Naka-Meguro Station
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Lines
Naka-meguro Station is served by the following lines:
Naka-meguro Station serves as the transfer point between the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line and the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, connecting Yokohama with the districts of Roppongi, Akihabara, Ginza, and Tsukiji in Tokyo, and beyond. The Tōyoko Line continues towards Yokohama, to the districts of Minato Mirai 21, Chinatown, and Motomachi via the Minato Mirai Line.
Station layout
The station is composed of two island platforms serving a total of four platforms. Tokyu and Tokyo Metro share the same station grounds and platforms. Trains bound for the Hibiya Line use the inner two platforms and tracks, while Tokyu Toyoko Line trains use the outside two platforms and tracks.[1]
Platforms
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Ticket gates, March 2010
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Platform, December 2024
History
- The station opened on 28 August 1927. It has always been elevated.
- On 22 July 1964, the Hibiya Line was extended to Naka-meguro Station as the terminus of the line at the time from Kasumigaseki.
- Services between Template:STN and Template:STN (on the Tobu Skytree Line) began on 29 August that year. At the same time, the station became an express stop.
- On the morning of 20 March 1995, terrorist Toru Toyoda boarded the Hibiya Line train at Naka-meguro Station with two packets of sarin nerve agent, which were subsequently released at the next stop at Ebisu Station, as part of the wider Tokyo subway sarin attack.
- The Naka-Meguro train disaster occurred on 8 March 2000.
- The station became a limited express and commuter limited express stop on 19 March 2003.
- Scenes of the 2003 film Lost in Translation were filmed around there.[2][3]
- On 16 March 2013, the Tokyu Toyoko Line began through services with Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line. Consequently, Tokyu Toyoko Line's through service with Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line at this station was discontinued. All Hibiya Line trains now terminate at this station.[4]
References
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External links
- Tokyu Naka-meguro Station Template:In lang
- Tokyo Metro Naka-meguro Station Template:In lang
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- Railway stations in Japan opened in 1927
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