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Asakusa Station

 
Wikipedia: Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro, Toei, Tobu)
Asakusa Station Sign
Ticket gates at Asakusa Station

Asakusa Station (浅草駅 Asakusa-eki?) is a railway station in the Asakusa district of Taito, Tokyo, Japan.

Note that the Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station is located about 600 m to the west.

Contents

Lines

Station facilities

Tobu Railways

The Tobu Railway terminal is a surface station that occupies a portion of the Matsuya Department Store.

The station is mainly used by local and intercity limited express trains. Although Asakusa is the most "central" terminal of the Isesaki Line, it is connected to the next major terminal, Kita-Senju Station, by a length of track with sharp curves, beginning with the first stretch leaving the station, where trains have to turn 90 degrees to the right at a maximum speed of 15 km/h to cross the Sumida River. In part due to the station's somewhat awkward location, express and semi-express services on the Isesaki Line run through Kita-Senju to the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Hibiya Line rather than continue to Asakusa.

Platforms

1・2 Local Kita-SenjuTakenotsuka ・ Kita-Koshigaya
Sectional Express ・ Sectional Semi-Express Kita-Senju ・ KasukabeTōbu Dōbutsu KōenKukiTatebayashiŌta
(Tōbu Nikkō Line Direct)Minami-Kurihashi ・ Shin-Tochigi
3・4 Limited Express Ryōmō Tōbu-dōbutsu-kōen ・ Ōta ・ IsesakiAkagi
Nikko Line Limited Express Kegon, Kirifuri Minami-Kurihashi ・ TochigiTōbu Nikkō
Kinugawa Line Limited Express Kinu, Yunosato Tochigi ・ Kinugawa-onsen
Utsunomiya Line Limited Express Shimotsuke Tochigi ・ Mibu ・ Tōbu Utsunomiya
5 Rapid ・ Sectional Rapid Kasukabe ・ Tochigi ・ Tōbu Nikkō ・ Kinugawa-onsen ・ Aizukōgen-Ozeguchi ・ Aizu-Tajima

Tokyo Metro

The Tokyo Metro station is located underground to the south of the Tobu terminal.

Platforms

1・2 Ginza Line UenoGinzaAkasaka-mitsukeShibuya

Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation

Toei's station is located underground to the south of the Tokyo Metro station.

Platforms

1 Asakusa Line NihombashiSengakujiNishi-Magome ・ (Keikyu Main Line) Haneda AirportMisakiguchi
2 Asakusa Line Oshiage ・ (Keisei Main Line) Narita Airport ・ (Hokuso Line) Inba-Nihon-Idai ・ (Shibayama Railway Line) Shibayama-Chiyoda

There is a connecting passage from the Tobu station to the Tokyo Metro Station, and a connecting passage from the Tokyo Metro Station to the Toei Station. However, there is no direct connecting passage from the Toei Station to the Tobu station, passengers wishing to transfer between the two stations will have to walk at street level.

History

Today's Tokyo Metro Asakusa Station was one of the first underground stations in Japan, opening in 1927 as the eastern terminal of the Tokyo Underground Railway to Ueno, which was later extended to become the Ginza Line.

The Tobu Railway terminal opened in 1931 as "Asakusa Kaminarimon Station," and was renamed "Asakusa Station" in 1945.

The Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) Asakusa station opened in 1960 as part of the Asakusa Line from Oshiage Station.

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Tōbu Isesaki Line
Terminus   (Local)
(Sectional Semi-Express)
(Sectional Express)
  Narihirabashi
Terminus   (Sectional Commuter Express)
(Commuter Express)
(Ltd. Express)
  Kita-senju
Toei Asakusa Line
Kuramae   (except. Airport Ltd. Express)   Honjo-azumabashi
Higashi-nihombashi   (Airport Ltd. Express)   Oshiage
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Tawaramachi   Ginza Line   Terminus

Coordinates: 35°42′43″N 139°47′54″E / 35.71194°N 139.79833°E / 35.71194; 139.79833


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