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Kokkai gijidō mae Station

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Location
  
Chiyoda, Tokyo Japan

Tracks
  
4 (2 on each level)

Opened
  
1959

Operated by
  
Tokyo Metro

Address
  
Japan

Kokkai-gijidō-mae Station

Line(s)
  
Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line

Platforms
  
2 side platforms (Marunouchi Line) 1 island platform (Chiyoda Line)

Connections
  
Ginza Line and Namboku Line at Tameike-Sanno

Similar
  
Tameike‑Sannō Station, Kasumigaseki Station, Akasaka‑mitsuke Station, Nagatachō Station, Akasaka Station

Tokyo metro 16000 series mitsubishi igbt departing kokkai gijid mae station chiyoda line


Kokkai-gijidomae Station (国会議事堂前駅, Kokkai-gijidō-mae-eki) is a subway station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It is located adjacent to the National Diet Building (Kokkai-gijidō in Japanese).

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Lines

Kokkai-gijidomae Station is served by the following lines.

  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-14)
  • Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (C-07)
  • The station is also connected by underground passageways to Tameike-Sanno Station, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, and it is possible to transfer between the two stations without passing through the ticket gates.

    Station layout

    The Chiyoda Line platforms are 37.9 m underground, making this station the deepest in the Tokyo Metro network (although a number of stations on the Toei Oedo Line are farther underground).

    History

    The station first opened on March 15, 1959, as a station on the Marunouchi Line. The Chiyoda Line platforms opened on October 20, 1972, and the Namboku Line platforms opened on September 30, 1997. It also became possible to transfer to the Ginza and Namboku lines via a passageway to the newly opened Tameike Sannō Station.

    Surrounding area

  • National Diet Building
  • The official residence of the Prime Minister of Japan
  • Cabinet Office
  • References

    Kokkai-gijidō-mae Station Wikipedia


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