Transit station • 2 Chome-16 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 141-0021, Japan
Meguro Station, connecting the city center and the suburbs, is served by the Yamanote Line, Tokyu Line, Toei Line, and subway. Despite being in the heart of Shinagawa Ward, the station, named after the Meguro area, still retains the strong atmosphere of the Meguro area, making it a noteworthy station.
Since its opening in 1885, Meguro Station has been part of the major routes connecting Tokyo and Yokohama. In 1909, it became a station on the Yamanote Line, and in 1923, a stop on the Tokyu Line, allowing access to multiple different lines. With the development of the transportation network in recent years, its importance as a key transportation hub to various parts of Tokyo has increased.
Meguro Station, where the JR Yamanote Line, Tokyu Meguro Line, Toei Mita Line, and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line intersect, is a microcosm of Tokyo's diversity. It is a cultural crossroads where the city center meets the suburbs, business meets culture, and tradition meets the latest trends.
Although located in Shinagawa Ward, this station is named after the Meguro area. While its origin is not clear, this station inherits the unique soul of Meguro. The surrounding area is dotted with long-standing traditional Japanese sweet shops, Western-style eateries, and the latest dining spots, offering various flavors to encounter. The understated flavors are the charm of this city.
Meguro Station, where people and cultures converge. It offers a little delight and relaxation to those traveling through Tokyo, making it a pleasant place.