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Nagatachō Station

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Operated by
  
Tokyo Metro

Station code
  
N-07, Y-16, Z-04

Phone
  
+81 3-3581-7788

Tracks
  
6 (2 on each level)

Opened
  
1974

Nagatachō Station

Location
  
1-11-28 Nagatacho, Chiyoda, Tokyo (東京都千代田区永田町1-11-28) Japan

Line(s)
  
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Tokyo Metro Namboku Line Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line

Platforms
  
3 island platforms (1 on each level)

Address
  
Japan, Tokyo, 東京都千代田区永田町1-11-28先

Similar
  
Akasaka‑mitsuke Station, Hanzōmon Station, Kōjimachi Station, Tameike‑Sannō Station, Akasaka Station

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Nagatachō Station (永田町駅, Nagatachō-eki) is a subway station in the Nagatacho district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.

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Lines

Nagatachō Station is served by the following three lines.

  • Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (N-07)
  • Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (Y-16)
  • Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (Z-04)
  • It is also connected by an underground passageway from the western end of the Hanzomon Line platform to Akasaka-mitsuke Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line.

    Station layout

    The station consists of three island platforms, each serving two tracks.

  • B1F level: Ticket vending areas
  • B3F level: Namboku Line platforms
  • B4F level: Yurakucho Line platforms
  • B6F level: Hanzomon Line platforms
  • History

    The station opened on October 30, 1974, as part of the original section of the Yūrakuchō Line between Ikebukuro and Ginza-itchōme. The Hanzōmon Line platforms opened on September 21, 1979, as a terminus of the line from Nagatsuta (on the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line); it became a through station when the line was extended to Hanzōmon on December 9, 1982. The Namboku Line platforms opened on September 30, 1997.

    Surrounding area

  • Diet of Japan
  • National Diet Library
  • Supreme Court of Japan
  • Akasaka Prince Hotel
  • Hotel New Otani
  • Japan Center for Asian Historical Records
  • References

    Nagatachō Station Wikipedia