Meiji-jingumae Station (明治神宮前駅, Meiji-Jingūmae-eki) is a subway station located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It is a part of the Tokyo Metro subway network, and is served by the Chiyoda Line and the Fukutoshin Line.
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C03 F15 Meiji-jingumae 'Harajuku' Station 明治神宮前<原宿>駅 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Exit No. 7 of Meiji-jingumae Station | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Location | Shibuya, Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Station code | C-03 F-15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 20 October 1972 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line is immediately adjacent to Meiji-jingumae Station and is marked as an interchange on most route maps. Due to this proximity and to encourage use of the station by visitors, Tokyo Metro changed station signboards to read "Meiji-jingumae 'Harajuku' Station" (明治神宮前〈原宿〉駅) on 6 March 2010.[1]
1 | C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line | for Yoyogi-uehara![]() |
2 | C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line | for Otemachi, Kita-senju, and Ayase JL Joban Line (Local) for Matsudo, Kashiwa and Toride (via Ayase) |
3 | F Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line | for Shibuya TY Tokyu Toyoko Line for Jiyūgaoka, Yokohama |
4 | F Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line | for Shinjuku-sanchome, Ikebukuro, and Wakoshi TJ Tobu Tojo Line for Shinrin-kōen ![]() |
The Chiyoda Line station opened on 20 October 1972; the Fukutoshin Line station opened on 14 June 2008.
The station facilities were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[2]
PASMO smart card coverage at this station began operation on 18 March 2007.[3]
Points of interest include:
Stations of the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line | |
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Stations of the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line | |
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