Kudanshita Station, the Glossary
is a subway station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Bakufu Slump, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Cross-platform interchange, Island platform, Keiō Line, List of railway stations in Japan, Nippon Budokan, Side platform, Tōbu Nikkō Line, Tōyō Rapid Railway Line, Tobu Isesaki Line, Tobu Skytree Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, Toei Subway, Tokyo Metro, Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Yasukuni Shrine.
- Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
Bakufu Slump
is a Japanese rock band originally active between 1981 and 1999.
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Chiyoda, Tokyo
, known as Chiyoda City in English,"." City of Chiyoda.
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Cross-platform interchange
A cross-platform interchange is a type of interchange between different lines at a metro (or other railway) station.
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Island platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange.
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Keiō Line
The is a railway line in western Tokyo, Japan, owned by the private railway operator Keiō Corporation.
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List of railway stations in Japan
The links below contain all of the railway stations in Japan.
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Nippon Budokan
The, often shortened to simply Budokan, is an indoor arena in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
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Side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway.
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Tōbu Nikkō Line
The is a railway line in Japan operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway.
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Tōyō Rapid Railway Line
The is a rapid transit line owned by the third-sector company Tōyō Rapid Railway Co., Ltd., which runs between Nishi-Funabashi Station in Funabashi, Chiba and Tōyō-Katsutadai Station in Yachiyo, Chiba.
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Tobu Isesaki Line
The is a Japanese railway line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama to Isesaki Station in Gunma Prefecture.
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Tobu Skytree Line
The is a section of the Tobu Isesaki Line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture.
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Toei Shinjuku Line
The is a rapid transit line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei).
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Toei Subway
The is one of two subway systems in Tokyo, the other being Tokyo Metro.
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Tokyo Metro
The Tokyo Metro (Japanese: 東京メトロ) is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily ridership of 6.84 million passengers, the Tokyo Metro is the larger of the two subway operators in the city; the other being the Toei Subway, with 2.85 million average daily rides.
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Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line
The is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, owned and operated by Tokyo Metro.
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Tokyo Metro Tozai Line
The is a rapid transit line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, owned and operated by Tokyo Metro.
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Yasukuni Shrine
is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
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See also
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
- Aoyama-itchōme Station
- Hanzōmon Station
- Jimbōchō Station
- Kinshichō Station
- Kudanshita Station
- Mitsukoshimae Station
- Nagatachō Station
- Omote-sandō Station
- Oshiage Station
- Shibuya Station
- Suitengūmae Station
- Ōtemachi Station (Tokyo)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudanshita_Station
Also known as Kudanshita, Kudansita Station.