List of Toei Subway stations

List of Toei Subway stations lists stations on the Toei Subway, including station location (ward or city), opening date, design (underground, at-grade, or elevated), and daily ridership.

Shinjuku is the busiest station on the Toei Subway, served by the Toei Shinjuku Line and Toei Ōedo Line. In particular, the Shinjuku Line’s station at Shinjuku is the busiest, designed to allow through-services and cross-platform transfers from Keiō trains via the Keiō New Line.

Summary

There are a total of 99 “unique” stations (i.e., counting stations served by multiple lines only once) on the Toei Subway network, or 106 total stations if each station on each line counts as one station.[1] Almost all stations are located within the 23 special wards, with many located in areas not served by the complementary Tokyo Metro network.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation reports ridership for each station by line—stations served by multiple lines have multiple ridership figures, one for each line serving the station. Passengers making in-system transfers between lines are counted in the ridership of each line used, at the station where the transfer takes place. As a result, summing the total daily ridership of each of the lines will yield a total that is greater than the actual daily ridership of the system as a whole.

For stations directly shared with other railways—e.g., Shirokanedai and other Toei Mita Line stations shared with the Namboku Line, the daily ridership only considers people using Toei Subway trains (or through-servicing trains owned by other railways operating as Toei Subway trains). For “interface” stations designed to allow for through-servicing and transfers with other railways without exiting the station's paid area (e.g., Oshaige on the Asakusa Line), the station “entries” and “exits” also consider cross-company passengers riding on through-servicing trains (as part of trackage rights agreements) or transferring to or from other railways' trains without passing through faregates.

Opening dates are given in standard Japanese date format (YYYY.MM.DD).

Stations

Station
No.
Station Line Ward or City Opening date Design Daily station entries
(FY2010)[2]
Daily station exits
(FY2010)[2]
Total
(FY2010)
A-20 Oshiage
Sumida
1960.12.04
Underground92,98491,018184,002
A-19 Honjo-azumabashi
Sumida
1960.12.04
Underground8,7868,60817,394
A-18 Asakusa
Taitō
1960.12.04
Underground22,26922,28444,553
A-17 Kuramae
Taitō
1960.12.04
Underground15,36715,88131,248
A-16 Asakusabashi
Taitō
1960.12.04
Underground27,18226,78453,966
A-15 Higashi-nihombashi
Chūō
1962.05.31
Underground36,83037,01173,841
A-14 Ningyocho
Chūō
1962.09.30
Underground24,36523,82648,191
A-13 Nihombashi
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground42,18242,47184,653
A-12 Takaracho
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground9,4439,94619,389
A-11 Higashi-ginza
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground33,98034,76568,745
A-10 Shimbashi
Minato
1963.12.12
Underground39,43539,49778,932
A-09 Daimon
Minato
1964.10.01
Underground44,78245,36290,144
A-08 Mita
Minato
1968.06.21
Underground47,29847,63594,933
A-07 Sengakuji
Minato
1968.06.21
Underground88,69188,842177,533
A-06 Takanawadai
Minato
1968.11.15
Underground6,0356,36512,400
A-05 Gotanda
Shinagawa
1968.11.15
Underground30,06730,83560,902
A-04 Togoshi
Shinagawa
1968.11.15
Underground9,4199,15518,574
A-03 Nakanobu
Shinagawa
1968.11.15
Underground13,07913,16626,245
A-02 Magome
Ōta
1968.11.15
Underground11,87611,21623,092
A-01 Nishi-magome
Ōta
1968.11.15
Underground19,49218,89838,390
I-27 Nishi-takashimadaira
Itabashi
1976.05.06
Elevated6,1195,87411,993
I-26 Shin-takashimadaira
Itabashi
1976.05.06
Elevated4,7124,6019,313
I-25 Takashimadaira
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated15,13914,83929,978
I-24 Nishidai
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated12,33812,31424,652
I-23 Hasune
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated8,4268,16416,590
I-22 Shimura-Sanchōme
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Elevated15,29514,86030,155
I-21 Shimura-Sakaue
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground13,36213,26626,628
I-20 Motohasunuma
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground10,46010,09120,551
I-19 Itabashi-Honchō
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground14,38913,71828,107
I-18 Itabashi-Kuyakushomae
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground14,32214,17828,500
I-17 Shin-Itabashi
Itabashi
1968.12.27
Underground12,22312,37524,598
I-16 Nishi-Sugamo
Toshima
1968.12.27
Underground11,87411,43123,305
I-15 Sugamo
Toshima
1968.12.27
Underground45,23346,12491,357
I-14 Sengoku
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground14,74114,49729,238
I-13 Hakusan
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground23,44322,98946,432
I-12 Kasuga
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground29,22529,34658,571
I-11 Suidōbashi
Bunkyō
1972.06.30
Underground20,80021,03641,836
I-10 Jimbōchō
Chiyoda
1972.06.30
Underground61,81062,097123,907
I-09 Ōtemachi
Chiyoda
1972.06.30
Underground39,70140,38680,087
I-08 Hibiya
Chiyoda
1972.06.30
Underground35,95536,25872,213
I-07 Uchisaiwaichō
Chiyoda
1973.11.27
Underground17,92418,83236,756
I-06 Onarimon
Minato
1973.11.27
Underground19,77820,38040,158
I-05 Shibakōen
Minato
1973.11.27
Underground12,89313,29326,186
I-04 Mita
Minato
1973.11.27
Underground46,24346,08892,331
I-03 Shirokane-Takanawa
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground13,19513,56426,759
I-02 Shirokanedai
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground4,2985,2019,499
I-01 Meguro
Shinagawa
2000.09.26
Underground40,44738,54278,989
S-01 Shinjuku
Shinjuku
1980.03.16
Underground133,104130,878263,982
S-02 Shinjuku Sanchōme
Shinjuku
1980.03.16
Underground24,88926,41551,304
S-03 Akebonobashi
Shinjuku
1980.03.16
Underground17,78117,36935,150
S-04 Ichigaya
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground41,83443,92185,755
S-05 Kudanshita
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground41,69040,99782,687
S-06 Jimbōchō
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground62,23062,922125,152
S-07 Ogawamachi
Chiyoda
1980.03.16
Underground32,42632,78665,212
S-08 Iwamotochō
Chiyoda
1978.12.21
Underground19,97920,04340,022
S-09 Bakuro-Yokoyama
Chūō
1978.12.21
Underground52,73053,319106,049
S-10 Hamachō
Chūō
1978.12.21
Underground10,46010,72721,187
S-11 Morishita
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground32,10633,01965,125
S-12 Kikukawa
Sumida
1978.12.21
Underground11,05711,09122,148
S-13 Sumiyoshi
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground18,11918,13836,257
S-14 Nishi-Ōjima
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground12,95812,78125,739
S-15 Ōjima
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Underground14,95914,40429,363
S-16 Higashi-Ōjima
Kōtō
1978.12.21
Elevated15,49715,21730,714
S-17 Funabori
Edogawa
1983.12.23
Elevated28,58727,93456,521
S-18 Ichinoe
Edogawa
1986.09.14
Underground18,89118,34637,237
S-19 Mizue
Edogawa
1986.09.14
Underground24,37223,92548,297
S-20 Shinozaki
Edogawa
1986.09.14
Underground16,71216,47333,185
S-21 Motoyawata
Ichikawa (Chiba)
1989.03.19
Underground34,41334,08534,085
E-01 Shinjuku Nishiguchi
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground27,04524,99052,035
E-02 Higashi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground10,50310,12820,631
E-03 Wakamatsu-Kawada
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground14,43314,32428,757
E-04 Ushigome Yanagichō
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground9,2899,19218,481
E-05 Ushigome Kagurazaka
Shinjuku
2000.12.12
Underground6,3056,71413,019
E-06 Iidabashi
Bunkyō
2000.12.12
Underground13,70913,63227,341
E-07 Kasuga
Bunkyō
2000.12.12
Underground25,23624,50449,740
E-08 Hongō-Sanchōme
Bunkyō
2000.12.12
Underground9,0789,39818,476
E-09 Ueno-Okachimachi
Taitō
2000.12.12
Underground25,62325,45851,081
E-10 Shin-Okachimachi
Taitō
2000.12.12
Underground19,35618,74038,096
E-11 Kuramae
Taitō
2000.12.12
Underground13,94313,78527,728
E-12 Ryōgoku
Sumida
2000.12.12
Underground13,73513,58327,318
E-13 Morishita
Kōtō
2000.12.12
Underground29,61928,57558,194
E-14 Kiyosumi-Shirakawa
Kōtō
2000.12.12
Underground15,56216,03031,592
E-15 Monzen Nakachō
Kōtō
2000.12.12
Underground36,49336,30772,800
E-16 Tsukishima
Chūō
2000.12.12
Underground27,19726,78553,982
E-17 Kachidoki
Chūō
2000.12.12
Underground40,14540,68080,825
E-18 Tsukijishijō
Chūō
2000.12.12
Underground10,92011,17322,093
E-19 Shiodome
Minato
2002.11.02
Underground21,53822,32043,858
E-20 Daimon
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground56,69356,136112,829
E-21 Akabanebashi
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground17,47816,90534,383
E-22 Azabu-Jūban
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground17,10416,82333,927
E-23 Roppongi
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground46,49245,91992,411
E-24 Aoyama-Itchōme
Minato
2000.12.12
Underground32,22932,24764,476
E-25 Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō
Shinjuku
2000.04.20
Underground5,1665,16910,335
E-26 Yoyogi
Shibuya
2000.04.20
Underground16,38816,61733,005
E-27 Shinjuku
Shibuya
1997.12.19
Underground62,08365,607127,690
E-28 Tochōmae
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground17,61219,76937,381
E-29 Nishi-Shinjuku Gochōme
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground13,25912,73325,992
E-30 Nakano Sakaue
Nakano
1997.12.19
Underground16,76516,92333,688
E-31 Higashi-Nakano
Nakano
1997.12.19
Underground12,44813,18525,633
E-32 Nakai
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground11,03510,84621,881
E-33 Ochiai-Minami-Nagasaki
Shinjuku
1997.12.19
Underground10,79810,39021,188
E-34 Shin-Egota
Nakano
1997.12.19
Underground11,62311,30922,932
E-35 Nerima
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground35,26835,64770,915
E-36 Toshimaen
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground5,5425,44810,990
E-37 Nerima Kasugachō
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground9,2809,13518,415
E-38 Hikarigaoka
Nerima
1991.12.10
Underground28,46828,33656,804
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References

  1. "交通局の概要 都営地下鉄". 東京都交通局. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  2. "地下鉄関連情報 地下鉄関連情報". 東京都交通局. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-06-06.

See also

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