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| line = | platforms = | connections = | structure = | code = | opened = 28 July 1883 | closed = | former = | passengers = | pass_year = | services = }} is a major railway station in Tokyo's Taitō ward. It is the station used to reach the Ueno district and Ueno Park -- which contains Tokyo National Museum, The National Museum of Western Art, Ueno Zoo, Tokyo University of the Arts and other famous cultural facilities. A major commuter hub, it is also the traditional terminus for long-distance trains from northern Japan, although with the extension of the Shinkansen lines to Tokyo Station this role has diminished in recent years. A similar extension of conventional lines will extend the Takasaki Line, Utsunomiya Line and Joban Line to Tokyo Station via the Ueno-Tokyo Line from March 2015 on existing little-used tracks and a new viaduct. Ueno Station is close to Keisei-Ueno Station, the Tokyo terminus of the Keisei Main Line to Narita Airport Station. ==Lines== This station is served by the following lines: *Tokyo Metro * *Ginza Line * *Hibiya Line *East Japan Railway Company * *Tohoku Shinkansen * *Yamagata Shinkansen * *Akita Shinkansen * *Joetsu Shinkansen * *Hokuriku Shinkansen * *Utsunomiya Line (Tohoku Main Line) * *Takasaki Line * *Keihin-Tohoku Line * *Yamanote Line * *Joban Line As this station was the traditional point of arrival and departure for journeys to northern Japan, it became the inspiration for many poems and song lyrics, including a famous poem by Ishikawa Takuboku. There is a memorial plate about this poem in the station. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ueno Station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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