Shin-Ochanomizu Station gives access to one of Tokyo's culturally rich neighbourhoods, where museums, galleries, universities or historical sites sit within easy walking distance of the exits. The area rewards exploration on foot and is popular with students, academics and visitors interested in Tokyo's cultural heritage.
Shin-Ochanomizu Station opened in 1972 on the Chiyoda Line. It is a key access point for the cultural institutions and historical sites in this part of Tokyo.
The Chiyoda Line connects Shin-Ochanomizu to the central network. The station provides a convenient base for visiting the cultural sights in the local area before connecting onwards to other Tokyo destinations.
The station has clear exits leading toward the local cultural institutions. Toilets are available within the station. Cafes and small restaurants are typically found close to the exits, serving the student and visitor population in the area.
Shin-Ochanomizu Station has lifts providing step-free access to the platform. Most cultural venues in the surrounding area also have accessible facilities - check individual institutions for details.
The station's surrounding area is notable for its cultural and educational institutions. Check local listings for current exhibitions and events at the nearby museums, galleries and historic sites.
Services run from approximately 05:00 to midnight. Cultural attractions in the area are typically open 09:00-17:00 or 10:00-18:00; check individual venue hours before visiting.