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Omokagebashi Station

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Toden SA29 Omokagebashi station platform 20181214 143646
Toden SA29 Omokagebashi station platform 20181214 143646

Omokagebashi Station (面影橋停留場, Omokagebashi-teiryūjō) is a tram station operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation's Tokyo Sakura Tram located in Shinjuku, Tokyo Japan. It is 11.7 kilometres from the terminus of the Tokyo Sakura Tram at Minowabashi Station.

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Omokagebashi Station
Shin-Mejiro dori Avenue, Shinjuku Nishi-Waseda

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N 35.712916666667 ° E 139.71452777778 °
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Shin-Mejiro dori Avenue
160-8484 Shinjuku, Nishi-Waseda
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