Tameike-sannō Station

G06 N06
Tameike-sannō Station

溜池山王駅
Exit5 in November 2018
Japanese name
Kyūjitai溜池山王駅
Literal meaningReservoir Mountain King Station
General information
Location2-11-1 Nagatacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo
Japan
Operated byThe logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platforms (1 for each line)
Tracks4 (2 for each line)
ConnectionsM14 C07 Kokkai-gijidō-mae
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Other information
Station codeG-06, N-06
Websitewww.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/station/tameike-sanno/index.html
History
Opened30 September 1997; 27 years ago (1997-09-30)
Services
Preceding station The logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro Following station
Akasaka-mitsuke
G05
towards Shibuya
Ginza Line Toranomon
G07
towards Asakusa
Roppongi-itchōme
N05
towards Meguro
Namboku Line Nagatacho
N07
Location
Tameike-sannō Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station
Location within Special wards of Tokyo
Tameike-sannō Station is located in Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)
Tameike-sannō Station is located in Tokyo
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station (Tokyo)
Tameike-sannō Station is located in Japan
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station
Tameike-sannō Station (Japan)

Tameike-sannō Station (溜池山王駅, Tameike-Sannō-eki) is a subway station in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It is located in the ward of Chiyoda (Namboku Line platform) and Minato (Ginza Line platform).

Lines

Tameike-sannō Station is served by the following two Tokyo Metro subway lines.

The station is also connected by underground passageways to Kokkai-gijidō-mae Station, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (with this transfer being an appreciable walking time) and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, and it is possible to transfer between the two stations without crossing through the ticket gates.

Station layout

Exit 13 in 2014

The station has two island platforms serving four tracks.

Platforms

1 G Ginza Line for Akasaka-mitsuke and Shibuya
2 for Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa
3 N Namboku Line for Nagatachō, Komagome, and Akabane-iwabuchi
SR Saitama Rapid Railway Line for Urawa-misono
4

History

The station opened on September 30, 1997, as the southern terminus of the Namboku Line. The Ginza Line platforms opened at the same time.

It is named after the nearby Tameike Crossing (which is itself named for a reservoir [tameike] which once covered the area) and the nearby Sanno Shrine (commonly known as the Hie Shrine). Both "Tameike" and "Sanno" are names of bus stops in the area. The station was originally to be named "Tameike Station" after the closer Tameike stop, but the Sanno name was added in order to satisfy Chiyoda Ward (as Tameike is associated with the Akasaka district of Minato Ward).

The station facilities were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[1]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2019, this station and Kokkai-gijidō-mae combined[2] had an average of 150,922 passengers daily.

Surrounding area

See also

References

  1. ^ "「営団地下鉄」から「東京メトロ」へ" [From "Teito Rapid Transit Authority" to "Tokyo Metro"]. Tokyo Metro Online. 2006-07-08. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  2. ^ Kokkai-gijidō-mae and Tameike-sannō stations are considered to be the same station by Tokyo Metro when collecting ridership statistics.

35°40′22″N 139°44′29″E / 35.672803°N 139.741416°E / 35.672803; 139.741416

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