Enoshima Electric Railway

Enoshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Overview
Parent companyOdakyu Group
Headquarters4-7 Katasekaigan, Fujisawa City[1]
LocaleFujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
Dates of operationNovember 25, 1900; 123 years ago (1900-11-25)[1]–present
Technical
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification600 V DC, overhead line
Length10.0 km (6.2 miles)
Other
Websitewww.enoden.co.jp
Route map

Left arrowTōkaidō Main LineRight arrow
Left arrowOdakyū Enoshima Line
0.0
Fujisawa (藤沢)
0.6
Ishigami (石上)
1.2
Yanagikōji (柳小路)
1.9
Kugenuma (鵠沼)
2.7
Shōnankaigankōen (湘南海岸公園)
Company Headquarters
3.3
Enoshima (江ノ島)
3.9
Koshigoe (腰越)
4.7
Kamakurakōkōmae (鎌倉高校前)
5.6
Shichirigahama (七里ヶ浜)
6.8
Inamuragasaki (稲村ヶ崎)
7.6
Gokurakuji (極楽寺)
8.3
Hase (長谷)
8.9
Yuigahama (由比ヶ浜)
9.2
Wadazuka (和田塚)
Up arrowYokosuka Line
to Tokyo
10.0
Kamakura (鎌倉)
Down arrowYokosuka Line
Kurihama

The Enoshima Electric Railway or Enoshima Dentetsu Line (江ノ島電鉄, Enoshima dentetsu), also known by the abbreviation Eno-den (江ノ電), is a Japanese railway which connects Kamakura Station in Kamakura with Fujisawa Station in Fujisawa, Kanagawa. Stations en route include Hase, the stop closest to Kōtoku-in, the temple with the colossal outdoor statue of Amida Buddha. The railway is fully owned by the Odakyu Group of companies.

A train on the Enoshima Electric Railway
  1. ^ a b "Company Information". Enoshima Electric Railway Ltd. Archived from the original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)