List of Tokyo Metro stations

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.

Color-coded wall paneling helps passengers inside the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line’s Shibuya Station to navigate passages to connecting rail lines. Shibuya is the busiest station on the Tokyo Metro network and a major interchange with Tōkyū, Keiō, and JR East trains.

Summary

There are a total of 142 unique stations (i.e., counting stations served by multiple lines only once) on the Tokyo Metro network, or 179 total stations if each station on each line counts as one station.[1] Tokyo Metro considers Kokkai-gijidō-mae and Tameike-Sannō as a single interchange station, despite the two stations having different names. If these are treated as separate stations, there are a total of 143 unique stations and 180 total stations. Most stations are located within the 23 special wards and fall inside the Yamanote Line loop—some wards such as Setagaya and Ōta have no stations (or only a limited number of stations), as rail service in these areas has historically been provided by the Toei Subway or any of the various major private railways (大手私鉄).

In general, the reported daily ridership is the total of faregate entries and exits at each station, and excludes in-system transfers. However, Tokyo Metro reports ridership separately for stations directly shared with other railways—e.g., Shirokanedai and other Namboku Line stations shared with the Toei Mita Line—or “interface” stations that allow for through-servicing and transfers with other railways without exiting the station's paid area—e.g., Ayase on the Chiyoda Line. For stations directly shared with other railways, the daily ridership only considers people using Tokyo Metro trains (or through-servicing trains owned by other railways operating as Tokyo Metro trains). For interface stations, the daily ridership also includes cross-company passengers on through-servicing trains (as part of trackage rights agreements) or transferring from other railways' trains without passing through faregates.

Because of Tokyo Metro's reporting method, stations served by multiple lines that qualify both as shared or interface stations and as “regular” (i.e., not shared and non-interface) stations generally have their ridership separated out by station type. Examples include Shibuya, where ridership for the interconnected Hanzōmon Line and Fukutoshin Line stations (which are interface stations for the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line and Tōkyū Tōyoko Line, respectively) is separated out from ridership at the Shibuya terminal station of the Ginza Line, which does not have through-service arrangements with any other railways.

Opening dates are given in standard Japanese date format (YYYY.MM.DD), and arranged from oldest to newest for stations served by multiple lines.

Stations

Stations with Metro and commuter rail connections

Interface stations like Wakōshi Station are designed to facilitate through-service between Tokyo Metro and other railways, in this case between the Tōbu Tōjō Line and the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō and Fukutoshin Lines. In addition to passengers passing through faregates to or from Tokyo Metro trains, ridership reported for these stations also includes passengers entering or exiting the Tokyo Metro system inside through-servicing trains, as well as passengers making cross-platform transfers between Tokyo Metro trains and other railways’ trains.
Station Lines Ward or City Opening date Design Daily ridership
(FY2017)[1]
Shibuya

Shibuya
1977.04.07
2008.06.14
Underground829,947
Ayase
Adachi
1971.04.20
Elevated451,413
Kita-Senju
Adachi
1962.05.31
At-grade, elevated299,219
Nishi-Funabashi
Funabashi (Chiba)
1969.03.29
At-grade293,332
Yoyogi-Uehara
Shibuya
1978.03.31
Elevated278,836
Naka-Meguro
Meguro
1964.07.22
Elevated229,306
Wakō-shi

Wakō (Saitama)
1987.08.25
Elevated185,865
Kotake-Mukaihara

Nerima
1983.06.24
Underground180,429
Oshiage
Sumida
2003.03.19
Underground177,297
Nakano
Nakano
1966.03.16
Elevated160,270
Meguro
Shinagawa
2000.09.26
Underground118,326
Akabane Iwabuchi
Kita
1991.11.29
Underground92,093
Shirokane-Takanawa
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground42,541
Shirokanedai
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground18,193

Subway stations only

Ōtemachi is one of the most important interchanges on the Tokyo Metro network, connecting four Tokyo Metro lines and one Toei Subway line. Ōtemachi Station is also connected by underground passages to an extensive station complex comprising Tōkyō Station, Nijūbashimae Station, Hibiya Station, Yūrakuchō Station, Ginza Station, and Higashi-Ginza Station.
Station Lines Ward or City Opening date Design Daily ridership
(FY2017)[1]
Ikebukuro


Toshima
1954.01.20
1974.10.30
1994.12.07
Underground568,316
Ōtemachi



Chiyoda
1956.07.20
1966.10.01
1969.12.20
1989.01.26
Underground338,955
Kita-Senju
Adachi
1969.12.20
Underground291,919
Ginza


Chūō
1934.03.03
1957.12.15
1964.08.29
Underground266,574
Shimbashi
Minato
1934.06.21
Underground252,793
Shinjuku
Shinjuku
1959.03.15
Underground236,657
Shibuya
Shibuya
1938.12.20
Elevated224,784
Toyosu
Kōtō
1988.06.08
Underground214,032
Ueno

Taitō
1927.12.30
1961.03.28
Underground213,020
Tōkyō
Chiyoda
1956.07.20
Underground211,558
Takadanobaba
Shinjuku
1969.03.29
Underground203,957
Iidabashi


Chiyoda
Shinjuku
1964.12.23
1974.10.30
1996.03.26
Underground195,294
Nihombashi

Chūō
1932.12.24
1967.09.14
Underground189,764
Omotesandō


Minato
1938.11.18
1972.10.20
1978.08.01
Underground182,125
Kudanshita

Chiyoda
1964.12.23
1989.01.26
Underground176,675
Yūrakuchō
Chiyoda
1974.10.30
Underground174,378
Nishi-Nippori
Arakawa
1969.12.20
Underground170,756
Shinjuku Sanchōme

Shinjuku
1959.03.15
2008.06.14
Underground163,044
Kasumigaseki


Chiyoda
1958.10.15
1964.03.25
1971.03.20
Underground150,628
Kokkai Gijidō-mae
Tameike-Sannō



Chiyoda
1959.03.15
1972.10.20
1997.09.30
1997.09.30
Underground150,373
Ichigaya

Shinjuku
1974.10.30
1996.03.26
Underground146,603
Roppongi
Minato
1964.03.25
Underground134,902
Kayabachō

Chūō
1963.02.28
1967.09.14
Underground129,847
Mitsukoshimae

Chūō
1932.04.29
1989.01.26
Underground129,691
Akasaka Mitsuke

Minato
1938.11.18
1959.03.15
Underground127,252
Tōyōchō
Kōtō
1967.09.14
Underground126,363
Akihabara
Chiyoda
1962.05.31
Underground125,928
Yotsuya

Shinjuku
1959.03.15
1996.03.26
Elevated
Underground
125,084
Monzen-Nakachō
Kōtō
1967.09.14
Underground119,245
Ebisu
Shibuya
1964.03.25
Underground118,260
Aoyama-Itchōme

Minato
1938.11.18
1978.08.01
Underground117,633
Toranomon
Minato
1938.11.18
Underground117,329
Hatchōbori
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground111,924
Shin-Kiba
Kōtō
1988.06.08
Elevated109,841
Asakusa
Taitō
1927.12.30
Underground107,628
Kasai
Edogawa
1969.03.29
Elevated106,899
Kōrakuen

Bunkyō
1954.01.20
1996.03.26
Elevated
Underground
105,720
Hibiya

Chiyoda
1964.08.29
1971.03.20
Underground105,614
Meiji-Jingūmae

Shibuya
1972.10.20
2008.06.14
Underground105,537
Kinshichō
Kōtō
2003.03.19
Underground105,342
Nishi-Kasai
Edogawa
1979.10.01
Elevated105,183
Kamiyachō
Minato
1964.03.25
Underground99,610
Shin-Ochanomizu
Chiyoda
1969.12.20
Underground97,514
Jimbōchō
Chiyoda
1989.01.26
Underground96,811
Akasaka
Minato
1972.10.20
Underground95,556
Higashi-Ginza
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground90,621
Hanzōmon
Chiyoda
1982.12.09
Underground89,961
Ogikubo
Suginami
1962.01.23
Underground88,478
Nishi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku
1996.05.28
Underground86,795
Roppongi-Itchōme
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground82,823
Gaienmae
Minato
1938.11.18
Underground82,616
Ningyōchō
Chūō
1962.05.31
Underground82,583
Waseda
Shinjuku
1964.12.23
Underground82,370
Nagatachō


Chiyoda
1974.10.30
1979.09.21
1997.09.30
Underground82,091
Urayasu
Urayasu (Chiba)
1969.03.29
Elevated82,018
Myōgadani
Bunkyō
1954.01.20
Underground (Open-air)79,409
Suitengūmae
Chūō
1990.11.28
Underground78,360
Tsukiji
Chūō
1963.02.28
Underground77,498
Kiba
Kōtō
1967.09.14
Underground77,101
Nakano Sakaue
Nakano
1961.02.08
Underground75,848
Tsukishima
Chūō
1988.06.08
Underground74,049
Kōjimachi
Chiyoda
1974.10.30
Underground65,797
Ōji
Kita
1991.11.29
Underground63,317
Hiroo
Minato
1964.03.25
Underground63,049
Machiya
Arakawa
1969.12.20
Underground61,307
Minami-Sunamachi
Kōtō
1969.03.29
Underground61,001
Kanda
Chiyoda
1931.11.21
Underground60,720
Kyōbashi
Chūō
1932.12.24
Underground60,685
Ochanomizu
Bunkyō
1954.01.20
Underground59,493
Awajichō
Chiyoda
1956.03.20
Underground59,445
Gyōtoku
Ichikawa (Chiba)
1969.03.29
Elevated58,256
Hongō-Sanchōme
Bunkyō
1954.01.20
Underground57,024
Sumiyoshi
Kōtō
2003.03.19
Underground57,015
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa
Kōtō
2003.03.19
Underground55,225
Minami-Gyōtoku
Ichikawa (Chiba)
1981.03.27
Elevated54,278
Edogawabashi
Bunkyō
1974.10.30
Underground53,135
Shinjuku-gyoemmae
Shinjuku
1959.03.15
Underground52,630
Chikatetsu Narimasu

Itabashi
1983.06.24
Underground52,212
Myōden
Ichikawa (Chiba)
2000.01.22
Elevated51,537
Azabu-Jūban
Minato
2000.09.26
Underground49,467
Takebashi
Chiyoda
1966.03.16
Underground48,453
Yotsuya-Sanchōme
Shinjuku
1959.03.15
Underground46,732
Gokokuji
Bunkyō
1974.10.30
Underground44,262
Higashi-Ikebukuro
Toshima
1974.10.30
Underground44,044
Heiwadai

Nerima
1983.06.24
Underground43,929
Nogizaka
Minato
1972.10.20
Underground42,733
Naka-Okachimachi
Taitō
1961.03.28
Underground42,267
Higashi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku
2008.06.14
Underground41,695
Shintomichō
Chūō
1980.03.27
Underground41,479
Kagurazaka
Shinjuku
1964.12.23
Underground41,257
Minowa
Taitō
1961.03.28
Underground41,249
Komagome
Toshima
1991.11.29
Underground40,799
Kanamechō

Toshima
1983.06.24
Underground40,095
Hikawadai

Nerima
1983.06.24
Underground40,014
Kodenmachō
Chūō
1962.05.31
Underground39,847
Senkawa

Toshima
1983.06.24
Underground39,140
Ginza-itchōme
Chūō
1974.10.30
Underground38,754
Nishi-Waseda
Shinjuku
2008.06.14
Underground38,739
Chikatetsu Akatsuka

Nerima
1983.06.24
Underground38,051
Shin-Kōenji
Suginami
1961.11.01
Underground37,291
Hōnanchō
Suginami
1962.03.23
Underground37,224
Higashi-Kōenji
Suginami
1964.09.18
Underground36,043
Yushima
Bunkyō
1969.12.20
Underground35,880
Shin-Nakano
Nakano
1961.02.08
Underground35,626
Ōji-Kamiya
Kita
1991.11.29
Underground35,406
Nijūbashimae
Chiyoda
1971.03.20
Underground34,898
Iriya
Taitō
1961.03.28
Underground33,644
Tawaramachi
Taitō
1927.12.30
Underground33,317
Kita-Ayase
Adachi
1979.12.20
Elevated30,869
Tatsumi
Kōtō
1988.06.08
Underground30,379
Minami-Senju
Arakawa
1961.03.28
Elevated30,040
Tōdai-mae
Bunkyō
1996.03.26
Underground29,401
Sendagi
Bunkyō
1969.12.20
Underground29,107
Nezu
Bunkyō
1969.12.20
Underground28,598
Yoyogi-Kōen
Shibuya
1972.10.20
Underground28,031
Baraki-Nakayama
Funabashi (Chiba)
1969.03.29
Elevated27,342
Minami-Asagaya
Suginami
1961.11.01
Underground27,189
Ochiai
Shinjuku
1966.03.16
Underground26,317
Shin-Ōtsuka
Bunkyō
1954.01.20
Underground25,491
Suehirochō
Chiyoda
1930.01.01
Underground24,743
Ueno-Hirokōji
Taitō
1930.01.01
Underground24,495
Kita-Sandō
Shibuya
2008.06.14
Underground23,969
Hon-Komagome
Bunkyō
1996.03.26
Underground23,338
Nakano-Shimbashi
Nakano
1961.02.08
Underground20,596
Nakano-Fujimichō
Nakano
1961.02.04
Underground19,481
Zōshigaya
Toshima
2008.06.14
Underground18,381
Inarichō
Taitō
1927.12.30
Underground17,294
Sakuradamon
Chiyoda
1974.10.30
Underground13,114
Shimo
Kita
1991.11.29
Underground12,425
Nishigahara
Kita
1991.11.29
Underground8,523

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