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Nagatacho

Tokyo Metro · Zone 1Opened 1974 Step-free access
Facilities
ToiletsInfo Desk

About Nagatacho

Nagatacho Station is located in one of Tokyo's government or civic districts, where ministries, official buildings and public institutions define the character of the neighbourhood. The area is busy with officials and civil servants on weekdays, and quieter but more accessible at weekends.

Station Overview

Nagatacho Station opened in 1974 on the Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line and Namboku Line. It serves an important civic district of central Tokyo, providing access to government buildings and public institutions.

Lines and Connectivity

The Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line and Namboku Line connects Nagatacho to major interchange stations across central Tokyo. The station's central location makes it a practical stop when routing journeys through this part of the city.

Station Layout and Facilities

The station has clear exits leading to the surrounding government buildings and parks. Facilities include toilets and basic retail. The wider area has convenience stores and cafes serving the weekday official population.

Accessibility

Nagatacho Station has lifts to the platform. The surrounding civic district streets are wide and flat, suitable for wheelchair users.

Travel Tips

  • The area is very quiet on weekends - ideal for visiting any nearby public parks or historical sites without crowds.
  • Some government buildings offer public tours on weekdays - check official websites in advance.
  • Use an IC card for fast boarding at this station.
  • Hibiya Park (if nearby) is a pleasant free green space for a rest between sightseeing.

Nearby Attractions

The civic district contains important government and historical buildings. Public parks and gardens in the area are free and accessible year-round.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

Services run from approximately 05:00 to midnight. The surrounding area is most active on weekdays during office hours; weekends bring noticeably fewer crowds.

Traveller Tips

  • 1Use a Suica or Pasmo IC card to tap in and out at Nagatacho Station
  • 2Check which exit is closest to your destination using the station map
  • 3Services run from approximately 05:00 to just after midnight
  • 4The Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line and Namboku Line connects Nagatacho to the central Tokyo network

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Nagatacho Station?

Nagatacho is served by Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line and Namboku Line, making it a useful interchange for cross-city journeys.

QIs Nagatacho Station wheelchair accessible?

Yes. Nagatacho Station has lifts providing step-free access to the platform. Exits at street level are also accessible.

QWhen did Nagatacho Station open?

Nagatacho Station opened in 1974 as part of the Yurakucho Line network.

QWhat time does the metro run at Nagatacho?

Services at Nagatacho run from approximately 05:00 to just after midnight daily. Check the Tokyo Metro or Toei app for exact first and last train times.

QHow do I pay at Nagatacho Station?

Tap in and out with a Suica or Pasmo IC card at the gates. You can also buy paper tickets at the machines - select English on the screen.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Central Tokyo via Yurakucho Line