List of Toei Subway stations

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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.

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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.

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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., Oshiage 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

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Station Line Opening date Design Ward or City Daily station entries
(FY2010)[2]
Daily station exits
(FY2010)[2]
Total
(FY2010)
Oshiage
(A)
4 Dec 1960UndergroundSumida92,98491,018184,002
Honjo-azumabashi
(A)
4 Dec 1960UndergroundSumida8,7868,60817,394
Asakusa
(A)
4 Dec 1960UndergroundTaitō22,26922,28444,553
Kuramae
(A)
4 Dec 1960UndergroundTaitō15,36715,88131,248
Asakusabashi
(A)
4 Dec 1960UndergroundTaitō27,18226,78453,966
Higashi-nihombashi
(A)
31 May 1962UndergroundChūō36,83037,01173,841
Ningyocho
(A)
30 Sep 1962UndergroundChūō24,36523,82648,191
Nihombashi
(A)
28 Feb 1963UndergroundChūō42,18242,47184,653
Takaracho
(A)
28 Feb 1963UndergroundChūō9,4439,94619,389
Higashi-ginza
(A)
28 Feb 1963UndergroundChūō33,98034,76568,745
Shimbashi
(A)
12 Dec 1963UndergroundMinato39,43539,49778,932
Daimon
(A)
1 Oct 1964UndergroundMinato44,78245,36290,144
Mita
(A)
21 Jun 1968UndergroundMinato47,29847,63594,933
Sengakuji
(A)
21 Jun 1968UndergroundMinato88,69188,842177,533
Takanawadai
(A)
15 Nov 1968UndergroundMinato6,0356,36512,400
Gotanda
(A)
15 Nov 1968UndergroundShinagawa30,06730,83560,902
Togoshi
(A)
15 Nov 1968UndergroundShinagawa9,4199,15518,574
Nakanobu
(A)
15 Nov 1968UndergroundShinagawa13,07913,16626,245
Magome
(A)
15 Nov 1968UndergroundŌta11,87611,21623,092
Nishi-magome
(A)
15 Nov 1968UndergroundŌta19,49218,89838,390
Nishi-takashimadaira
(I)
6 May 1976ElevatedItabashi6,1195,87411,993
Shin-takashimadaira
(I)
6 May 1976ElevatedItabashi4,7124,6019,313
Takashimadaira
(I)
27 Dec 1968ElevatedItabashi15,13914,83929,978
Nishidai
(I)
27 Dec 1968ElevatedItabashi12,33812,31424,652
Hasune
(I)
27 Dec 1968ElevatedItabashi8,4268,16416,590
Shimura-Sanchōme
(I)
27 Dec 1968ElevatedItabashi15,29514,86030,155
Shimura-Sakaue
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundItabashi13,36213,26626,628
Motohasunuma
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundItabashi10,46010,09120,551
Itabashi-Honchō
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundItabashi14,38913,71828,107
Itabashi-Kuyakushomae
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundItabashi14,32214,17828,500
Shin-Itabashi
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundItabashi12,22312,37524,598
Nishi-Sugamo
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundToshima11,87411,43123,305
Sugamo
(I)
27 Dec 1968UndergroundToshima45,23346,12491,357
Sengoku
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundBunkyō14,74114,49729,238
Hakusan
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundBunkyō23,44322,98946,432
Kasuga
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundBunkyō29,22529,34658,571
Suidōbashi
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundBunkyō20,80021,03641,836
Jimbōchō
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundChiyoda61,81062,097123,907
Ōtemachi
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundChiyoda39,70140,38680,087
Hibiya
(I)
30 Jun 1972UndergroundChiyoda35,95536,25872,213
Uchisaiwaichō
(I)
27 Nov 1973UndergroundChiyoda17,92418,83236,756
Onarimon
(I)
27 Nov 1973UndergroundMinato19,77820,38040,158
Shibakōen
(I)
27 Nov 1973UndergroundMinato12,89313,29326,186
Mita
(I)
27 Nov 1973UndergroundMinato46,24346,08892,331
Shirokane-Takanawa
(I)
26 Sep 2000UndergroundMinato13,19513,56426,759
Shirokanedai
(I)
26 Sep 2000UndergroundMinato4,2985,2019,499
Meguro
(I)
26 Sep 2000UndergroundShinagawa40,44738,54278,989
Shinjuku
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundShinjuku133,104130,878263,982
Shinjuku Sanchōme
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundShinjuku24,88926,41551,304
Akebonobashi
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundShinjuku17,78117,36935,150
Ichigaya
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundChiyoda41,83443,92185,755
Kudanshita
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundChiyoda41,69040,99782,687
Jimbōchō
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundChiyoda62,23062,922125,152
Ogawamachi
(S)
16 Mar 1980UndergroundChiyoda32,42632,78665,212
Iwamotochō
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundChiyoda19,97920,04340,022
Bakuro-Yokoyama
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundChūō52,73053,319106,049
Hamachō
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundChūō10,46010,72721,187
Morishita
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundKōtō32,10633,01965,125
Kikukawa
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundSumida11,05711,09122,148
Sumiyoshi
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundKōtō18,11918,13836,257
Nishi-Ōjima
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundKōtō12,95812,78125,739
Ōjima
(S)
21 Dec 1978UndergroundKōtō14,95914,40429,363
Higashi-Ōjima
(S)
21 Dec 1978ElevatedKōtō15,49715,21730,714
Funabori
(S)
23 Dec 1983ElevatedEdogawa28,58727,93456,521
Ichinoe
(S)
14 Sep 1986UndergroundEdogawa18,89118,34637,237
Mizue
(S)
14 Sep 1986UndergroundEdogawa24,37223,92548,297
Shinozaki
(S)
14 Sep 1986UndergroundEdogawa16,71216,47333,185
Motoyawata
(S)
19 Mar 1989UndergroundIchikawa (Chiba)34,41334,08534,085
Shinjuku Nishiguchi
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundShinjuku27,04524,99052,035
Higashi-Shinjuku
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundShinjuku10,50310,12820,631
Wakamatsu-Kawada
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundShinjuku14,43314,32428,757
Ushigome Yanagichō
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundShinjuku9,2899,19218,481
Ushigome Kagurazaka
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundShinjuku6,3056,71413,019
Iidabashi
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundBunkyō13,70913,63227,341
Kasuga
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundBunkyō25,23624,50449,740
Hongō-Sanchōme
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundBunkyō9,0789,39818,476
Ueno-Okachimachi
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundTaitō25,62325,45851,081
Shin-Okachimachi
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundTaitō19,35618,74038,096
Kuramae
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundTaitō13,94313,78527,728
Ryōgoku
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundSumida13,73513,58327,318
Morishita
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundKōtō29,61928,57558,194
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundKōtō15,56216,03031,592
Monzen Nakachō
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundKōtō36,49336,30772,800
Tsukishima
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundChūō27,19726,78553,982
Kachidoki
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundChūō40,14540,68080,825
Tsukijishijō
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundChūō10,92011,17322,093
Shiodome
(E)
2 Nov 2002UndergroundMinato21,53822,32043,858
Daimon
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundMinato56,69356,136112,829
Akabanebashi
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundMinato17,47816,90534,383
Azabu-Jūban
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundMinato17,10416,82333,927
Roppongi
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundMinato46,49245,91992,411
Aoyama-Itchōme
(E)
12 Dec 2000UndergroundMinato32,22932,24764,476
Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō
(E)
20 Apr 2000UndergroundShinjuku5,1665,16910,335
Yoyogi
(E)
20 Apr 2000UndergroundShibuya16,38816,61733,005
Shinjuku
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundShibuya62,08365,607127,690
Tochōmae
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundShinjuku17,61219,76937,381
Nishi-Shinjuku Gochōme
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundShinjuku13,25912,73325,992
Nakano Sakaue
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundNakano16,76516,92333,688
Higashi-Nakano
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundNakano12,44813,18525,633
Nakai
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundShinjuku11,03510,84621,881
Ochiai-Minami-Nagasaki
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundShinjuku10,79810,39021,188
Shin-Egota
(E)
19 Dec 1997UndergroundNakano11,62311,30922,932
Nerima
(E)
10 Dec 1991UndergroundNerima35,26835,64770,915
Toshimaen
(E)
10 Dec 1991UndergroundNerima5,5425,44810,990
Nerima Kasugachō
(E)
10 Dec 1991UndergroundNerima9,2809,13518,415
Hikarigaoka
(E)
10 Dec 1991UndergroundNerima28,46828,33656,804
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