Higashi-ginza Station (東銀座駅, Higashi-ginza-eki) is a subway station on the Asakusa Line, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei)...
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Ginza Station (銀座駅, Ginza-eki) is a subway station in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It serves the Ginza commercial...
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Yūrakuchō Line) Higashi-Ginza Station (東銀座駅) (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Asakusa Line) Other stations near Ginza: Yurakucho Station (有楽町駅) Tokyo Metro...
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Hibiya, Yūrakuchō, Ginza, and Higashi-ginza Stations completely underground (the last a distance of over 2 km (1.2 mi)), but these stations can usually be...
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development was the opening of Edobashi Station on February 28, 1963, when Toei Line 1 was extended to Higashi-ginza. Transfer was allowed between the two...
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Shimbashi Station (新橋駅, Shinbashi-eki) is a major interchange railway station in Tokyo's Minato Ward, located centrally and a 10-minute walk from the Ginza shopping...
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is separated out from ridership at the Shibuya terminal station of the Ginza Line, which does not have through-service arrangements with any other railways...
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subway line in Tokyo, now the Ginza Line. There is a connecting passage from the Tobu station to the Tokyo Metro station, and a connecting passage from...
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the Ginza and Hibiya line station have two tracks; however, unlike in other Tokyo Metro stations, each line's tracks are counted separately. The Ginza Line...
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Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (section Station list)
Minami-Asagaya (not Higashi-Kōenji): November 1961 Minami-Asagaya to Ogikubo: January 23, 1962 Nakano-Fujimichō to Hōnanchō: March 23, 1962 Nishi-Ginza becomes part...
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Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (section Station list)
through built-up areas in Chiyoda, and also intended to relieve the busy Ginza Line and Hibiya Line, which follow a roughly similar route through central...
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Higashi-Ikebukuro Station (東池袋駅, Higashi-ikebukuro-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the...
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Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (section Station list)
and Kasumigaseki, opened in March 1964. The final segment, bridging Higashi-Ginza and Kasumigaseki, opened on 29 August 1964, just weeks before the opening...
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Toei Asakusa Line (section Station list)
Asakusabashi to Higashi-Nihombashi September 1962: Higashi-Nihombashi to Ningyōchō February 1963: Ningyōchō to Higashi-Ginza December 1963: Higashi-Ginza to Shimbashi...
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The station is underneath the intersection of National Route 20 (Kōshū Kaidō / Shinjuku-dōri) and Tokyo Metropolitan Route 319 (Gaien-Higashi-dōri)...
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predominantly commercial areas on the east side of Tokyo Station, and incorporate the famous districts of Ginza and Tsukiji. Tsukishima is a separate island in...
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Toei Mita Line (section Station list)
under which it passes. On maps and signboards, the line is shown in blue. Stations carry the letter "I" followed by a two-digit number. Platforms on the Mita...
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forerunner of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in 1938. The story of Hachikō, a dog who waited for his deceased master at Shibuya Station every day from 1923 to 1935...
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Ikegami Line (section Station list)
Ōsakihirokoji and Togoshi-Ginza (4.7 km). 1927-10-09: Line opens between Kirigaya and Ōsaki-Hirokoji (0.6 km). 1928-04-13: Ishikawa Station renamed Ishikawadai...
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visual landmarks and subway stations, such as "at Chūō-dori and Matsuya-dori across the street from Matsuya and Ginza station" for a store in Tokyo. Many...
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Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line (section Station list)
in Tokyo, at its peak running at 173% capacity between Higashi-Ikebukuro and Gokokuji stations. Semi-express (準急) services ran on the Yurakucho Line between...
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between Sukiyabashi (in Ginza) and Kandabashi. 1904: The Tokyo Electric Railway (Sotobori Line) connecting Shimbashi Station and Ochanomizu opened. 1905:...
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Subway Line 1 (present-day Asakusa Line) opens between Ningyocho and Higashi-ginza in Tokyo, Japan. March 27 - First Beeching cuts Reshaping of British...
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Inarichō Station (稲荷町駅, Inarichō-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator...
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Porsche Center Ginza Subway Tomod's Vie de France The building is in close proximity to the Shimbashi Station and the Shiodome Station. "Shiodome City...
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Shinagawa (section Important railway stations)
Tōkyū Ikegami Line: Gotanda, Ōsaki-Hirokōji, Togoshi-Ginza, Ebara-Nakanobu and Hatanodai Stations Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (Rinkai Line): Tennōzu...
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platforms in August 2018 The station opened on February 28, 1963, as part of the Hibiya line, which then ran between Higashi-ginza and Kita-Koshigaya (on the...
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city is home to the world's tallest tower, Tokyo Skytree. The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, which opened in 1927, is the oldest underground metro line in Asia–Pacific...
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2004 (San'yo Main Line) Hyogo Harima-Katsuhara, 2008 (San'yō Main Line) Higashi-Himeji, 2016 (San'yō Main Line (JR Kōbe Line)) Himeji-Bessho, 2005 (San'yō...
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Tetsudō Kabushiki Gaisha) opened Japan's first underground line of the subway Ginza Line on 30 December 1927, and publicized as "the first underground railway...
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