Metros in Japan The Fukuoka City Subway (福岡市地下鉄) serves Fukuoka City, Japan. It consists of three lines, the Kūkō, or Airport, Line (空港線), the Hakozaki Line (箱崎線)) and the Nanakuma Line (七隈線). ...more on Wikipedia about "Fukuoka City Subway"
The Karasuma Line (京都市営地下鉄烏丸線, Kyoto Shiei Chikatetsu Karasuma-sen) is one of two lines of Kyoto Municipal Subway. It runs from south to north. It is jointly operated with the Kintetsu Kyoto Line to Nara. ...more on Wikipedia about "Karasuma Line"
Kōbe Municipal Subway (神戸市営地下鉄 Kōbe shiei chikatetsu) is the subway of Kobe. It has two lines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kobe Municipal Subway"
Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau (京都市交通局 Kyōto-shi kōtsū-kyoku) operates municipal subways and city buses in Kyoto, Japan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau"
Myogadani Station is located on the Marunouchi Line of the Tokyo Metro System, two stops from the large centre of Ikebukuro. It is in a central location but serves the mainly residential area of Koishikawa and is seldom busy except at rush hour. Surrounding the station is a small commercial area with a few shops, supermarkets, izakayas and restaurants. It is close to several of Tokyo's universities, including Ochanomizu Women's University and University of Tsukuba. It is also close to the Koishikawa Botanical Garden, which is affiliated with the University of Tokyo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Myogadani Station"
The Nagoya subway ( Jp. 名古屋市営地下鉄) is the subway system that serves the Nagoya, Aichi, Japan area. It is operated by Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. It has six lines, and fares currently range between ¥200-¥320. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nagoya Subway"
Sapporo Subway(札幌市営地下鉄: Sapporo Shiei Chikatetsu) is the rapid transit system in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It is operated by the Sapporo City Transportation Bureau. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sapporo Subway"
The Sendai City Subway Line (or Sendai City Underground Nanboku Line (仙台市営地下鉄南北線) as it is officially known) is a subway line in Sendai connecting Izumi-chūō Station in Izumi-ku, Sendai, with Tomizawa Station in Taihaku-ku, Sendai. This 1067 mm gauge line is 14.8 km long has 17 stations and runs on 1500 volt underground overhead electric system. The name Nanboku means north-south, which is the general direction that the track runs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sendai City Subway Line"
The Toei Asakusa Line (都営浅草線: Toei Asakusa-sen) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan. On maps, its color is light coral, and its stations carry the letter A followed by a two-digit number. Operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, it operates between Nishi Magome Station (A-01) in Ota Ward and Oshiage Station (A-20) in Sumida Ward. It is also called "Line 1." Through-running to other lines occurs at Oshiage Station and Sengakuji Station. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toei Asakusa Line"
The Toei Mita Line (都営三田線; Toei Mita-sen) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. It runs between Nishi Takashimadaira in Itabashi Ward and Meguro. Between Shirokane-Takanawa and Meguro it shares tracks with the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line. The line passes through the wards of Shinagawa, Minato, Chiyoda, Bunkyo, Toshima, and Itabashi. The line's planning number is 6 and its line color is navy blue ○ ...more on Wikipedia about "Toei Mita Line"
The Toei Ōedo Line (都営地下鉄大江戸線, Toei Chikatetsu Ōedo-sen) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (not the Tokyo Metro). Also known as Line 12, it commenced full operations on December 12, 2000, read "12/12/12" in the Japanese calendar as the year 2000 was Heisei 12. Its official line color is red-violet ○ ...more on Wikipedia about "Toei Oedo Line"
The Toei Shinjuku Line (都営新宿線; Toei Shinjuku-sen) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. It runs between Motoyawata Station in Ichikawa and Shinjuku Station. Eastbound, its route takes it through Shinjuku Ward, Chiyoda Ward, Chuo Ward, Koto Ward, Sumida Ward, Koto Ward again, Edogawa Ward, and Ichikawa City (in Chiba Prefecture). At Shinjuku, most trains continue up to Sasazuka Station (in Shibuya Ward) via the Keio New Line, with some services continuing up to Hashimoto (in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa) via the Keio Line and Keio Sagamihara Line. The line's planning number is 10 and its line color is yellow-green ○ ...more on Wikipedia about "Toei Shinjuku Line"
The Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. (formally 東京地下鉄株式会社 Tōkyō Chikatetsu Kabushiki Kaisha, but commonly 東京メトロ Tōkyō Metoro) is one of the two operators of Tokyo's metro system. It is a private company jointly owned by the Japanese government and the Tokyo metropolitan government. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro"
The Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (東京地下鉄千代田線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro. Its color on maps is dark green. Stations on the Chiyoda Line carry the letter C followed by a number. Its planning line number is Line 9. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line"
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The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (東京地下鉄銀座線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro. Its color on maps is orange. Stations on this line carry the letter G followed by a number. The 14.3 km line serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chuo, Chiyoda, and Taito. Its planning line number is Line 3. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Ginza Line"
The Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line (東京地下鉄半蔵門線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro. Its color on maps is purple. Stations on the Hanzōmon Line carry the letter Z followed by a number. The planning line number of the Hanzōmon Line is Line 11. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line"
The Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line ( Japanese: 東京地下鉄日比谷線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro. Its color on maps is grey. Stations on the Hibiya Line carry the letter H followed by a number. Its planning line number is Line 2. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line"
Tokyo Metro Line 13 (東京地下鉄13号線) is a Tokyo Metro subway line currently under construction in Tokyo, Japan. A 3.2 km segment from Kotake-Mukaihara to Ikebukuro, running parallel to the Yurakucho Line on separate tracks and known as the Yurakucho New Line (有楽町線新線 Yurakucho-shinsen), or simply as "New Line"), is already in operation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Line 13"
Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (東京地下鉄丸ノ内線) is a subway line, part of the Tokyo Metro system in Tokyo, Japan. It is the second line to be built in the city, and the first one constructed after 1945. The route is U-shaped, running from Ogikubo Station in the west of the city via the commercial and administrative district of Shinjuku through to the Marunouchi commercial center around Tokyo Station, before turning back and heading to Ikebukuro. The Marunouchi Line's color on maps is red. Its stations carry the letter M followed by a number. A branch line goes to Honancho; its stations have a lowercase m. Its planning line number is Line 4. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line"
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (東京地下鉄南北線 Tōkyō Chikatetsu Namboku-sen) is a subway line, part of the Tokyo Metro system in Tokyo, Japan. The name of the route means South-North Line, and it runs from Meguro Station in the south through 17 intermediate stations to Akabane-Iwabuchi Station in the north. The Namboku Line's color on maps is blue-green. Its stations carry the letter N followed by a number. The planning line number for the Namboku Line is Line 7. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Namboku Line"
The Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (東京地下鉄東西線) is a subway line. Part of the Tokyo Metro system, it connects Nakano Station in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, Japan and Nishi Funabashi Station in the city of Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture. In the numbering scheme of the Tokyo subways, it is Line 5. On maps, its color is light blue; stations on the Tozai Line carry the letter T followed by a two-digit number. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Tozai Line"
The Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line (東京地下鉄有楽町線) is a subway line. Part of the Tokyo Metro system, the 28.3 km line connects Wako-shi Station in the city of Wako, Saitama Prefecture and Shin Kiba Station in Koto Ward, Tokyo, Japan. In the numbering scheme of the Tokyo subways, it is Line 8. On maps, its color is gold, often taken as yellow; stations on the Yurakucho Line carry the letter Y and a two-digit number. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line"
The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (東京都交通局 Tōkyō-to Kōtsū-kyoku) is Tokyo's public transportation authority. Its subway lines are commonly described as 都営 Toei, meaning "operated (ei) by the Metropolitan (to) government." ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation"
The Tokyo Subway (地下鉄 chikatetsu) is one of the world's most extensive metro/subway systems. The two primary networks are operated by ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokyo Subway"
The Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line (京都市営地下鉄東西線, Kyōto shi-ei chikatetsu tōzai-sen) is a metro (subway) line that runs from the southeast of the city ( Rokujizo Station) to a point east of the center, then east-west (tōzai) through the center of the city of Kyoto. The Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau operates this, and the Karasuma Line, as well as buses. The present terminal stations are Rokujizo Station in Uji and Nijō Station in Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto. It handles an average of 120,000 passengers daily. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tozai Line (Kyoto)" This article is made on shortopedia
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