Nakano-fujimichō Station
Mb04 Nakano-fujimicho Station 中野富士見町駅 | |||||||||||
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Location | 5-24-4 Yayoichō, Nakano, Tokyo (東京都中野区弥生町5-24-4) Japan | ||||||||||
Operated by | Tokyo Metro | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Mb Marunouchi Line – (Branch line) | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
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Station code | Mb-04 | ||||||||||
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Opened | 8 February 1961 | ||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||
FY2013 | 18,285 daily | ||||||||||
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Nakano-fujimicho Station (中野富士見町駅, Nakano-fujimichō-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.
Lines
[edit]Nakano-fujimicho Station is served by the 3.2 km (2.0 mi) Hōnanchō branch of the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line from Nakano-sakaue to Hōnanchō, and is 1.9 km (1.2 mi) from Nakano-sakaue.[1] During the daytime, the station is served by 3-car trains shuttling between Nakano-sakaue and Hōnanchō, but during the morning and evening peaks, due to its location next to the line's maintenance depot, the station is also served by some 6-car through trains starting and terminating here, which run to and from Ikebukuro at the eastern end of the main line.[1] The station is numbered "Mb-04".
Station layout
[edit]The station has two side platforms serving two tracks on the first basement (B1F) level. The single entrance, ticket vending machines, and ticket barriers are located at ground level.
Platforms
[edit]1 | Mb Marunouchi Line | for Hōnanchō |
2 | Mb Marunouchi Line | for Nakano-sakaue, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro |
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The ticket barriers, May 2006
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Platform 2, November 2013
History
[edit]Nakano-fujimicho Station opened on 8 February 1961.[2]
The station facilities were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[3]
In March 2010, to promote the release of the Cho-Den-O Trilogy of the Kamen Rider movies, a special marking was used on the trains coming to Nakano-fujimichō from Ueno Station, and Den-O's Rina Akiyama greeted 200 fans who rode on the first of those trains.[4][5]
Passenger statistics
[edit]In fiscal 2013, the station was the least used on the Marunouchi Line and the 125th-busiest on the Tokyo Metro network with an average of 18,285 passengers daily.[6]
The passenger statistics for previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | Daily average |
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2011 | 17,671[2][7] |
2012 | 17,575[8] |
2013 | 18,285[6] |
Surrounding area
[edit]- Tokyo Metro Nakano Maintenance Depot, south of the station
- Tokyo Metro Training Center
- Kosei Hospital
- Fuji High School & Fuji Junior High School
- Nakano No. 2 Junior High School
- Nakano Hongo Elementary School
- Kanda River
References
[edit]- ^ a b Kawashima, Ryozo (April 2010). 日本の鉄道 中部ライン 全線・全駅・全配線 第1巻 東京駅―三鷹エリア [Railways of Japan - Chubu Line - Lines/Stations/Track plans - Vol 1 Tokyo Station - Mitaka Area]. Japan: Kodansha. p. 79. ISBN 978-4-06-270061-0.
- ^ a b Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 215. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
- ^ "「営団地下鉄」から「東京メトロ」へ" [From "Teito Rapid Transit Authority" to "Tokyo Metro"]. Tokyo Metro Online. 8 July 2006. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
- ^ "東京メトロ|ニュースリリース". 6 April 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
- ^ "秋山莉奈"仮面ライダー装飾列車"に乗車 - 芸能 - SANSPO.COM". 2 May 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
- ^ a b 各駅の乗降人員ランキング [Station usage ranking] (in Japanese). Tokyo Metro. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
- ^ 駅別乗降人員順位表(2011年度1日平均) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2011)] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metro. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
- ^ 各駅の乗降人員ランキング (2012年) [Station usage ranking (2012)] (in Japanese). Tokyo Metro. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
External links
[edit]- Nakano-fujimicho Station information (Tokyo Metro) (in Japanese)