Kinshichō Station
Kinshichō Station
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Location | 3 Kōtōbashi, Sumida, Tokyo (東京都墨田区江東橋3丁目) Japan |
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Station code | Z-13 |
History | |
Opened | 1894 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (JR East, FY2013) | 103,522 daily |
Kinshichō Station (錦糸町駅 Kinshichō-eki?) is a railway station in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Tokyo Metro. The surrounding area is one of largest shopping areas of Sumida Ward, featuring several large department stores, numerous small shops and restaurants.
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Lines
Kinshichō Station is served by the JR East Sōbu Line (Rapid) and Chūō-Sōbu Line, as well as the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line (Station number Z-13).
Station layout
JR East platforms
1 | ■ Chūō-Sōbu Line | for Akihabara, Shinjuku, Nakano, and Mitaka |
2 | ■ Chūō-Sōbu Line | for Shin-Koiwa, Funabashi, Tsudanuma, and Chiba |
3 | ■ Sōbu Line (Rapid) | for Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kamakura |
4 | ■ Sōbu Line (Rapid) | for Chiba, Narita, Ohara, and Kisarazu |
Tokyo Metro platforms
1 | ○ Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line | for Ōtemachi and Shibuya Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line for Chūō-Rinkan |
2 | ○ Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line | for Oshiage Tobu Skytree Line for Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Tobu Isesaki Line for Kuki Tōbu Nikkō Line for Minami-Kurihashi |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Sōbu Line (Rapid) | ||||
Tokyo | Ayame Shiosai |
Chiba | ||
Shinjuku | Azusa | Funabashi | ||
Tokyo | Special Rapid | Funabashi | ||
Bakurochō | Commuter Rapid | Funabashi | ||
Bakurochō | Rapid | Shin-Koiwa | ||
Chūō-Sobu Line | ||||
Ryōgoku | Local | Kameido | ||
Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line (Z-13) | ||||
Sumiyoshi (Z-12) | - | Oshiage (Z-14) |
History
The station first opened on 9 December 1894.[1] The Hanzōmon Line (originally operated by Eidan, later Tokyo Metro) station opened on 19 March 2003.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by 103,522 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the 36th-busiest station operated by JR East.[2] In fiscal 2013, the Tokyo Metro station was used by an average of 92,658 passengers per day (exiting and entering passengers), making it the 41st-busiest station operated by Tokyo Metro.[3] The daily passenger figures for each operator in previous years are as shown below.
Fiscal year | JR East | Tokyo Metro |
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1999 | 83,336[4] | |
2000 | 85,652[5] | |
2005 | 89,700[6] | |
2010 | 99,032[7] | |
2011 | 99,167[8] | 82,342[9] |
2012 | 101,250[10] | 89,233[11] |
2013 | 103,522[2] | 92,658[3] |
- Note that JR East figures are for boarding passengers only.
Surrounding area
- Kinshi Park
- Sumida Triphony Hall (concert hall)
See also
References
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