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It is the only Tokyo Metro line to extend into Chiba Prefecture (although the Shinjuku Line operated by Toei also extends into Chiba Prefecture.) It also runs above-ground for 14 km (8.7 mi) from Minami-Sunamachi to Nishi-Funabashi , nearly half of the line and longer than any other railway line in the Tokyo subway network.
Location Between stations From Nishi-magome A 01: Nishi-magome: 西馬込 – 0.0 Keikyu Main Line Through to Keikyu Airport Line Ōta: A 02: Magome: 馬込 1.2 1.2 A 03: Nakanobu: 中延 0.9 2.1 OM Ōimachi Line (OM04) Shinagawa: A 04: Togoshi: 戸越 1.1 3.2 IK Ikegami Line (Togoshi-ginza Station: IK03) A 05: Gotanda: 五反田 1.6 4.8
Akasaka-mitsuke Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, providing same-platform transfers between the two lines in the same direction (for example eastbound to eastbound). Reversing directions between the lines is also fairly easy as the eastbound lines are stacked above the westbound lines.
1: G Ginza Line: for Akasaka-mitsuke, Omote-sando, and Shibuya: 2: G Ginza Line for Nihombashi, Ueno, and Asakusa: 3: M Marunouchi Line: for Yotsuya, Shinjuku, Ogikubo, and Hōnanchō: 4: M Marunouchi Line for Otemachi, Korakuen, and Ikebukuro: 5: H Hibiya Line: for Roppongi and Naka-meguro: 6: H Hibiya Line for Ueno and Kita-senju
Akasaka Station (赤坂駅, Akasaka-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line in the Akasaka district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro. Lines [ edit ]
In a 1925 plan for a five-line subway system, the Marunouchi Line was planned to run from Shinjuku to Ōtsuka via Hibiya, Tsukiji and Okachimachi, as a 20 km (12 mi) underground route. A 1.2 km (0.75 mi) segment between Akasaka-mitsuke and Yotsuya began construction in 1942, but was abandoned in 1944 as a result of the continuing effects of ...
Akasaka (赤坂) is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district. Akasaka (including the neighboring area of Aoyama ) was a ward of Tokyo City from 1878 to 1947, and maintains a branch office of the Minato City government.
The Fukutoshin Line is the deepest metro line in Tokyo, with an average depth of 27 meters (89 ft). [3] At Shinjuku-sanchōme Station, the line passes under the Marunouchi and above the Shinjuku lines at a depth of 15 meters (49 ft), with a gap of only 11 centimeters (4.3 in) to the Shinjuku Line tunnel. [3]