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Hiroo Station

 
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Hiroo Station
広尾駅
Hiroo station entrance
Location
Prefecture Tokyo
(See other stations in Tokyo)
Ward Minato
Neighborhood etc. 5-10-28 Minami-Aazabu
(in Japanese) 東京都港区南麻布5-10-28
History
Year opened 1964
Rail services
Station number(s) H-3
Operator(s) Tokyo Metro
Line(s) Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line

Hiroo Station (広尾駅 Hiroo-eki?) is a subway station in Tokyo operated by Tokyo Metro. It is stop H-3 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.

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Station layout

Platform 1 is for passengers traveling toward Naka-Meguro Station via Ebisu, and Platform 2 is for services to Kita-Senju Station via Roppongi, Ginza, Tsukiji, and Akihabara.

Exits

Exit 1 is convenient for visitors to the Arisugawa-no-Miya Memorial Park, the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library, the Hiroo shopping arcade, and the Kitazato Research Hospital. Exit 2 serves those going to Seishin Women's College or the Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital. Those bound for the Japan Red Cross Nursing College or Treatment Center, or going toward Aoyama, will find Exit 3 best.

Surrounding area

Hiroo has a reputation for being a desirable upscale residential area with convenient access to a variety of popular areas in Tokyo. It is located on the borders of Shibuya and Minato wards in Tokyo. Hiroo is within walking distance of the nightlife district Roppongi, as well as trendy shopping and dining areas like Ebisu, Azabu Juban, and Daikanyama.

Hiroo is home to many expatriates and professionals working in Tokyo. There are several embassies and international schools in the area. The German Embassy is a short walk from the station. Hiroo is further home to National Azabu Supermarket, an upscale grocery store featuring foreign brands.

The Hiroo Shopping street offers an interesting mix of traditional Japanese craft stores and modern boutiques. The Mormon Tokyo Japan Temple is accessed through Hiroo Station as is Arisugawa Memorial Park.

Neighboring stations

See also

External links

References


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