Nagatachō Station
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Lines
Nagatachō Station is served by the following three lines.
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- Template:TSLS Template:Lnl (Y-16)
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It is also connected by an underground passageway from the western end of the Hanzōmon Line platform to Akasaka-mitsuke Station on the Ginza and Marunouchi lines.
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: Yūrakuchō Line platforms
- B6F level: Hanzōmon Line platforms
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Ticket gates
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Moving walkway to the Namboku Line platforms, 2008
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Yūrakuchō Line platforms, 2023
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Hanzōmon Line platforms, 2023
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Namboku Line platforms, 2023
Platforms
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Passengers
In fiscal 2019, this station had 91,240 passengers daily.
History
The station opened on October 30, 1974, as part of the original section of the Yūrakuchō Line between Template:STN and Template:STN. The Hanzōmon Line platforms opened on September 21, 1979, as a terminus of the line from Template:STN (on the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line); it became a through station when the line was extended to Template:STN on December 9, 1982. The Namboku Line platforms opened on September 30, 1997.
The station facilities were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[1]
Surrounding area
- Diet of Japan
- National Diet Library
- Supreme Court of Japan
- Headquarters of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
- Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu
- Akasaka Prince Hotel
- Hotel New Otani
- Hibiya High School
- Japan Center for Asian Historical Records
References
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External links
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- Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
- Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
- Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
- Railway stations in Japan opened in 1974
- Stations of Tokyo Metro