- JS06
- JS07
- JS08
Kita-Kamakura 北鎌倉
- JS09
- JS10
- JS11
Higashi-Totsuka 東戸塚
- JS12
- JS13
- JS14
Shin-Kawasaki 新川崎
- JS15
Musashi-Kosugi 武蔵小杉
- JS16
- JS17
- JS18
- JS19
- JS20
- JS21
- JS22
- JS23
- JS24
1343 stations, and the places on their pages. A name, or a code like G-01.
JR East is a different railway from the subway. Tokyo Metro and Toei run the subway; JR runs its own lines across and around it, mostly above ground.
Your Suica or PASMO works on both. Tap in and out the same way and the right fare is taken, so an IC card is the simplest way to move between the two.
Paper subway tickets and subway day passes are not accepted, and a journey that uses both railways pays a subway fare and a JR fare rather than one combined fare.
Kita-Kamakura 北鎌倉
Higashi-Totsuka 東戸塚
Shin-Kawasaki 新川崎
Musashi-Kosugi 武蔵小杉