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Ginza Line Tourist Guide

7 stations · 7 accessible · 7 interchanges

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About the Ginza Line in Tokyo

The Ginza line is a metro/subway line serving Tokyo, operated by TM. It has 7 stations in CityNav's database, of which 7 are wheelchair accessible. There are 7 interchange stations where you can connect to other lines.

Tourist tip for Tokyo: Get a Suica or Pasmo IC card — it works on every train, subway, bus and even at convenience stores.

Best pass for tourists: Suica or Pasmo IC card

All Stations on the Ginza Line

Stations marked ♿ are wheelchair accessible. Interchange stations show connecting lines.

Shibuya ♿ Accessible
Connects to: HanzomonFukutoshin
Ueno ♿ Accessible
Connects to: Hibiya
Asakusa ♿ Accessible
Connects to: Asakusa
Ginza ♿ Accessible
Connects to: MarunouchiHibiya
Shibuya ♿ Accessible
Connects to: HanzomonFukutoshin
Shimbashi ♿ Accessible
Connects to: Asakusa
Nihombashi ♿ Accessible
Connects to: TozaiAsakusa

Interchange Stations

These stations connect the Ginza line to other Tokyo transit lines — useful for planning multi-line journeys.

Shibuya
HanzomonFukutoshin
Ueno
Hibiya
Asakusa
Asakusa
Ginza
MarunouchiHibiya
Shibuya
HanzomonFukutoshin
Shimbashi
Asakusa
Nihombashi
TozaiAsakusa

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Other Lines in Tokyo

MarunouchiHibiyaTozaiChiyodaYurakuchoHanzomonNambokuFukutoshinAsakusaMitaShinjukuOedo
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