Shibuya Station

  • Through station (JR East)
  • Railhead ( other companies)
  • 4 (JR East)
  • 5 (Tokyo Metro)
  • 5 ( Tōkyū )
  • 2 ( Keio )
  • 445 730 (JR East)
  • 258 609 (Tokyo Metro)
  • 1095228 ( Tōkyū )
  • 343 697 ( Keio )

JR

Tokyo Metro

  • Fukutoshin - line
  • Ginza Line
  • Ginza Line

Tōkyū

  • Den'entoshi - line
  • Toyoko Line

Keio

  • Inokashira Line

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The Shibuya Station (渋 谷 駅Japanese, Shibuya -eki ) is located in Shibuya in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. It is served by four railway companies with a total of nine rail and subway lines, making it one of the busiest railway stations in the Tokyo Prefecture and is used predominantly by commuters.

History

Design and tracks

The original station building was built as a through station for today's JR lines, the tracks run in a north-south direction. About this department store was built by the Group Tōkyū which the other party is in parts of the building as the train station here in the form of terminal stations as the train station. The tracks of the JR East, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and are Tokyu Toyoko line in this case run on the second floor of the building, the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Fukutoshin line and the Tōkyū Den'entoshi line underground.

Platforms JR East

The JR East railway station has four tracks that can be used by two central platforms.

Platforms are Tokyu Toyoko Line

The station of the are Tokyu Toyoko Line is a railway terminus and has 4 tracks with a total of 4 platforms. The tracks 1 and 3 serve for boarding, the tracks 2 and 4 to set down only. It is here that is a variant of the Spanish solution used.

Platforms Tōkyū Den'entoshi Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and

Another station with four platforms, distributed on two central platforms, is used in parallel by the Tōkyū Den'entoshi Line and the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and the Fukutoshin line. Track 1 is supported by the Den'entoshi - line direction Chūō - Rinkan, track 2 from the Ginza Line towards Oshiage (Z -14 ) was used. At the other platform with the tracks 3 and 4 trains of Fukutoshin line drive in the direction of Wakoshi (F -01).

Platforms Tokyo Metro Ginza Line

The third line of the Tokyo Metro Shibuya station, the Ginza line, has a separate station with two tracks on two side platforms. Track 1 serves only to alight from track 2 Take the trains to Asakusa (G -19) from.

Platforms Keio Dentetsu

The station of the Keio Inokashira line with the direction in Kichijoji is a little off the actual main building of the station. He is a terminal station with two tracks that can be used by two side platforms from.

Lines

At Shibuya station provides a total of three lines of JR East. These are the Saikyo Line, Shonan -Shinjuku Line and the Yamanote Line. At Shibuya station begin two or ends a line of Tokyo Metro. The Ginza Line towards Asakusa and Ginza line towards Oshiage start here Fukutoshin the line of direction Wako -shi Coming ends here. Besides start two lines of Tōkyū, on the one hand Den'entoshi line towards Chūō - rinkan, on the other hand, the Toyoko Line to Yokohama. The station is served by the Keio Inokashira line with the company in the direction of Kichijoji, this line starts here. Up on the Inokashira line all color codes used in the table below correspond to the color codes used by the respective company of the lines.

In Express traffic with reserved seats on the Shibuya train station from Narita Express ( Shinjuku Tokyo Narita Airport ) JR is approached. Also, here begin the regular express trains (excluding reserved seats ) of the Toyoko ( Shibuya Yokohama ) and Den'entoshi lines ( Shibuya Chuo Rinkan ) from Tōkyō kyuko and the Inokashira Line ( Shibuya Kichijoji ) of Keio Dentetsu.

Environment

The bronze statue of the dog Hachikō dominates the square on the western side of the railway station before the same Hachikō exit of the station. It serves as an important reference point for appointments at the Shibuya train station and is one of the most popular meeting places for the teens from Tokyo.

Just north of the square is a large All -Go- junction connects with its three huge advertising screens at the surrounding buildings, which are often regarded as a motive for the busy, fashion conscious Tokyo.

Since Shibuya is known as a shopping district, above all, forms the center -Gai street with its numerous shops, CD shops and department stores - the most prominent among them the Shibuya 109 - the main attraction at the Shibuya train station.

See Also: Main article Shibuya

Use

In the table below you will find the ridership of the individual companies, these are as far as broken allow the given sources. For the JR East and Tokyo Metro only cumulative values ​​for all three lines are available.

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