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Ginza Line

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Metro 14.3 km

Ginza Line Stations (0)

Shibuya
Omote-sandō
Gaiemmae
Aoyama-itchōme
Akasaka-mitsuke
Tameike-sannō
Toranomon
Shimbashi
Ginza
Kyōbashi
Nihombashi
Mitsukoshimae
Kanda
Suehirocho
Ueno-hirokoji
Ueno
Inarichō
Tawaramachi
Asakusa

Ginza Line Info

  • Network Tokyo Metro
  • Operation Started 1927
  • Total Length 14.3 km
  • Total Stations 19

Terminals

From Shibuya
To Asakusa

Ginza Line Overview

Ginza Line is the oldest subway line in the Tokyo Metro system. The first phase of the line opened on December 30, 1927, connecting Ueno Station and Asakusa Station. The line was extended westward, reaching Shibuya in 1939, completing its current route. The line is 14.3 kilometers long and has 19 stations. The line has interchanges at Shibuya Station, Ueno Station, and Ginza Station, which connect to other private railway lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Ginza Line

Ginza Line has 19 stations on the Tokyo Metro network.

Ginza Line runs between Shibuya and Asakusa.

Ginza Line is approximately 14.3 km long.

Ginza Line opened in 1927.

Ginza Line is a Metro line operated under Tokyo Metro.

Ginza Line is part of the Tokyo Metro transit network.