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The Yamanote Line (Japanese: 山手線, romanized: Yamanote-sen) is a loop service in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is one of Tokyo's busiest and most important lines, connecting most of Tokyo's major stations and urban centres, including Marunouchi, the Yūrakuchō/Ginza area, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ueno, with all but two of its ...
English: This is a map of the Yamanote Line, a train line in Tokyo, Japan. This new map includes the brand new Takanawa Gateway station that opened in 2020 between Shinagawa and Tamachi stations. This new map includes the brand new Takanawa Gateway station that opened in 2020 between Shinagawa and Tamachi stations.
This is a route-map template for the Yamanote Line, a railway in Tokyo, Japan.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Shibuya is the fourth busiest station on the Tokyo Metro network and a major interchange with Tōkyū, Keiō, and JR East trains. List of Tokyo Metro stations lists stations on the Tokyo Metro, including lines serving the station, station location (ward or city), opening date, design (underground, at-grade, or elevated), and daily ridership.
A new station, the Takanawa Gateway Station, [12] opened on 14 March 2020, in time for the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo. [13] The station is located on the Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line between Shinagawa and Tamachi stations. [14] The distance between Shinagawa and Tamachi stations was 2.2 km (1.4 mi). [14]
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15 November 1910: This station was opened by Japanese Government Railways as a station of the Yamanote Line. 13 April 1945: The station building was burned down by an air raid during World War II. 1 April 1987: The Namboku Line station was opened by TRTA (now Tokyo Metro). 1 April 1987: The station facilities of the Yamanote Line were inherited ...
Mejiro is one of the Yamanote Line's smaller stations, situated between the bustling Ikebukuro and the relatively quiet Takadanobaba.. Mejiro Station has only one exit. The ticket gate emerges onto Mejiro-dori with the co-ed campus of Gakushuin University and the Mejiro Elementary School to the right, and a busy row of shops and restaurants to the left.