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Sumiyoshi

Tokyo Metro · Zone 1Opened 2003 Step-free access
Lines Served
Facilities
ToiletsInfo Desk

About Sumiyoshi

Sumiyoshi Station is a key interchange point on the Tokyo Metro and Toei network, where Hanzomon Line and Toei Shinjuku Line meet to offer seamless connections across the city. The station is a practical hub for cross-city journeys, used daily by large numbers of commuters transferring between lines.

Station Overview

Sumiyoshi Station opened in 2003 and serves multiple lines: Hanzomon Line and Toei Shinjuku Line. As an interchange station, it provides one of the most useful transfer points in its area of the network, reducing the need to travel to busier central hubs.

Lines and Connectivity

Multiple lines meeting at Sumiyoshi make it an efficient junction for cross-city travel. Each line serves different corridors of Tokyo, giving passengers wide flexibility when routing their journeys across the network.

Station Layout and Facilities

The station has multiple sets of platforms for the different lines, connected by clearly signposted corridors and escalators. Lifts connect all levels for step-free access. Facilities include toilets, ATMs and convenience retail near the gates.

Accessibility

Sumiyoshi Station has lifts to all line platforms. Step-free routes are available between all platforms and exits, though transfer distances between some lines may be longer than at simpler stations.

Travel Tips

  • Allow a few minutes for transfers between platforms - the interconnecting corridors can be lengthy at larger interchange stations.
  • Use an IC card for seamless transfer between all lines without re-ticketing.
  • Check signage carefully - different lines are colour-coded and clearly marked.
  • Morning rush hour (08:00-09:30) is the busiest time at interchange stations - allow extra time.

Nearby Attractions

The local area around the station offers the typical mix of shops, cafes and services found at major Tokyo interchange points. The surrounding neighbourhood is worth exploring between connections.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

All lines serve Sumiyoshi from approximately 05:00 to just after midnight. Mid-morning and mid-afternoon are the least crowded periods for making transfers.

Traveller Tips

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

Sumiyoshi is served by Hanzomon Line and Toei Shinjuku Line, making it a useful interchange for cross-city journeys.

QIs Sumiyoshi Station wheelchair accessible?

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

QWhen did Sumiyoshi Station open?

Sumiyoshi Station opened in 2003 as part of the Hanzomon Line network.

QWhat time does the metro run at Sumiyoshi?

Services at Sumiyoshi 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 Sumiyoshi 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 Hanzomon Line