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A smaller train station on the Ome Line that is right outside of the supply gate.

Ushihama

Ushihama Station

While not as big or as commercially centered as Fussa Station, Ushihama has a good variety of entertainments around it, including a grocery store, an American-style diner named Jonathan’s, and a bevy of bars to choose from all within a short distance. It is located between Fussa Station and Haijima Station on the Ome Line, and, like Fussa, will have an express train that runs through occasionally that goes all the way to Tokyo Station.

Ushihama Station is very modern, as it has escalators (activated by motion sensors) on both the north and south side as well as elevators. It is manned. There are usually one or two taxis located on the west side of the station. On the east side of the station, keep an eye out for the large mural of Fussa’s mascot, a green mountain named Takke, holding hands with Yuriito, the Japan Sports Festival mascot that promotes sports throughout the city of Tokyo.

To reach from the Supply Gate: Walk straight. Go past the first set of train tracks and it will be immediately before the second set.

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