Shinjuku-sanchōme Station

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Shinjuku-sanchome Station
新宿三丁目駅
File:Shinjuku-Sanchome-Sta-B5.JPG
Entrance B5, October 2011
Location Shinjuku, Tokyo
Japan
Operated by Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway
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Connections Bus stop
Other information
Station code F-13, M-09, S-02
History
Opened 1959
Location
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Shinjuku-sanchome Station (新宿三丁目駅 Shinjuku-sanchōme-eki?) is a subway station in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, operated jointly by the two Tokyo subway operators, Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.

Lines

Shinjuku-sanchōme Station is served by the following three subway lines.

The Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line provides through services to and from the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and Tobu Tojo Line in the north, and the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minatomirai Line in the south. The Toei Shinjuku Line provides through services to and from the Keio Line in the west.

Station layout

The station consists of three separate island platforms serving two tracks for each respective line. The platforms for the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and Fukutoshin Line are interlinked, but transfer to and from the Toei Shinjuku Line requires passing through the Toei and Tokyo Metro station ticket barriers on the main concourse.

Tokyo Metro platforms

The Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line platforms are located on the second basement ("B2F") level running approximately east to west, and the Fukutoshin Line platforms are located on the third basement ("B3F") level running approximately north to south. They are linked by stairs and escalators at the north end of the Fukutoshin Line platforms and east end of the Marunouchi Line platforms.


1  Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line for Shinjuku and Ogikubo
2  Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line for Tokyo and Ikebukuro
3  Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line for Shibuya
Tokyu Toyoko Line for Jiyūgaoka and Yokohama
Minatomirai Line for Motomachi-Chukagai
4  Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line for Ikebukuro and Wakōshi
Tobu Tojo Line for Kawagoeshi
Seibu Ikebukuro Line for Hannō

Toei platforms

The Toei Shinjuku Line platforms are located on the second basement ("B2F") level to the east of the Marunouchi Line platforms.


1  Toei Shinjuku Line for Shinjuku and Keio Line
2  Toei Shinjuku Line for Motoyawata

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-09)
Shinjuku (M-08) - Shinjuku-gyoemmae (M-10)
Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line (F-13)
Ikebukuro (F-09)   Express   Meiji-jingumae 'Harajuku' (F-15)
Ikebukuro (F-09)   Commuter Express   Shibuya (F-16)
Higashi-Shinjuku (F-12) Local Kitasandō (F-14)
Toei Shinjuku Line (S-02)
Express: no stop
Shinjuku (S-01) Local Akebonobashi (S-03)

History

Shinjuku-sanchome Station opened on 15 March 1959, as a station on the Marunouchi Line operated by TRTA (present-day Tokyo Metro).[1] The Toei Shinjuku Line platforms opened on 16 March 1980.[1] The Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line platforms opened on 14 June 2008.[1]

Surrounding area

File:Shinjukusanchome-Sta-B5.JPG
Entrance B5, next to Isetan department store, July 2015

The station complex extends over a large area, with the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and Toei Shinjuku Line platforms located in Shinjuku 3-chome (after which the station is named), and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line platforms located in Shinjuku 5-chome. The station concourse on the first basement ("B1F") level is connected to Shinjuku Station in the west by an underground pedestrian passage above the Marunouchi Line, called the Metro Promenade. Another underground passage between the two stations was completed in 2012, situated below the Kōshū Kaidō. The southern end of the Fukutoshin Line platform is linked to the Takashimaya Times Square complex by an underground passageway.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2011, the Tokyo Metro station (Marunouchi and Fukutoshin Lines) was used by an average of 97,688 passengers daily, and the Toei station (Shinjuku Line) was used by an average of 50,458 passengers daily (alighting passengers only).[1]

See also

References

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