is a subway station in
Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
The , also known as , is a bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government which operates public transport services in Tokyo. Among its services, the Toei Subway is one of two rapid transit systems which make up the Tokyo subway system, the other ...
(Toei) and
Tokyo Metro
The is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily ridership of 6.84 million passengers, the Tokyo Metro is the larger of the two subway operators in the city; the other being the Toe ...
. The station numbers are Z-12 for the
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.4 ...
and S-13 for the
Toei Shinjuku Line
The is a rapid transit line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). The line runs between Motoyawata Station in Ichikawa, Chiba in the east and Shinjuku Station in the west. At Shin ...
.
Lines
Sumiyoshi Station is served by the following two lines.
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Toei Shinjuku Line
The is a rapid transit line in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). The line runs between Motoyawata Station in Ichikawa, Chiba in the east and Shinjuku Station in the west. At Shin ...
(S-13)
*
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.4 ...
(Z-12)
Station layout
*B1 level: Concourses
*B2 level: Ticket halls/gates; Toei Shinjuku Line platforms
*B3 level: Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line platform 1 (for Shibuya)
*B4 level: Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line platform 2 (for Oshiage)
File:Sumiyoshi st tokyo02s3072.jpg, The Toei Shinjuku Line (platform 2) ticket barriers in March 2007
File:Sumiyoshi st tokyo01s3072.jpg, The Tokyo Metro ticket barriers in March 2007
Toei platforms
Two side platforms serving two tracks. Here, passengers must choose their direction before passing through the ticket gates.
Sumiyoshi_Station_2018a.jpg, The Toei Shinjuku Line platforms in December 2018
Tokyo Metro platforms
Originally built as two island platforms, one above the other, but only one side is used, and the other side, originally reserved for future extension plan to
Toyosu
is an area of Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. Its subdivisions consist of Toyosu 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ''chome''.
History
In 1937, the area of Toyosu was created on reclaimed land. There were dockyard, power plant, gas plant, freight station, warehous ...
, are used as stabling tracks.
File:Sumiyoshi-Sta-Hanzomonline-Platform1.JPG, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line platform 1 in June 2016. The other side of the platform is covered up with fences and information board.
History
The station opened on 21 December 1978, initially served by the Toei Shinjuku Line only.
The Tokyo Metro platforms opened on 19 March 2003.
The station facilities of the Hanzōmon Line were inherited by
Tokyo Metro
The is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily ridership of 6.84 million passengers, the Tokyo Metro is the larger of the two subway operators in the city; the other being the Toe ...
after the privatization of the
Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.
Surrounding area
Sumiyoshi Station is located about 15 minutes' walk away from
Kinshichō Station
is a railway station in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Tokyo Metro. The surrounding area is the largest shopping district in Sumida Ward, featuring several large department stores, numerous small shop ...
, one of
Kōtō, Tokyo's largest shopping areas and also lies in close proximity to Sarueonshi Park.
See also
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List of railway stations in Japan
The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan.
External links
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Railway stations
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References
External links
Toei station information
{{Toei Shinjuku Line
Railway stations in Tokyo
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1978