You seem to split railway stations and metro stations in the world. But in Japan, the role of railway and metro are the same. Some railways even can through to metro lines. Other than that, they are in the same building. There are transfer gates to connect with each other. Why they are not the same station?
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Hi. I thought the Japanese were known for their politeness. Anyway. See Help:Conflation, bear in mind that Wikidata is about single concepts, not mixed concepts. If you don't agree, start a general discussion at Wikidata talk:WikiProject Railways. The main reason is that it is very difficult to query among carrots and cabbages. For instance Ogikubo Station (Q110641368), as a subway station, wasn't obviously founded in Q801294#P571. And oh, you should be reverting your edit in italian as you are not a itwiki contributor.
I want to say that I am not Japanese.