Gaiemmae Station
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G03 Gaiemmae Station 外苑前駅 | |||||||||||
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Location | 2-7-16 Kita-Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo Japan | ||||||||||
Operated by | Tokyo Metro | ||||||||||
Line(s) | G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Station code | G-03 | ||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||
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Opened | 18 November 1938 | ||||||||||
Previous names | Aoyama-yonchōme (until 1939) | ||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||
FY2016 | 78,309 daily[1] | ||||||||||
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Gaiemmae Station Location within Tokyo |
Gaiemmae Station (外苑前駅, Gaienmae-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.
Station layout[]
The station has two side platforms serving two tracks.
Platforms[]
1 | G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line | for Shibuya |
2 | G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line | for Akasaka-mitsuke, Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa |
Concourse
Platforms
History[]
The station opened as Aoyama-yonchōme Station on November 18, 1938, and was renamed Gaiemmae in 1939.
Surrounding area[]
- Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
- Itochu
- Avex
- Oracle Corporation Japan
- Aoyama Cemetery
- Meiji Shrine Outer Gardens(明治神宮外苑 (Meiji Jingu Gaien))
- Meiji Jingu Stadium (baseball stadium)
- Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
- National Olympic Stadium
References[]
- ^ "Gaiemmae Station information". Japan: Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gaiemmae Station. |
- Official website (in Japanese)
Coordinates: 35°40′14″N 139°43′05″E / 35.67065°N 139.718145°E
Categories:
- Stations of Tokyo Metro
- Railway stations in Tokyo
- Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
- Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938