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Hibiya Station

Coordinates:35°40′30″N139°45′35″E / 35.674947°N 139.759623°E /35.674947; 139.759623
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Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
C09H08I08
Hibiya Station

日比谷駅
Chiyoda Line ticket gates, 2019
General information
Location1-5-1-saki (Tokyo Metro)
1-13-1-saki (Toei)
Yūrakuchō,Chiyoda City,Tokyo
Japan
Operated byThe logo of the Tokyo Metro.Tokyo Metro
Toei Subway
Line(s)
Platforms2side platforms, 1island platform
ConnectionsY18JK25JY30Yūrakuchō
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station codeC-09, H-08, I-08
History
Opened29 August 1964; 60 years ago (29 August 1964)
Passengers
FY2019116,808 daily (Tokyo Metro)[1]
95,622 daily (Toei Subway)[2]
Services
Preceding stationThe logo of the Tokyo Metro.Tokyo MetroFollowing station
Kasumigaseki
C08
Chiyoda LineNijubashimae
C10
towardsKita-Ayase
Kasumigaseki
H07
Hibiya LineGinza
H09
towardsKita-Senju
Preceding stationToei SubwayFollowing station
Uchisaiwaicho
I07
towardsMeguro
Mita LineŌtemachi
I09
Location
Hibiya Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Hibiya Station
Hibiya Station
Location within Special wards of Tokyo
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Hibiya Station is located in Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula
Hibiya Station
Hibiya Station
Hibiya Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)
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Hibiya Station is located in Tokyo
Hibiya Station
Hibiya Station
Hibiya Station (Tokyo)
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Hibiya Station is located in Japan
Hibiya Station
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Hibiya Station (日比谷駅,Hibiya-eki) is aTokyo subway station in theYūrakuchō district ofChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, operated byTokyo Metro andToei. The area around the station is generally calledHibiya, which is the southwestern corner of the Yūrakuchō district.

Hibiya is Tokyo Metro's 33rd busiest station in fiscal 2019, while its connected stationYūrakuchō ranks sixteenth.[1]

Lines

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Yūrakuchō Station on theTokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line is connected to Hibiya Station by underground passageways, and it is possible to connect between the two stations without going through the ticket gates. However, the JR platforms at Yūrakuchō are fairly far from Hibiya Station and require a second ticket.

Station layout

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Tokyo Metro platforms

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1H Hibiya LineforEbisu andNaka-meguro
2H Hibiya LineforGinza,Ueno, andKita-senju
TSTobu Skytree Line forTōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen
TNTobu Nikko Line forMinami-Kurihashi
3C Chiyoda LineforOmote-sando andYoyogi-uehara
Odakyu Odawara Line forHon-Atsugi andIsehara
4C Chiyoda LineforOtemachi,Kita-senju,Ayase, andKita-ayase
JLJōban Line (Local) forAbiko andToride

Toei platforms

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1I Mita Line
2I Mita LineforOtemachi,Sugamo, andNishi-takashimadaira
  • Hibiya Line platforms, 2023
    Hibiya Line platforms, 2023
  • Chiyoda Line platforms, 2023
    Chiyoda Line platforms, 2023
  • Mita Line platforms, 2019
    Mita Line platforms, 2019
  • Entrance B6, in Marunouchi district.
    Entrance B6, in Marunouchi district.

History

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The Hibiya Line station opened on 29 August 1964, the Chiyoda Line station opened on 20 March 1971, and the Mita Line station opened on 30 June 1972.[3]

The station facilities of the Hibiya and Chiyoda Lines were inherited byTokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[4]

Surrounding area

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References

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  1. ^ab各駅の乗降人員ランキング 2019年度 [Station usage ranking FY2019] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metro. 2020.Archived from the original on 10 January 2021. Retrieved21 January 2021.
  2. ^各駅乗降人員一覧 [The number of passengers] (in Japanese). Japan: Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. 2020.Archived from the original on 10 January 2021. Retrieved21 January 2021.
  3. ^Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002).データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. pp. 213–215.ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
  4. ^"「営団地下鉄」から「東京メトロ」へ" [From "Teito Rapid Transit Authority" to "Tokyo Metro"].Tokyo Metro Online (in Japanese). 2006-07-08. Archived fromthe original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved29 May 2022.

External links

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Media related toHibiya Station at Wikimedia Commons

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