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Omote-sandō Station

Coordinates: 35°39′54.5328″N 139°42′45.0756″E / 35.665148000°N 139.712521000°E / 35.665148000; 139.712521000
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表参道
Omotesandō Station entrance
General information
Operated byTokyo Metro
Line(s)Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line

Omotesandō Station (表参道駅, Omotesandō-eki) is a Tokyo Metro (subway) station located at the intersection of Omotesandō and Aoyama-dori in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. (Part of the Chiyoda Line platforms extends into Shibuya.)

History

The station was opened as the terminus of the Tokyo Rapid Railway from Toranomon as Aoyama-rokuchōme Station on November 18, 1938. It became a through station later that year when the section to Shibuya opened on December 20. When through services from the Tokyo Underground Railway (from Asakusa) began on September 16, 1939 the station became Jingumae Station. This makes it the only Tokyo Metro station to have been renamed twice. The Chiyoda line platforms opened on October 20, 1972, prompting a second name change to "Omotesandō" (since there was a Meiji-jingūmae station on the new line, closer to the actual shrine) and the Hanzōmon Line platforms opened on August 1, 1978.

Lines

Station layout

There are three levels at this station:

  • B1: Ginza and Hanzōmon line platforms
  • B2: Ticket hall / Ticket gates / main concourse
  • B3: Chiyoda line platforms

All platforms are wheelchair accessible. There is same-direction cross-platform interchange between the Ginza and Hanzōmon lines, making this the most convenient transfer point on the Aoyama-dōri section of these lines. Passengers who wish to change to the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line, the JR lines or the Keiō Inokashira Line at Shibuya often change to the Ginza line here; those who want the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line or the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line change to the Hanzōmon Line. Curiously, Ginza/Hanzōmon line passengers must exit the station by going down to the ticket gates; they cannot go directly up to the street.

1  Chiyoda Line Yoyogi-Uehara, (Odakyū Electric Railway lines) Karakida
2  Chiyoda Line Tokyo, Kita-Senju, Ayase, (JR East Jōban Line) Chiba, Toride
3  Hanzōmon Line Shibuya, (Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line) Chūō-Rinkan
4  Ginza Line Shibuya
5  Ginza Line Akasaka-mitsuke, Ginza, Ueno, Asakusa
6  Hanzōmon Line Tokyo, Oshiage, (Tōbu Railway lines) Saitama, Minami-Kurihashi

Adjacent stations

Service
Shibuya   Ginza Line   Gaienmae
Meiji-Jingumae   Chiyoda Line   Nogizaka
Shibuya   Hanzōmon Line   Aoyama-itchōme

References

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35°39′54.5328″N 139°42′45.0756″E / 35.665148000°N 139.712521000°E / 35.665148000; 139.712521000