Tōhō Line Info
- Network Sapporo Municipal Subway
- Operation Started 1988
- Total Length 13.6 km
- Total Stations 14
Terminals
From
Sakaemachi
To
Fukuzumi
Tōhō Line Overview
The first phase of the Toho Line, connecting Sakemachi and Hosui-Susukino, opened to the public on December 2, 1988. The line was later extended from Hosui-Susukino to Fukuzumi on October 14, 1994. The line is 13.6 kilometers long and has 14 stations. The main interchange stations on the line include Sapporo Station and Odori Station, where passengers can transfer to other Sapporo Municipal Subway lines and JR Railway services.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Tōhō Line
Tōhō Line has 14 stations on the Sapporo Municipal Subway network.
Tōhō Line runs between Sakaemachi and Fukuzumi.
Tōhō Line is approximately 13.6 km long.
Tōhō Line opened in 1988.
Tōhō Line is a Metro line operated under Sapporo Municipal Subway.
Tōhō Line is part of the Sapporo Municipal Subway transit network.