There are 3 ways to get from Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station by tram, taxi, or foot
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Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station by tram
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The cheapest way to get from Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station is to tram which costs ¥220 - ¥250 and takes 12 min.
The fastest way to get from Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station is to taxi which takes 5 min and costs ¥1900 - ¥2400.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from 稲村ヶ崎 Inamuragasaki and arriving at 江ノ島 Enoshima. Services depart every 20 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 12 min.
The distance between Inamuragasaki Station and Enoshima Station is 3 km.
The best way to get from Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station without a car is to tram which takes 12 min and costs ¥220 - ¥250.
The tram from 稲村ヶ崎 Inamuragasaki to 江ノ島 Enoshima takes 12 min including transfers and departs every 20 minutes.
Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station train services, operated by Enoshima Electric Railway, depart from 稲村ヶ崎 Inamuragasaki station.
Inamuragasaki Station to Enoshima Station train services, operated by Enoshima Electric Railway, arrive at 江ノ島 Enoshima station.
There are 1050+ hotels available in Enoshima Station.
What companies run services between Inamuragasaki Station, Japan and Enoshima Station, Japan?
Enoshima Electric Railway operates a vehicle from 稲村ヶ崎 Inamuragasaki to 江ノ島 Enoshima every 20 minutes. Tickets cost ¥220–250 and the journey takes 12 min.
- Phone
- 81466242711
- Website
- Enoshima Electric Railway
Tram from 稲村ヶ崎 Inamuragasaki to 江ノ島 Enoshima
- Ave. Duration
- 12 min
- Frequency
- Every 20 minutes
- Estimated price
- ¥220–250
- Schedules at
- Enoshima Electric Railway
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