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  2. Asakusa Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tobu Railway terminal is a surface station, which occupies a portion of the Matsuya Department Store.The station is used by local and limited express trains. Although Asakusa is the most "central" terminal of the Skytree Line, it is connected to the next major terminal, Kita-Senju Station, by a length of track with sharp curves, beginning with the first stretch leaving the station, where ...

  3. Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express) - Wikipedia

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    While the station is located only 300 meters from the Tawaramachi station on the Ginza Line, there is no transfer corridor between the two. Exit A1, 2020. This station is also situated relatively close to the station complex of the same name serving the Ginza Line, the Asakusa Line and Tobu Railway lines. There are no transfer passageways ...

  4. Tobu Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Tobu began operating its first electric train on the Isesaki Line between Asakusa (later Narihirabashi, today Tokyo Skytree Station) and Nishiarai. Tobu was the first railway in the Kanto region to adopt quadruple tracks, on the Kita-Senju to Takenotsuka sector in 1974. [5] The Tobu Dobutsu Koen (Tobu Animal Park) opened in 1981. [6]

  5. Tobu Skytree Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tobu Skytree Line (東武スカイツリーライン, Tōbu Sukaitsurii-rain) is a section of the Tobu Isesaki Line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture.

  6. Tokyo Skytree Station - Wikipedia

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    The station first opened on 1 April 1902 as Azumabashi Station (吾妻橋駅, Azumabashi-eki). [2] The station closed from 5 April 1904, but reopened on 1 March 1908. [2] On 1 March 1910, the station was renamed Asakusa Station (浅草駅, Asakusa-eki). [2] On 25 May 1931, this was renamed Narihirabashi Station (業平橋駅, Narihirabashi-eki ...

  7. Toei Asakusa Line - Wikipedia

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    The Toei Asakusa Line (都営地下鉄浅草線, Toei Chikatetsu Asakusa-sen) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the municipal subway operator Toei Subway. The line runs between Nishi-magome in Ōta and Oshiage in Sumida. The line is named after the Asakusa district, a cultural center of Tokyo, under which it passes.