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Color-coded wall paneling helps passengers inside the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line’s Shibuya Station to navigate passages to connecting rail lines. Shibuya is the fourth busiest station on the Tokyo Metro network and a major interchange with Tōkyū, Keiō, and JR East trains.

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

Summary

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There are a total of 142 unique stations (i.e., counting stations served by multiple lines only once) on the Tokyo Metro network, or 179 total stations if each station on each line counts as one station.[1] Tokyo Metro considers Kokkai-gijidō-mae and Tameike-Sannō as a single interchange station, despite the two stations having different names. If these are treated as separate stations, there are a total of 143 unique stations and 180 total stations, respectively. Most stations are located within the 23 special wards and fall inside the Yamanote Line loop—some wards such as Setagaya and Ōta have no stations (or only a limited number of stations), as rail service in these areas has historically been provided by the Toei Subway or any of the various.

In general, the reported daily ridership is the total of faregate entries and exits at each station, and excludes in-system transfers. However, Tokyo Metro reports ridership separately for stations directly shared with other railways—e.g., Shirokanedai and other Namboku Line stations shared with the Toei Mita Line—or “interface” stations that allow for through-servicing and transfers with other railways without exiting the station's paid area—e.g., Ayase on the Chiyoda Line. For stations directly shared with other railways, the daily ridership only considers people using Tokyo Metro trains (or through-servicing trains owned by other railways operating as Tokyo Metro trains). For interface stations, the daily ridership also includes cross-company passengers on through-servicing trains (as part of trackage rights agreements) or transferring from other railways' trains without passing through faregates.

Because of Tokyo Metro's reporting method, stations served by multiple lines that qualify both as shared or interface stations and as “regular” (i.e., not shared and non-interface) stations generally have their ridership separated out by station type. Examples include Shibuya, where ridership for the interconnected Hanzōmon Line and Fukutoshin Line stations (which are interface stations for the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line and Tōkyū Tōyoko Line, respectively) is separated out from ridership at the Shibuya terminal station of the Ginza Line, which does not have through-service arrangements with any other railways.

Opening dates are given in standard Japanese date format (YYYY.MM.DD), and arranged from oldest to newest for stations served by multiple lines.

Stations

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Stations with Metro and commuter rail connections

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Interface stations like Wakōshi Station are designed to facilitate through-service between Tokyo Metro and other railways, in this case between the Tōbu Tōjō Line and the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō and Fukutoshin Lines. In addition to passengers passing through faregates to or from Tokyo Metro trains, ridership reported for these stations also includes passengers entering or exiting the Tokyo Metro system inside through-servicing trains, as well as passengers making cross-platform transfers between Tokyo Metro trains and other railways’ trains.
Station Lines Opening date Design City Daily ridership
(FY2017)[1]
Shibuya
(Z)
(F)
7 Apr 1977
14 Jun 2008
Underground Shibuya 829,947
Ayase
(C)
20 Apr 1971 Elevated Adachi 451,413
Kita-Senju
(H)
31 May 1962 At-grade, elevated Adachi 299,219
Nishi-Funabashi
(T)
29 Mar 1969 At-grade Funabashi (Chiba) 293,332
Yoyogi-Uehara
(C)
31 Mar 1978 Elevated Shibuya 278,836
Naka-Meguro
(H)
22 Jul 1964 Elevated Meguro 229,306
Wakō-shi
(Y)
(F)
25 Aug 1987 Elevated Wakō (Saitama) 185,865
Kotake-Mukaihara
(Y)
(F)
24 Jul 1983 Underground Nerima 180,429
Oshiage
(Z)
19 Mar 2003 Underground Sumida 177,297
Nakano
(T)
16 Mar 1966 Elevated Nakano 160,270
Meguro
(N)
26 Sep 2000 Underground Shinagawa 118,326
Akabane Iwabuchi
(N)
29 Nov 1991 Underground Kita 92,093
Shirokane-Takanawa
(N)
26 Sep 2000 Underground Minato 42,541
Shirokanedai
(N)
26 Sep 2000 Underground Minato 18,193

Subway stations only

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Ōtemachi is one of the most important interchanges on the Tokyo Metro network, connecting four Tokyo Metro lines and one Toei Subway line. Ōtemachi Station is also connected by underground passages to an extensive station complex comprising Tōkyō Station, Nijūbashimae Station, Hibiya Station, Yūrakuchō Station, Ginza Station, and Higashi-Ginza Station.
Station Lines Opening date Design Ward or City Daily ridership
(FY2017)[1]
Ikebukuro
(M)
(Y)
(F)
20 Jan 1954
30 Oct 1974
7 Dec 1994
Underground Toshima 568,316
Ōtemachi
(M)
(T)
(C)
(Z)
20 Jul 1956
1 Oct 1969
20 Dec 1969
26 Jan 1989
Underground Chiyoda 338,955
Kita-Senju
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Adachi 291,919
Ginza
(G)
(M)
(H)
3 Mar 1934
15 Dec 1957
29 Aug 1964
Underground Chūō 266,574
Shimbashi
(G)
21 Jun 1934 Underground Minato 252,793
Shinjuku
(M)
15 Mar 1959 Underground Shinjuku 236,657
Shibuya
(G)
20 Dec 1938 Elevated Shibuya 224,784
Toyosu
(Y)
8 Jun 1988 Underground Kōtō 214,032
Ueno
(G)
(H)
30 Dec 1927
28 Mar 1961
Underground Taitō 213,020
Tōkyō
(M)
20 Jul 1956 Underground Chiyoda 211,558
Takadanobaba
(T)
29 Mar 1969 Underground Shinjuku 203,957
Iidabashi
(T)
(Y)
(N)
23 Dec 1964
30 Oct 1974
26 Mar 1996
Underground Chiyoda
Shinjuku
195,294
Nihombashi
(G)
(T)
24 Dec 1932
14 Sep 1967
Underground Chūō 189,764
Omotesandō
(G)
(C)
(Z)
18 Nov 1938
20 Oct 1972
1 Aug 1978
Underground Minato 182,125
Kudanshita
(T)
(Z)
23 Dec 1964
26 Jan 1989
Underground Chiyoda 176,675
Yūrakuchō
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Chiyoda 174,378
Nishi-Nippori
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Arakawa 170,756
Shinjuku Sanchōme
(M)
(F)
15 Mar 1959
14 Jun 2008
Underground Shinjuku 163,044
Kasumigaseki
(M)
(H)
(C)
15 Oct 1958
25 Mar 1964
20 Mar 1971
Underground Chiyoda 150,628
Kokkai Gijidō-mae
Tameike-Sannō
(G)
(M)
(C)
(N)
15 Mar 1959
20 Oct 1972
30 Sep 1997
30 Sep 1997
Underground Chiyoda 150,373
Ichigaya
(Y)
(N)
30 Oct 1974
26 Mar 1996
Underground Shinjuku 146,603
Roppongi
(H)
25 Mar 1964 Underground Minato 134,902
Kayabachō
(H)
(T)
28 Feb 1963
14 Sep 1967
Underground Chūō 129,847
Mitsukoshimae
(G)
(Z)
29 Apr 1932
26 Jan 1989
Underground Chūō 129,691
Akasaka Mitsuke
(G)
(M)
18 Nov 1938
15 Mar 1959
Underground Minato 127,252
Tōyōchō
(T)
14 Sep 1967 Underground Kōtō 126,363
Akihabara
(H)
31 May 1962 Underground Chiyoda 125,928
Yotsuya
(M)
(N)
15 Mar 1959
26 Mar 1996
Elevated
Underground
Shinjuku 125,084
Monzen-Nakachō
(T)
14 Sep 1967 Underground Kōtō 119,245
Ebisu
(H)
25 Mar 1964 Underground Shibuya 118,260
Aoyama-Itchōme
(G)
(Z)
18 Nov 1938
1 Aug 1978
Underground Minato 117,633
Toranomon
(G)
18 Nov 1938 Underground Minato 117,329
Hatchōbori
(H)
28 Feb 1963 Underground Chūō 111,924
Shin-Kiba
(Y)
8 Jun 1988 Elevated Kōtō 109,841
Asakusa
(G)
30 Dec 1927 Underground Taitō 107,628
Kasai
(T)
29 Mar 1969 Elevated Edogawa 106,899
Kōrakuen
(M)
(N)
20 Jan 1954
26 Mar 1996
Elevated
Underground
Bunkyō 105,720
Hibiya
(H)
(C)
29 Aug 1964
20 Mar 1971
Underground Chiyoda 105,614
Meiji-Jingūmae
(C)
(F)
20 Oct 1972
14 Jun 2008
Underground Shibuya 105,537
Kinshichō
(Z)
19 Mar 2003 Underground Kōtō 105,342
Nishi-Kasai
(T)
1 Oct 1979 Elevated Edogawa 105,183
Kamiyachō
(H)
25 Mar 1964 Underground Minato 99,610
Shin-Ochanomizu
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Chiyoda 97,514
Jimbōchō
(Z)
26 Jan 1989 Underground Chiyoda 96,811
Akasaka
(C)
20 Oct 1972 Underground Minato 95,556
Higashi-Ginza
(H)
28 Feb 1963 Underground Chūō 90,621
Hanzōmon
(Z)
9 Dec 1982 Underground Chiyoda 89,961
Ogikubo
(M)
23 Jan 1962 Underground Suginami 88,478
Nishi-Shinjuku
(M)
28 May 1996 Underground Shinjuku 86,795
Roppongi-Itchōme
(N)
26 Sep 2000 Underground Minato 82,823
Gaienmae
(G)
18 Nov 1938 Underground Minato 82,616
Ningyōchō
(H)
31 May 1962 Underground Chūō 82,583
Waseda
(T)
23 Dec 1964 Underground Shinjuku 82,370
Nagatachō
(Y)
(Z)
(N)
30 Oct 1974
21 Sep 1979
30 Sep 1997
Underground Chiyoda 82,091
Urayasu
(T)
29 Mar 1969 Elevated Urayasu (Chiba) 82,018
Myōgadani
(M)
20 Jan 1954 Underground (Open-air) Bunkyō 79,409
Suitengūmae
(Z)
28 Nov 1990 Underground Chūō 78,360
Tsukiji
(H)
28 Feb 1963 Underground Chūō 77,498
Kiba
(T)
14 Sep 1967 Underground Kōtō 77,101
Nakano Sakaue
(M)
8 Feb 1961 Underground Nakano 75,848
Tsukishima
(Y)
8 Jun 1988 Underground Chūō 74,049
Kōjimachi
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Chiyoda 65,797
Ōji
(N)
29 Nov 1991 Underground Kita 63,317
Hiroo
(H)
25 Mar 1964 Underground Minato 63,049
Machiya
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Arakawa 61,307
Minami-Sunamachi
(T)
29 Mar 1969 Underground Kōtō 61,001
Kanda
(G)
21 Nov 1931 Underground Chiyoda 60,720
Kyōbashi
(G)
24 Dec 1932 Underground Chūō 60,685
Ochanomizu
(M)
20 Jan 1954 Underground Bunkyō 59,493
Awajichō
(M)
20 Mar 1956 Underground Chiyoda 59,445
Gyōtoku
(T)
29 Mar 1969 Elevated Ichikawa (Chiba) 58,256
Hongō-Sanchōme
(M)
20 Jan 1954 Underground Bunkyō 57,024
Sumiyoshi
(Z)
19 Mar 2003 Underground Kōtō 57,015
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa
(Z)
19 Mar 2003 Underground Kōtō 55,225
Minami-Gyōtoku
(T)
27 Mar 1981 Elevated Ichikawa (Chiba) 54,278
Edogawabashi
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Bunkyō 53,135
Shinjuku-gyoemmae
(M)
15 Mar 1959 Underground Shinjuku 52,630
Chikatetsu Narimasu
(Y)
(F)
24 Jun 1983 Underground Itabashi 52,212
Myōden
(T)
22 Jan 2000 Elevated Ichikawa (Chiba) 51,537
Azabu-Jūban
(N)
26 Sep 2000 Underground Minato 49,467
Takebashi
(T)
16 Mar 1966 Underground Chiyoda 48,453
Yotsuya-Sanchōme
(M)
15 Mar 1959 Underground Shinjuku 46,732
Gokokuji
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Bunkyō 44,262
Higashi-Ikebukuro
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Toshima 44,044
Heiwadai
(Y)
(F)
24 Jun 1983 Underground Nerima 43,929
Nogizaka
(C)
20 Oct 1972 Underground Minato 42,733
Naka-Okachimachi
(H)
28 Mar 1961 Underground Taitō 42,267
Higashi-Shinjuku
(F)
14 Jun 2008 Underground Shinjuku 41,695
Shintomichō
(Y)
27 Mar 1980 Underground Chūō 41,479
Kagurazaka
(T)
23 Dec 1964 Underground Shinjuku 41,257
Minowa
(H)
28 Mar 1961 Underground Taitō 41,249
Komagome
(N)
29 Nov 1991 Underground Toshima 40,799
Kanamechō
(Y)
(F)
24 Jun 1983 Underground Toshima 40,095
Hikawadai
(Y)
(F)
24 Jun 1983 Underground Nerima 40,014
Kodenmachō
(H)
31 May 1962 Underground Chūō 39,847
Senkawa
(Y)
(F)
24 Jun 1983 Underground Toshima 39,140
Ginza-itchōme
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Chūō 38,754
Nishi-Waseda
(F)
14 Jun 2008 Underground Shinjuku 38,739
Chikatetsu Akatsuka
(Y)
(F)
24 Jun 1983 Underground Nerima 38,051
Shin-Kōenji
(M)
1 Nov 1961 Underground Suginami 37,291
Hōnanchō
(M)
23 Mar 1962 Underground Suginami 37,224
Higashi-Kōenji
(M)
18 Sep 1964 Underground Suginami 36,043
Yushima
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Bunkyō 35,880
Shin-Nakano
(M)
8 Feb 1961 Underground Nakano 35,626
Ōji-Kamiya
(N)
29 Nov 1991 Underground Kita 35,406
Nijūbashimae
(C)
20 Mar 1971 Underground Chiyoda 34,898
Iriya
(H)
28 Mar 1961 Underground Taitō 33,644
Tawaramachi
(G)
30 Dec 1927 Underground Taitō 33,317
Kita-Ayase
(C)
20 Dec 1979 Elevated Adachi 30,869
Tatsumi
(Y)
8 Jun 1988 Underground Kōtō 30,379
Minami-Senju
(H)
28 Mar 1961 Elevated Arakawa 30,040
Tōdai-mae
(N)
26 Mar 1996 Underground Bunkyō 29,401
Sendagi
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Bunkyō 29,107
Nezu
(C)
20 Dec 1969 Underground Bunkyō 28,598
Yoyogi-Kōen
(C)
20 Oct 1972 Underground Shibuya 28,031
Baraki-Nakayama
(T)
29 Mar 1969 Elevated Funabashi (Chiba) 27,342
Minami-Asagaya
(M)
1 Nov 1961 Underground Suginami 27,189
Ochiai
(T)
16 Mar 1966 Underground Shinjuku 26,317
Shin-Ōtsuka
(M)
20 Jan 1954 Underground Bunkyō 25,491
Suehirochō
(G)
1 Jan 1930 Underground Chiyoda 24,743
Ueno-Hirokōji
(G)
1 Jan 1930 Underground Taitō 24,495
Kita-Sandō
(F)
14 Jun 2008 Underground Shibuya 23,969
Hon-Komagome
(N)
26 Mar 1996 Underground Bunkyō 23,338
Toranomon Hills
(H)
6 Jun 2020 Underground Minato 22,864[a]
Nakano-Shimbashi
(M)
8 Feb 1961 Underground Nakano 20,596
Nakano-Fujimichō
(M)
4 Feb 1961 Underground Nakano 19,481
Zōshigaya
(F)
14 Jun 2008 Underground Toshima 18,381
Inarichō
(G)
30 Dec 1927 Underground Taitō 17,294
Sakuradamon
(Y)
30 Oct 1974 Underground Chiyoda 13,114
Shimo
(N)
29 Nov 1991 Underground Kita 12,425
Nishigahara
(N)
29 Nov 1991 Underground Kita 8,523

Notes

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  1. ^ 2020

References

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  1. ^ a b c "各駅の乗降人員ランキング". 東京地下鉄株式会社. Retrieved 2012-06-04.