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Inagi Yanoguchi Station area

Updated: April 22, 2024

Business entity

Inagi City

District overview

Located in the northeastern part of Inagi City, it is the closest area to the city center within the city area, and is the eastern gateway to Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Within the area, there are four urban planning roads centered around Yanoguchi Station on the JR Nambu Line (Ta 3, 1, 6 Minami Tama One Main Line, Ta 3, 4, 11 Yanoguchi Daimaru Line, Ta 3, 4, Line 29 Yanoguchi Station South Exit Line and Lines 3, 4, and 30 Yanoguchi Station South Exit Line are planned for this area, and the area has a multifunctional, complex land use structure ranging from cutting-edge industries to residential areas.

Business Contents

City planning decision

September 9, 1991 Inagi City Notification No. 63

Announcement of business plan decision

January 27, 1993 Inagi City Public Notice No. 1

Project implementation period

From 1992 to 2020

Implementation area

16.8 hectares

Step loss rate

23.08% (average)

expense

Total project cost

27.8 billion yen

national treasury subsidy

4.4 billion yen 

National treasury contribution

2.6 billion yen Super levee project related

Tokyo subsidy

4.6 billion yen (including 2.4 billion yen in Tokyo metropolitan subsidies: When the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Public Corporation is entrusted with land readjustment projects carried out by municipalities, the amount of the subsidy to the municipality is paid directly to the corporation as a "Tokyo metropolitan subsidy").

Tokyo Metropolitan Government contribution

4 billion yen Land and compensation costs for urban planning roads (Tama 3, 1, 6 Minami Tama One Main Line) 

Other contributions, etc.

100 million yen

City general revenue

12.1 billion yen

business progress ( ) situation

We started relocating buildings from Tsurukawa-kaido and the Super Levee Project area in fiscal 1999. We are currently working on the development of the area north of Yanoguchi Station, and are working to make progress with the project.

  Overall plan Until the end of fiscal year 2022 Progress rate
urban planning road 1,393 meters 1,014 meters 72.8%
section road 4,265 meters 2,285 meters 53.6%
Designated area for temporary replacement land 103,813 square meters 54,255 square meters 52.3%
Number of buildings relocated 397 buildings 202 buildings 50.9%

Related Business

  • JR Nambu Line continuous grade separation project completed in 2005 (first stage construction section centered around Yanoguchi Station)
  • Super levee project completed in 2006 (AB section)
  • Tamagawara Bridge Reconstruction Project Completed in April 2006
  • Minamitama ridge trunk line outside area development project opened to traffic in April 2006

The area around Inagi-Yanoguchi Station

Blueprint of the area around Inagi-Yanoguchi Station

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Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Land Readjustment Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-378-9719

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