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  2. Tokyo subway - Wikipedia

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    The systems represent the metro network differently in station, train, and customer information diagrams. For example, the Toei map represents the Toei Ōedo Line as a circle in the centre, whereas the Tokyo Metro's map saves the central ring line for the Marunouchi Line and the JR Yamanote Line. As well, each system's lines are generally ...

  3. Nambu Line - Wikipedia

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    The Nambu Line (Japanese: 南武線, romanized: Nanbu-sen) is a Japanese railway line which connects Tachikawa Station in Tachikawa, Tokyo and Kawasaki Station in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. For most of its length, it parallels the Tama River, the natural border between Tokyo and Kanagawa prefectures

  4. Yamanote Line - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Kita-Senju Station - Wikipedia

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    Kita-Senju Station (北千住駅, Kitasenju-eki) (lit. "North Senju station") is a major interchange railway station in the Senju district of Adachi, Tokyo, Japan.Kita-Senju is the third-busiest station on the Tokyo Metro network, after Ikebukuro and Otemachi.

  6. Toei Mita Line - Wikipedia

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    Under an agreement of both parties, the fare for this section is calculated on the Toei system for passengers travelling to stations on the Mita Line past Shirokane-Takanawa, using the Tokyo Metro system for those travelling on the Namboku Line past Shirokane-Takanawa, and on the system "most beneficial to the passenger" (presently the Tokyo ...

  7. Ginza Station - Wikipedia

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    Ginza-itchōme is the official transfer station, the others are not. Ginza-itchōme (Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line) Higashi-Ginza (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Asakusa Line) Hibiya (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Toei Mita Line) Yūrakuchō (Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line, Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tōhoku Line)

  8. Yoyogi Station - Wikipedia

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    Yoyogi Station (代々木駅, Yoyogi-eki) is a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). It is station E-26 under Toei's numbering system.

  9. Kokubunji Station - Wikipedia

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    The JR East side of the station consists of two island platforms serving four tracks. The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office. [1]The Seibu portion of the station has one side of a former island platform (Platform 5) parallel to and north of the JR platforms. [2]