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Akasaka-mitsuke Station

G05 M13
Akasaka-mitsuke Station

赤坂見附駅
Akasakamitsuke-Sta-1and2.jpg
Platforms 1 and 2 in June 2016
Location3-1-6 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates35°40′37″N 139°44′14″E / 35.676821°N 139.737119°E
Operated byTokyo Metro logo.svg Tokyo Metro
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platforms (1 on each level)
cross-platform interchange
Tracks4 (2 on each level)
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station codeG-05, M-13
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened18 November 1938
Services
Preceding station Tokyo Metro Following station
Aoyama-itchōme
G04
toward Shibuya
Ginza Line
Tameike-Sannō
G06
toward Asakusa
M12
toward Ogikubo or Hōnanchō
Marunouchi Line
Kokkai-gijidōmae
M14
toward Ikebukuro
Location
Akasaka-mitsuke Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Akasaka-mitsuke Station
Akasaka-mitsuke Station
Location within Special wards of Tokyo
Akasaka-mitsuke Station is located in Japan
Akasaka-mitsuke Station
Akasaka-mitsuke Station
Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Japan)

Akasaka-mitsuke Station (赤坂見附駅, Akasaka-mitsuke-eki) is a subway station in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.

Lines

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. It is also connected by underground passageways to Nagatacho, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, and it is possible to transfer between the two stations without passing through the ticket gates.

Station layout

The station has two island platforms serving four tracks. The Ginza Line and Marunouchi Line share platforms at this station.

1 G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line for Omotesandō and Shibuya
2 M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line for Yotsuya, Shinjuku, and Ogikubo
3 G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line for Toranomon, Ginza, Nihombashi, Ueno, and Asakusa
4 M Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line for Kasumigaseki, Ginza, Ōtemachi, and Ikebukuro

History

The Ginza Line station opened on 18 November 1938. The Marunouchi Line station opened on 15 March 1959.[1]

Surrounding area

  • Akasaka and Nagatacho area
  • Akasaka Palace
  • Tōgū Palace
  • Akasaka Prince Hotel
    • Tokyo Garden Terrace
  • Hotel New Otani
  • Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu
  • Sanno Park Tower
  • Prudential Tower in Tokyo
  • Hibiya High School
  • Hie Shrine
  • Suntory
  • Kajima
  • Toraya Confectionery
  • Park Court Akasaka The Tower

See also

References

  1. ^ Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 212. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.

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