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1.Asakusa Station ・1-12-14 Komagata, Taitō-ku, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Asakusa Station (浅草駅, Asakusa-eki) is a railway station in the Asakusa district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, and Toei Subway. It forms one terminus of the original subway line in Tokyo, now the Ginza Line. | ||||||
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2.Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express) ・3-1-11 Nishi-Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo(東京都台東区西浅草3-1-11)Japan | ||||||
Asakusa Station (浅草駅, Asakusa-eki) is an underground railway station on the Tsukuba Express line in the Asakusa district of Taito, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company. It is numbered "TX03". While the station is located only 300 meters from the Tawaramachi station on the Ginza Line, there is no transfer corridor between the two. | ||||||
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3.Asakusabashi Station ・1 Asakusabashi, Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Asakusabashi Station (浅草橋駅, Asakusabashi-eki) is a subway station on the Toei Asakusa Line operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, and a railway station above ground level on the Chūō-Sōbu Line at the same site operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is located in the Asakusabashi neighborhood of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. Its number on the Asakusa Line is A-16. | ||||||
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4.Inarichō Station ・3-33-11 Higashi-Ueno, Taitō-ku, Tokyo 110-0015Japan | ||||||
Inarichō Station (稲荷町駅, Inarichō-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It is numbered "G-17". | ||||||
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5.Iriya Station (Tokyo) ・2-15-1 Shitaya, Taito City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Iriya Station (入谷駅, Iriya-eki) is a subway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro. | ||||||
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6.Ueno Station ・7 Ueno (JR Station)3 Higashi-Ueno (Tokyo Metro)Taitō, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Ueno Station (上野駅, Ueno-eki) is a major railway station in Tokyo's Taitō ward. It is the station used to reach the Ueno district and Ueno Park—which contains Tokyo National Museum, The National Museum of Western Art, Ueno Zoo, Tokyo University of the Arts and other famous cultural facilities. A major commuter hub, it is also the traditional terminus for long-distance trains from northern Japan, although with the extension of the Shinkansen lines to Tokyo Station this role has diminished in recent years. A similar extension of conventional lines extended Takasaki Line, Utsunomiya Line and Jōban Line services to Tokyo Station via the Ueno-Tokyo Line in March 2015, using existing little-used tracks and a new viaduct; the Ueno-Tokyo Line connects these lines with the Tōkaidō Main Line, allowing through services to Shinagawa, Yokohama, Odawara and Atami stations.[1] | ||||||
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7.Ueno-okachimachi Station ・5-26-6 Ueno, Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Ueno-okachimachi Station (上野御徒町駅, Ueno-okachimachi-eki) is a subway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. It is numbered E-09. | ||||||
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8.Ueno Zoo Monorail | ||||||
The Ueno Zoo Monorail Line (東京都交通局上野懸垂線, Tōkyō-to Kōtsū-kyoku Ueno Kensui-sen) was a 0.3 km (0.19 mi) long suspended railway operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). It lies within the Ueno Zoo in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. The monorail is similar to the Wuppertal Schwebebahn, but has rubber tires rather than steel wheels. Many of the parts manufactured for the monorail were off-the-shelf.[1] The first monorail in the nation (and the first zoo monorail in the world[2]), it had two stations, single track, and operated at 600 V DC. The line began operating on December 17, 1957, was suspended during 2001–2002, and has been suspended since October 31, 2019, with the operator citing the high costs of replacing the aging trains.[3][4][5] It was officially closed on December 27, 2023.[6] Being located inside the zoo, it only operated on days when the zoo was open, and between 9:40 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., with departures scheduled every seven minutes. The fare for the 90-second trip was 150 yen. | ||||||
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9.Ueno-hirokoji Station ・3-29-3 Ueno, Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Ueno-hirokoji Station (上野広小路駅, Ueno-hirokōji-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It is numbered "G-15". | ||||||
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10.Uguisudani Station ・1 Negishi, Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
35°43′19″N 139°46′40″E / 35.722066°N 139.777851°E / 35.722066; 139.777851 Uguisudani Station (鶯谷駅, Uguisudani-eki) is a railway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The name relates to a valley where formerly many Japanese bush warblers (uguisu) were found.[1] The station is to the north of the Tokyo National Museum and Ueno Park. | ||||||
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11.Okachimachi Station ・5 Ueno District, Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
35°42′26″N 139°46′29″E / 35.707327°N 139.774847°E / 35.707327; 139.774847 Okachimachi Station (御徒町駅, Okachimachi-eki) is a railway station in Taito, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).[1] | ||||||
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12.Kuramae Station ・2-3-1 Kuramae (Asakusa Line)3-3-1 Kotobuki (Ōedo Line)Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Kuramae Station (蔵前駅, Kuramae-eki) is a subway station located in the Kuramae and Kotobuki neighborhoods of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It serves the Toei Asakusa Line and Toei Oedo Line, both of which are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). The station is identified as A-17 on the Asakusa Line and E-11 on the Ōedo Line. While there is no underground connection between the two lines, passengers can transfer between them at ground level. | ||||||
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13.Keisei Ueno Station ・1-60 Ueno-kōen, Taitō-ku, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Keisei Ueno Station (京成上野駅, Keisei-Ueno-eki) is a railway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway. It is the terminus of the Keisei Main Line and is a short distance from JR Ueno Station. | ||||||
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14.Shin-okachimachi Station ・1 Moto-asakusa, Taitō City, Tokyo(台東区元浅草一丁目)Japan | ||||||
Shin-okachimachi Station (新御徒町駅, Shin-okachimachi-eki) is a subway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by Toei Subway and Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company. | ||||||
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15.Tawaramachi Station (Tokyo) ・1-1-18 Nishi-asakusa, Taitō-ku, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Tawaramachi Station (田原町駅, Tawaramachi-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It is numbered "G-18". While situated relatively close to Asakusa on the Tsukuba Express, there are no transfer passageways between the two stations. | ||||||
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16.Naka-okachimachi Station ・5-24-12 Ueno District, Taitō City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Naka-okachimachi Station (仲御徒町駅, Naka-okachimachi-eki) is a subway station on the Hibiya Line in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. | ||||||
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17.Minowa Station ・5-19-6 Negishi, Taito City, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Minowa Station (三ノ輪駅, Minowa-eki) is a subway station in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metro. It is close to Minowabashi Station on the Tokyo Sakura Tram. | ||||||
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18.Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station ・13-23 Ueno-kōen, Taitō-ku, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Hakubutsukan-Dobutsuen Station (Japanese: 博物館動物園駅) is a former station of the Keisei Electric Railway in Taito-ku, Tokyo. It is located between Nippori Station and Keisei Ueno Station.[1] It opened in 1933, but was closed on 1 April 1997 due to the length of the platform being too short for most trains. The station was formally abandoned in April 2004.[2] The station building and platform are still in existence and have been renovated and opened to the public in 2018.[3][4] | ||||||
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