Address Japan | Station code H-10 Opened 1963 | |
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Similar Shintomichō Station, Tsukijishijō Station, Higashi‑ginza Station, Tsukiji fish market, Hatchōbori Station |
How to get to tsukijishijo station from tsukiji station
Tsukiji Station (築地駅, Tsukiji-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line in Tsukiji, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.
Contents
- How to get to tsukijishijo station from tsukiji station
- Way to apartment from tsukiji station
- Lines
- Station layout
- History
- Surrounding area
- References
Way to apartment from tsukiji station
Lines
Tsukiji Station is served by the Hibiya Line, and is numbered H-10. It is located 10.7 km from the starting point of the line at Kita-Senju.
Station layout
Tsukiji station has a simple side platform arrangement with two tracks. Platform 1 serves southbound trains to Ginza, whilst platform 2 serves northbound trains to Ueno and Kita-Senju.
Access to the station is provided by two sets of entrances and exits, with a total of four points of entry in total. Exits 1 and 2 are on opposite sides of Route 50 at the southern end of the station near the fish market. Exits 3 and 4 are also on opposite sides of the same road but at the northern end of the station.
History
Tsukiji Station opened on 28 February 1963.
Surrounding area
The station is located in the Tsukiji neighbourhood of Chūō, Tokyo. Only a few blocks south of the station (about 150 m) lies Tsukiji fish market, the largest seafood market in the world. On the eastern side of the station is the Tsukiji Hongan-ji, a pilgrimage site for Buddhists world-wide.