Tōzai Line Info
- Network Tokyo Metro
- Operation Started 1964
- Total Length 30.8 km
- Total Stations 23
Terminals
From
Nakano
To
Nishi-Funabashi
Tōzai Line Overview
The first phase of the Tozai Line opened for public service in 1964 between Takadanobaba and Kudanshita, and was later extended in phases starting in 1969. Today, the line is 30.8 kilometers long and has 23 stations, running from Nakano Station to Nishi-Funabashi Station. Otemachi Station and Nihonbashi Station are major interchange stations on the line, providing connections to other subway and railway routes.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Tōzai Line
Tōzai Line has 23 stations on the Tokyo Metro network.
Tōzai Line runs between Nakano and Nishi-Funabashi.
Tōzai Line is approximately 30.8 km long.
Tōzai Line opened in 1964.
Tōzai Line is a Metro line operated under Tokyo Metro.
Tōzai Line is part of the Tokyo Metro transit network.