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私たちは、人々が好きな有名人について読んで、それについて気分を良くすることができるスペースを作りたかったのです.私たちは、人々が有名人についてポジティブな方法でゴシップできる場所を作りたかった.
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shimbashi station, 2020-10-18, 【4K】東京駅地下街を散策 Walk around underground shopping mall of Tokyo Station【October 2020】, しかしここは本当に幅広いジャンルの食がそろっていますね。
各地方の名産も数多くあるので、ちょっとした旅行気分を味わえます。
However, there is a really wide range of food here.
There are many local specialties, so you can feel a little travel.
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Station layout[edit]
JR East[edit]
The JR East station consists of three surface platforms serving the Tōkaidō, Yamanote, and Keihin-Tōhoku lines, and an underground platform serving the Yokosuka Line.
Surface platforms[edit]
1 | JT Tōkaidō Main Line | for Yokohama, Odawara, and Atami |
2 | JU Ueno-Tokyo Line | for Ueno (via JU Utsunomiya Line) for Omiya, Utsunomiya (via JU Takasaki Line) for Takasaki (via JJ Jōban Line) for Toride, Mito |
3 | JK Keihin-Tōhoku Line | for Shinagawa, Yokohama, and Ofuna |
4 | JY Yamanote Line | for Shinagawa, Shibuya, and Shinjuku |
5 | JY Yamanote Line | for Tokyo, Ueno, and Ikebukuro |
6 | JK Keihin-Tōhoku Line | for Tokyo, Ueno, and Ōmiya |
Underground platform[edit]
Tokyo Metro[edit]
Tokyo Metro operates in an underground station with two side platforms serving the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei)[edit]
Toei operates in an underground station with two side platforms serving the Toei Asakusa Line.
Yurikamome[edit]
The terminus for the Yurikamome is an elevated station next to the JR station.

Shimbashi Station train lines
Shimbashi Station is operated by four distinct railway companies:
- JR East
- Tokyo Metro
- Toei
- Yurikamome
It is considered a major intersection for connections between the Yamanote and other lines.
JR train lines
You can use your Japan Rail Pass for easy and inexpensive travel on JR Lines. These include:
- Yamanote Line
- Tokaido Main Line
- Yokosuka Line
- Joban Line
- Ueno-Tokyo Line
- Keihin-Tohoku Line
Local trains run on the Keihin-Tohuku, Joban, and Tokaido Main Lines. Rapid and Special Rapid services operate on the Tokaido Main Line and Joban Line.
Non-JR lines
Non-JR lines serving Shimbashi Station include:
- Tokyo Metro Ginza Line G-08
- Toei Asakusa Line A-10
- New Transit Yurikamome U-01
The Airport Limited Express also runs on the Toei Metro Asakusa Line. The JR Pass is not applicable to these non-JR train lines.
Shimbashi Station map
Shimbahi’s JR East station has three surface platforms and one underground platform. At surface level, track one serves the Tokaido Main Line, two the Ueno-Tokyo Line, three and six the Keihin-Tohoku Line, and four and five the Yamanote Line. The two tracks of the underground platform serve the Yokosuka Line.
The Tokyo Metro has two side platforms located underground, as does the Toei subway. The Yurikamome can be reached via an elevated station beside the JR East station.
The station’s East Exit opens to the Shiodome, and the West Karasumori Exit leads to bars and izakaya. Shops can be found on level B1F of the station, and coin luggage lockers are available on this level as well as level 1F.
Shimbashi Station 新橋駅
Shimbashi Station (Shinbashi) is in the Shimbashi district of south, central Tokyo in Minato ward directly south of Tokyo Station. Shimbashi Station is close to both the shopping mecca that is Ginza and the gleaming skyscrapers of Shiodome. The Shimbashi district itself, around the station is typically where company workers eat, shop and drink.
Shimbashi Station Tokyo in the Taisho Period
Shimbashi Station Connections
Shimbashi Station is a major rail intersection in Tokyo connecting with the circular JR Yamanote Line (2 stops from Tokyo Station), the Tokaido Line for trains to Fujisawa, Hiratsuka, Odawara and Atami, the Yokosuka Line for Yokohama and down to Kamakura and Yokosuka, and the Keihin-Tohoku Line for trains to Shinagawa, Yokohama Station, and Ofuna.
Shimbashi Station also has two Tokyo subway lines: the Toei Asakusa Line, and the Ginza Line for access to Asakusa in the east or Shibuya in the west.
Shiodome Station on the Toei Oedo Subway Line is about a 9 minute walk from Shimbashi Station.
Just outside JR Shimbashi Station, on the east side, is the terminus for the Yurikamome Line that goes across Rainbow Bridge to Toyosu Station in Koto-ku via Odaiba.
Shimbashi Station East Exit, at present, Tokyo
JR Shimbashi Station East Exit, Tokyo – with the covered entranceway to Shimbashi Subway Station for the Asakusa Line
The memory of the rail
In the district of Minato, the station of Shimbashi, inaugurated in 1872 is one of the oldest stations in the country. It is the brilliant symbol of the history of the railways in the Japanese capital. However, Shimbashi is not just about its rich past. At the interconnection of several lines, Shimbashi station is also the rallying point for neighborhood salarymen who come to relax after dark in the many gado shita; those little bars and restaurants tucked away under the train tracks. A bustling atmosphere full of authenticity to discover after sundown!
A long story
Just like cats, Shimbashi Station has had multiple lives. With its different names, multiple locations, and architectures, Shimbashi Station has a very long history that some would describe as a little complex.
In 1872, the first railway line, linking the Japanese capital to Yokohama, was put into service. This link, called the Tokaidô line, transports passengers from the port city to Tokyo in 35 min. Its terminus in the capital was then a brand new station; that of Shimbashi Teishajo.
Designed by an American architect, the latter was inaugurated in October 1872 in the presence of Emperor Meiji (1852-1912); the latter even took part in the maiden voyage. In 1909, Karasumori station, connected to the Yamanote line, opened its doors near that Shimbashi Teishajo.
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The original Shimbashi station
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In Renaissance style, the flamboyant red brick and freestone building is the work of architect Tatsuno Kingo (1854-1919); a regular in this type of building since we already owe him the stations of Manseibashi (1912) and Tokyo (1914).
- Read: Tokyo Station
In 1914, the extension of the Tokaidô line to the brand new station in Tokyo completely changed the network of surrounding stations. Shimbashi Station is transformed into a freight station and renamed Shiodome Station.
As for Karasumori Station, it was renamed Shimbashi Station. A funny game of musical chairs!
Shimbashi Station during the Taisho era (1912-1926)
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Unfortunately, the Kanto earthquake of September 1, 1923, was fatal at Shimbashi station. A new station is quickly erected. But the latter is much more modest than her ancestor. Indeed, Shimbashi has seen its rail traffic decreased since the opening of Tokyo Central Station.
Lively neighborhood
Today, more than 690,000 passengers pass through Shimbashi station every day by train or subway.
Four train lines of the JR East network serve Shimbashi:
- Tokaido Main Line between Tokyo and Atami
- Keihin-Tohoku line between Omiya and Yokohama
- Yokosuka line between Tokyo and Kurihama
- Yamanote Line, Tokyo Circular Line
You can also get to Shimbashi Station via the following three subway lines :
- Ginza Line (Tokyo Metro), between Shibuya and Asakusa
- Asakusa Line (Toei), between Nishi-Magome and Oshiage
- Yurikamome Line (New Transit Yurikamome), an automatic and overhead line between Shimbashi and Toyosu
The station is also connected underground to the Shiodome subway station (Yurakucho line between Wakôshi and Shin-Kiba).
Shimbashi is a business district where many large Japanese companies have set up their headquarters: the airline ANA, the companies Fujitsu, Panasonic, Shiseido, Dentsu …
Several shopping centers await shoppers: Wing, Shiodome Sio site, and Caretta Shidome, whose restaurants are located on the 46th and 47th floors and offer a breathtaking view of Tokyo Bay.
For cultural outings, several interesting places are accessible in a few minutes: the Dentsu Shiki Theater, the advertising museum, the Panasonic Shiodome Museum, not to mention the fabulous Hama-Rikyû garden.
Hama-Rikyu Garden
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Gourmets will not miss the Tabisuru Market which offers a wide choice of regional products from all over the archipelago and the Sake and Shochu Information Center to discover and taste traditional Japanese spirits.
Shimbashi is a small paradise for anyone who wants to taste the atmosphere of izakaya and tachinomiya. Its maze of bars and restaurants has been the meeting place for local salarymen since the 1960s. From popular establishments to high-end establishments, there is something for everyone.
But the most to enjoy your evening is to go to one of the tiny eateries located under the railway. This gado shita offers grilled meats and fish, vegetables, and sashimi at affordable prices. But you still have to find a place. For this, plan to arrive early!
Railway heritage
Despite multiple transformations, Shimbashi station has kept its long-lived railway heritage. Since 1972, a perfectly preserved C11 292 steam locomotive has been on display in the square opposite the Hibiya exit of the station. Installed in the cradle of Japanese railways in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the station, the locomotive whistles every day at 12 noon, 3 pm, and 6 pm.
To the left of the Shiodome exit, another monument celebrates this rich past: a railway wheel accompanied by a small stele.
It reads: “With a whistle, my train leaves Shimbashi. The moon on Mount Atago will be my traveling companion.”
This is the first verse of an extremely popular song written and performed in 1900 by Owada Takeki. Entitled Tetsudo Shôka, this railway song had an educational vocation. In 66 verses, it illustrates the journey between Shimbashi and Kobe, describing in passing the cities, the history, the legends, and regional specificities.
Railway Song Monument in Shimbashi
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Another vestige delights densha otaku: the famous “ghost station” of Shimbashi. Indeed, not everyone knows it, but an abandoned station is located just above the current platforms of the Ginza metro line.
Between January and September 1939, two subway stations coexist in Shimbashi. Operated by competing companies, each serves a different part of the capital. This Kafkaesque situation ends after 8 months when the two parties find common ground by proposing a common offer. Only one station is kept. Abandoned, the second serves as a train depot. The Tokyo Metro company, the owner of the site, opens this ghost station during special events.
But the public could soon reinvest in the premises. Tokyo Metro plans to reopen on the horizon of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Like the old Manseibashi Station, the abandoned Shimbashi Station could soon accommodate shops and restaurants.
Finally, for all those who would have been seduced by this wise romantic railway, know that it is possible to visit the original station of Shimbashi (1872-1914)! Right next to the Shiodome City Center business complex, a faithful reconstruction of the original houses a museum retracing the railroad history of Shimbashi and Shiodome.
Shimbashi abandoned subway station
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The reconstruction of the old Shimbashi station houses a museum
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Station Information
Station Map
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Elevators
Elevators are available between street and ticket gate levels and between the ticket gate level and platforms.
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Ticket Machines
Ticket machines and fare adjustment machines at stations are equipped with monitors and intercom to provide text, visual, and audio guidance.
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Braille Panels and Audio Guides
Audio guides are provided at ticket gates and platform levels. Station and restroom maps, and fare adjustment offices are equipped with Braille panels and audio guides.
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Station Numbering / Displays in 4 Languages
For ease of understanding, especially by foreign visitors, route and station names are displayed in Roman alphabet and numerals. All important information is displayed in 4 languages.
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Multipurpose Restroom
Stations are equipped with male, female, and multipurpose restrooms. Multipurpose restrooms can be used by seniors, wheelchair users, persons with ostomies, and the general public.
Free Wi-Fi
This station provides free Wi-Fi.
All Yurikamome stations are installed with LED lighting.
All Yurikamome stations use LED lighting in efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and prevent global warming.
Station Motif
Willow stripe pattern
This striped abstract pattern is meant to represent willow leaves. Willow tress have been a familiar sight to Japanese people since ancient times, believing that the tree brings good luck.
In the so-called “Flower Calendar” used during the Edo period (1603-1868), willows represented the 11th month. The other plants used for the calendar were pine (1st month), plum (2nd month), cherry (3rd month), wisteria (4th month), iris (5th month), peony (6th month), bush clover (7th month), pampas grass (8th month), chrysanthemum (9th month), maple (10th month), and paulownia (12th month).
Station interior and exterior photos
This section explains the alternate routes available during suspension of Yurikamome Line train service.
- ※”Time required” does not include the time taken to transfer or connect between modes of transportation.
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- ※Bus routes are subject to change depending on circumstances.
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Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan | 2-10-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-Ku |
“Midori to Mizu” Education Center, Hibiya Park / Hibiya Green Salon | 1-5 Hibiya-koen, Chiyoda-Ku |
※The information provided here is based on public announcements by Tokyo City as of August 1, 2018.
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