Tokyo subway

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Two major Template:Nihongo operate in Tokyo: the Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway. Most of the network is located in the 23 special wards, with portions extending into Chiba and Saitama Prefectures. The subways are one part of Greater Tokyo's passenger rail network, with through service further connecting the subway to suburban railways in Western Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture.

Networks

There are two primary subway operators in Tokyo:

Template:As of, the combined subway network of the Tokyo and Toei metros comprises 286 stations and 13 lines covering a total system length of Template:Convert. The Tokyo Metro and Toei networks together carry a combined average of over eight million passengers daily.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Despite being ranked second overall in worldwide subway usage (after the Shanghai Metro) as of 2019, subways make up a relatively small fraction of heavy rail rapid transit in Tokyo alone—only 286 out of 938 railway stations, as of 2020.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Tokyo subway at 8.7 million daily passengers only represents 22% of Tokyo's 40 million daily rail passengers (see Transport in Greater Tokyo).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Other urban commuter rail systems include Keikyu Corporation (formerly the Keihin Electric Express Railway), Keio Corporation, Keisei Electric Railway, Odakyu Electric Railway, Seibu Railway, Tobu Railway and Tokyu Corporation.

Line color Sign Line Japanese Length
Tokyo Metro
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color File:Subway TokyoGinza.png Ginza Line Template:Lang 14.3 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"|Template:Color Error creating thumbnail: Marunouchi Line Template:Lang 27.4 km
File:Subway TokyoMarunouchi b.png Marunouchi Line Branch Line Template:Lang 3.2 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color File:Logo of Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.svg Hibiya Line Template:Lang 20.3 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color Error creating thumbnail: Tōzai Line Template:Lang 30.8 km
rowspan="2" style="background:#Template:Rcr;" |Template:Color File:Logo of Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line.svg Chiyoda Line Template:Lang 24.0 km
Chiyoda Line Branch Line Template:Lang 2.6 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color Error creating thumbnail: Yūrakuchō Line Template:Lang 28.3 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color File:Subway TokyoHanzomon.png Hanzōmon Line Template:Lang 16.8 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color Error creating thumbnail: Namboku Line Template:Lang 21.3 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color File:Subway TokyoFukutoshin.png Fukutoshin Line Template:Lang 20.2 km
Toei Subway
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color Error creating thumbnail: Asakusa Line Template:Lang 18.3 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color File:Subway TokyoMita.png Mita Line Template:Lang 26.5 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color Error creating thumbnail: Shinjuku Line Template:Lang 23.5 km
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"|Template:Color File:Subway TokyoOedo.png Ōedo Line Template:Lang 40.7 km

In addition, but not formally designated as subways:

The Yokohama Subway and the Minatomirai Line also operate in the Greater Tokyo Area, but they are not directly connected to the Tokyo subway network. However, direct through services from the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line regularly run into Yokohama's Minatomirai Line via the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line.

History

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The history of Tokyo Subway

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System administration

Both the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway systems are closely integrated with a unified system of line colors, line codes, and station numbers. However, the separate administration of metro systems has some ramifications:

  • For single rides across Metro and Toei systems, a special transfer ticket is required. It costs 70 yen less than the sum of the Metro fare and the Toei fare, calculated based on the shortest possible route between the origin and destination stations.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Passnet magnetic card system simplified such ticketing problems, by allowing one stored-fare card to be used on most of the rail operators in the Greater Tokyo Area (with the noticeable exception of JR East which continued to use its own Suica system). The new Pasmo system was introduced in 2007 and completely replaced the Passnet in 2008, finally allowing for one unified stored fare system for most of the Tokyo transit system, including JR East. The fare charged by the stored fare system may be slightly less than for users of paper tickets, as fares are calculated in ¥1 increments on stored fare cards whereas paper tickets are calculated at ¥10 increments.
  • The systems represent the metro network differently in station, train, and customer information diagrams. For example, the Toei map represents the Toei Ōedo Line as a circle in the centre, whereas the Tokyo Metro's map saves the central ring line for the Marunouchi Line and the JR Yamanote Line. As well, each system's lines are generally rendered with thicker lines on their respective system maps.

Reciprocal operation

As is common with Japanese subway systems, many above-ground and underground lines in the Greater Tokyo Area operate through services with the Tokyo Metro and Toei lines. Through services operate on all lines except Tokyo Metro Ginza and Marunouchi Lines and Toei Oedo Line. In a broader sense they are considered a part of the Tokyo subway network, allowing it to reach farther out into the suburbs.

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Tokyo Metro 6000 series and Odakyu 60000 series MSE Romancecar EMUs at Yoyogi-Uehara

Tokyo Metro

Line Through lines
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" | Template:Color Hibiya Line Tobu Skytree Line and Tōbu Nikkō Line (Kita-Senju to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen and Minami-Kurihashi)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="3"| Template:Color Tōzai Line JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line (Chūō Main Line) (Nakano to Mitaka)
JR East Chūō-Sōbu Line (Sōbu Main Line) (Nishi-Funabashi to Tsudanuma)
Toyo Rapid Line (Nishi-Funabashi to Tōyō-Katsutadai)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"| Template:Color Chiyoda Line Odakyu Odawara Line and Odakyu Tama Line (Yoyogi-Uehara to Karakida and Hon-Atsugi)
JR East Jōban Line (Ayase to Toride)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"| Template:Color Yūrakuchō Line Tōbu Tōjō Line (Wakōshi to Shinrinkōen)
Seibu Ikebukuro Line via the Seibu Yūrakuchō Line (Kotake-Mukaihara Station to Hannō)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"| Template:Color Hanzōmon Line Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line (Shibuya to Chūō-Rinkan)
Tobu Skytree Line, Tōbu Nikkō Line and Tobu Isesaki Line (Oshiage to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen, Minami-Kurihashi and Kuki)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"| Template:Color Namboku Line Tokyu Meguro Line (Meguro to Hiyoshi)
Saitama Rapid Railway Line (Akabane-Iwabuchi to Urawa-Misono)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"| Template:Color Fukutoshin Line Tobu and Seibu line (same stations served as the Yūrakuchō Line)
Minatomirai Line via Tōkyū Tōyoko Line (Shibuya to Motomachi-Chūkagai)

Toei Subway

Line Through lines
style="background:#Template:Rcr;" rowspan="2"| Template:Color Asakusa Line Keikyu Kurihama Line and Keikyu Airport Line both via the Keikyu Main Line (Sengakuji to Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) or Misakiguchi)
Keisei Oshiage Line, Keisei Main Line, Hokuso Railway Line, Keisei Higashi-Narita Line and Shibayama Railway Line (Oshiage to Narita Airport, Inba-Nihon-Idai or Shibayama-Chiyoda)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"| Template:Color Mita Line Tokyu Meguro Line (Meguro to Hiyoshi)
style="background:#Template:Rcr;"| Template:Color Shinjuku Line Keio New Line and Keio Sagamihara Line both via the Keiō Line (Shinjuku to Hashimoto or Takaosanguchi)

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See also

References

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Further reading

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