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2-18-11 Higashi Nihombashi 103-0004, Chuo
I can not be right.
[Elevator]1. To Haneda Airport : Exit B12. To Narita Airport : Exit A4
Do you not unite in Bakuro Yokoyama? ?
Although it is connected to Shinjuku Line and Sobu Line, all the station names are different.
Toei Asakusa Line âªâ© Metropolitan Shinjuku LineI will change trains when I want to go to Jimbocho station â— (haha)
Toei Asakusa Line ↔ Toei Shinjuku LineA long communication passage will be a good exercise 笑 (lol).
Doutor etc. There is time, so it is convenient to wait while waiting for speed quickly.
It is a quiet station.
An old feeling underground stationVery, there are many foreignersGuide guys who are always resident have a nice smile
When you transfer from Bakuro Yokoyama Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line to Higashi-Nihonbashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, it is easy to change to the Toei Asakusa Line, but it takes a little time to change to the Up Line because of climbing the stairs.
It is convenient to transfer to the Shinjuku line.
It takes time to transfer.
Small metro station I used a couple days on my visit. Was clean and tidy and sometimes busy. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Transfer between Tokyo Metro and Keikyu line
Convenient transportation, a good place to be quiet at night
It's an idiot saying that I don't stop the airport
It is relatively easy to transfer to Bakuro Yokoyama Station of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, but be careful as there is a slight distance to JR Bakurocho Station.
It's a good station.
It is convenient to connect with many different lines of stations underground, and there is an elevator to the ground! Suitable for people with luggage to enter and exit.
Toei Line StationDirect access to Haneda AirportOld station, no escalatorThere are underground walkways connecting other stations nearby
During the commuting hours, the corridor will be jammed.
Since the Asakusa line was said to be the Metropolitan Subway Line No. 1, we were able to do this station first. I can transfer to the Shinjuku Line, but I will walk one station plenty just because I do not go out. And the name of the station is different. I want a moving walkway. (Because there are many things with elderly people)
When I was waiting for Haneda Airport, I happened to have a Doremifa inverter ♪
Quite
A relatively free station.
Quality space station, convenient transportation, many crowds, a local transport hub, spacious and comfortable, quite taste
All the tourists hauling their luggage up the B4 exit must not realize there's an elevator at exit A4 halfway to Bakuroyokoyama. The east side also has an elevator near the B1 exit. This makes it a convenient base for a trip (unlike Asakusa which has like, a single elevator) since it's also an express stop so you can get to Haneda and Narita without having to transfer. JR line (Asakusabashi) is also a 10 minute walk away so you can get to the western part of Tokyo easily as well.
Although I will walk relatively, it is convenient to be able to go to various directions such as Shinjuku, Asakusa, Shinagawa, Chiba, etc. by being transferred to Shinjuku Line and JR Sobu Main Line. There is an impression that something is light. I can't imagine where the three station names are broken apart.
The access path between the subway and JR is long and long. I don't get there easily.
Stayed at APA Higashi Nihon-bashi so I be the station couple times per day. Small station but the staffs were really helpful. Ticket value adding machines here were also pretty easy to use.
As airport express does not stop, it is necessary to walk to Asakusabashi Station.
Long passage
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2-18-11 Higashi Nihombashi 103-0004, Chuo
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