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Previously, Kawasaki Had the Image of Being a "Slightly Scary Town," but Now It's Bustling with Young People and Families! the True Nature of the Facility that Changed the Image of Kawasaki

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It takes just nine minutes to get to Kawasaki Station from Shinagawa Station in Tokyo on the JR line. Kawasaki Station is a terminal station in Kanagawa Prefecture, with three lines: the Tokaido Line, the Keihin-Tohoku Line, and the Nambu Line. Even on weekdays, the station is bustling with people, creating the typical scene of a central Tokyo terminal station.
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Kawasaki is located between central Tokyo and Yokohama, about 10 minutes away from Shinagawa and Yokohama on the JR Tokaido Line. In the first part, we looked at how Lazona Kawasaki Plaza transformed Kawasaki from a nightlife and industrial district into a commercial district bustling with young people and families on weekdays and weekends.

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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