List of Toei Subway stations

Shinjuku is the busiest station on the Toei Subway, served by the Toei Shinjuku Line and Toei Ōedo Line. In particular, the Shinjuku Line’s station at Shinjuku is the busiest, designed to allow through-services and cross-platform transfers from Keiō trains via the Keiō New Line.

List of Toei Subway stations lists stations on the Toei Subway, including station location (ward or city), opening date, design (underground, at-grade, or elevated), and daily ridership.

Summary

There are a total of 99 “unique” stations (i.e., counting stations served by multiple lines only once) on the Toei Subway network, or 106 total stations if each station on each line counts as one station.[1] Almost all stations are located within the 23 special wards, with many located in areas not served by the complementary Tokyo Metro network.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation reports ridership for each station by line—stations served by multiple lines have multiple ridership figures, one for each line serving the station. Passengers making in-system transfers between lines are counted in the ridership of each line used, at the station where the transfer takes place. As a result, summing the total daily ridership of each of the lines will yield a total that is greater than the actual daily ridership of the system as a whole.

For stations directly shared with other railways—e.g., Shirokanedai and other Toei Mita Line stations shared with the Namboku Line, the daily ridership only considers people using Toei Subway trains (or through-servicing trains owned by other railways operating as Toei Subway trains). For “interface” stations designed to allow for through-servicing and transfers with other railways without exiting the station's paid area (e.g., Oshaige on the Asakusa Line), the station “entries” and “exits” also consider cross-company passengers riding on through-servicing trains (as part of trackage rights agreements) or transferring to or from other railways' trains without passing through faregates.

Opening dates are given in standard Japanese date format (YYYY.MM.DD).

Stations

Station Line Ward or City Opening date Design Daily station entries
(FY2010)[2]
Daily station exits
(FY2010)[2]
Total
(FY2010)
Oshiage
(A)
Sumida
1960.12.04
Underground 92,984 91,018 184,002
Honjo-Azumabashi
(A)
Sumida
1960.12.04
Underground 8,786 8,608 17,394
Asakusa
(A)
Taitō
1960.12.04
Underground 22,269 22,284 44,553
Kuramae
(A)
Taitō
1960.12.04
Underground 15,367 15,881 31,248
Asakusabashi
(A)
Taitō
1960.12.04
Underground 27,182 26,784 53,966
Higashi-Nihombashi
(A)
Chūō
1962.05.31
Underground 36,830 37,011 73,841
Ningyōchō
(A)
Chūō
1962.09.30
Underground 24,365 23,826 48,191
Nihombashi
(A)
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground 42,182 42,471 84,653
Takarachō
(A)
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground 9,443 9,946 19,389
Higashi-Ginza
(A)
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground 33,980 34,765 68,745
Shimbashi
(A)
Minato
1963.12.12
Underground 39,435 39,497 78,932
Daimon
(A)
Minato
1964.10.01
Underground 44,782 45,362 90,144
Mita
(A)
Minato
1968.06.21
Underground 47,298 47,635 94,933
Sengakuji
(A)
Minato
1968.06.21
Underground 88,691 88,842 177,533
Takanawadai
(A)
Minato
1968.11.15
Underground 6,035 6,365 12,400
Gotanda
(A)
Shinagawa
1968.11.15
Underground 30,067 30,835 60,902
Togoshi
(A)
Shinagawa
1968.11.15
Underground 9,419 9,155 18,574
Nakanobu
(A)
Shinagawa
1968.11.15
Underground 13,079 13,166 26,245
Magome
(A)
Ōta
1968.11.15
Underground 11,876 11,216 23,092
Nishi-Magome
(A)
Ōta
1968.11.15
Underground 19,492 18,898 38,390
Nishi-Takashimadaira
(I)
Itabashi
1976.05.06
Elevated 6,119 5,874 11,993
Shin-Takashimadaira
(I)
Itabashi
1976.05.06
Elevated 4,712 4,601 9,313
Takashimadaira
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated 15,139 14,839 29,978
Nishidai
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated 12,338 12,314 24,652
Hasune
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated 8,426 8,164 16,590
Shimura-Sanchōme
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated 15,295 14,860 30,155
Shimura-Sakaue
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground 13,362 13,266 26,628
Motohasunuma
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground 10,460 10,091 20,551
Itabashi-Honchō
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground 14,389 13,718 28,107
Itabashi-Kuyakushomae
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground 14,322 14,178 28,500
Shin-Itabashi
(I)
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground 12,223 12,375 24,598
Nishi-Sugamo
(I)
Toshima
1968.12.27
Underground 11,874 11,431 23,305
Sugamo
(I)
Toshima
1968.12.27
Underground 45,233 46,124 91,357
Sengoku
(I)
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground 14,741 14,497 29,238
Hakusan
(I)
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground 23,443 22,989 46,432
Kasuga
(I)
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground 29,225 29,346 58,571
Suidōbashi
(I)
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground 20,800 21,036 41,836
Jimbōchō
(I)
Chiyoda
1972.06.30
Underground 61,810 62,097 123,907
Ōtemachi
(I)
Chiyoda
1972.06.30
Underground 39,701 40,386 80,087
Hibiya
(I)
Chiyoda
1972.06.30
Underground 35,955 36,258 72,213
Uchisaiwaichō
(I)
Chiyoda
1973.11.27
Underground 17,924 18,832 36,756
Onarimon
(I)
Minato
1973.11.27
Underground 19,778 20,380 40,158
Shibakōen
(I)
Minato
1973.11.27
Underground 12,893 13,293 26,186
Mita
(I)
Minato
1973.11.27
Underground 46,243 46,088 92,331
Shirokane-Takanawa
(I)
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground 13,195 13,564 26,759
Shirokanedai
(I)
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground 4,298 5,201 9,499
Meguro
(I)
Shinagawa
2000.09.26
Underground 40,447 38,542 78,989
Shinjuku
(S)
Shinjuku
1980.03.16
Underground 133,104 130,878 263,982
Shinjuku Sanchōme
(S)
Shinjuku
1980.03.16
Underground 24,889 26,415 51,304
Akebonobashi
(S)
Shinjuku
1980.03.16
Underground 17,781 17,369 35,150
Ichigaya
(S)
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground 41,834 43,921 85,755
Kudanshita
(S)
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground 41,690 40,997 82,687
Jimbōchō
(S)
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground 62,230 62,922 125,152
Ogawamachi
(S)
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground 32,426 32,786 65,212
Iwamotochō
(S)
Chiyoda
1978.12.21
Underground 19,979 20,043 40,022
Bakuro-Yokoyama
(S)
Chūō
1978.12.21
Underground 52,730 53,319 106,049
Hamachō
(S)
Chūō
1978.12.21
Underground 10,460 10,727 21,187
Morishita
(S)
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground 32,106 33,019 65,125
Kikukawa
(S)
Sumida
1978.12.21
Underground 11,057 11,091 22,148
Sumiyoshi
(S)
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground 18,119 18,138 36,257
Nishi-Ōjima
(S)
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground 12,958 12,781 25,739
Ōjima
(S)
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground 14,959 14,404 29,363
Higashi-Ōjima
(S)
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Elevated 15,497 15,217 30,714
Funabori
(S)
Edogawa
1983.12.23
Elevated 28,587 27,934 56,521
Ichinoe
(S)
Edogawa
1986.09.14
Underground 18,891 18,346 37,237
Mizue
(S)
Edogawa
1986.09.14
Underground 24,372 23,925 48,297
Shinozaki
(S)
Edogawa
1986.09.14
Underground 16,712 16,473 33,185
Moto-Yawata
(S)
Ichikawa (Chiba)
1989.03.19
Underground 34,413 34,085 34,085
Shinjuku Nishiguchi
(E)
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground 27,045 24,990 52,035
Higashi-Shinjuku
(E)
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground 10,503 10,128 20,631
Wakamatsu-Kawada
(E)
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground 14,433 14,324 28,757
Ushigome Yanagichō
(E)
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground 9,289 9,192 18,481
Ushigome Kagurazaka
(E)
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground 6,305 6,714 13,019
Iidabashi
(E)
Bunkyō
2000.12.12
Underground 13,709 13,632 27,341
Kasuga
(E)
Bunkyō
2000.12.12
Underground 25,236 24,504 49,740
Hongō-Sanchōme
(E)
Bunkyō
2000.12.12
Underground 9,078 9,398 18,476
Ueno-Okachimachi
(E)
Taitō
2000.12.12
Underground 25,623 25,458 51,081
Shin-Okachimachi
(E)
Taitō
2000.12.12
Underground 19,356 18,740 38,096
Kuramae
(E)
Taitō
2000.12.12
Underground 13,943 13,785 27,728
Ryōgoku
(E)
Sumida
2000.12.12
Underground 13,735 13,583 27,318
Morishita
(E)
Kōtō
2000.12.12
Underground 29,619 28,575 58,194
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa
(E)
Kōtō
2000.12.12
Underground 15,562 16,030 31,592
Monzen Nakachō
(E)
Kōtō
2000.12.12
Underground 36,493 36,307 72,800
Tsukishima
(E)
Chūō
2000.12.12
Underground 27,197 26,785 53,982
Kachidoki
(E)
Chūō
2000.12.12
Underground 40,145 40,680 80,825
Tsukijishijō
(E)
Chūō
2000.12.12
Underground 10,920 11,173 22,093
Shiodome
(E)
Minato
2002.11.02
Underground 21,538 22,320 43,858
Daimon
(E)
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground 56,693 56,136 112,829
Akabanebashi
(E)
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground 17,478 16,905 34,383
Azabu-Jūban
(E)
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground 17,104 16,823 33,927
Roppongi
(E)
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground 46,492 45,919 92,411
Aoyama-Itchōme
(E)
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground 32,229 32,247 64,476
Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō
(E)
Shinjuku
2000.04.20
Underground 5,166 5,169 10,335
Yoyogi
(E)
Shibuya
2000.04.20
Underground 16,388 16,617 33,005
Shinjuku
(E)
Shibuya
1997.12.19
Underground 62,083 65,607 127,690
Tochōmae
(E)
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground 17,612 19,769 37,381
Nishi-Shinjuku Gochōme
(E)
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground 13,259 12,733 25,992
Nakano Sakaue
(E)
Nakano
1997.12.19
Underground 16,765 16,923 33,688
Higashi-Nakano
(E)
Nakano
1997.12.19
Underground 12,448 13,185 25,633
Nakai
(E)
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground 11,035 10,846 21,881
Ochiai-Minami-Nagasaki
(E)
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground 10,798 10,390 21,188
Shin-Egota
(E)
Nakano
1997.12.19
Underground 11,623 11,309 22,932
Nerima
(E)
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground 35,268 35,647 70,915
Toshimaen
(E)
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground 5,542 5,448 10,990
Nerima Kasugachō
(E)
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground 9,280 9,135 18,415
Hikarigaoka
(E)
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground 28,468 28,336 56,804

References

  1. "交通局の概要 都営地下鉄". 東京都交通局. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  2. 1 2 "地下鉄関連情報 地下鉄関連情報". 東京都交通局. Retrieved 2012-06-06.

See also

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