The platform of Shibuya Station on the Ginza Line is moving!

Translator: Oookey

2019.12.21

The Ginza Line, the main line represented by the Tokyo Metro has been in operation for more than 90 years. The stations along the road are all major landmarks in Tokyo. It is a very important line for local Japanese and a considerable amount for foreign tourists.

Convenient subway lines: With the development plan of Shibuya Station, the renewal of surrounding facilities and the establishment of new commercial facilities, the old Ginza Line Shibuya Station is more integrated with the surrounding facilities and is more convenient for everyone. Shibuya Station will have a makeover. Recently, construction has been completed, the crescent platform will be reopened, and the platform at Shibuya Station on the Ginza Line will also be moved. Please don’t go wrong and waste valuable time!

In order to cope with the relocation, the two sections of Shibuya-Omotesando, Aoyama-ichichome-Tameike-sanno will be temporarily suspended from December 28 (Sat) 2019 to January 2 (Thu) 2020, if from Asakusa You can only ride to Tameike Sanno Station.If you need to go to Shibuya, you may need to transfer to other lines, and the interval operation method is still implemented between Aoyama Ichome and Omotesando.Please forgive me for any inconvenience.

Please refer to the following figure for related information

The new Shibuya station platform will be moved from the current location of Toyoko Store to the location close to the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Futoshin Line from January 3, 2020. The last bus will be closed after use and will not be used anymore. Don’t go wrong if you are planning to travel in the future!

The detailed location is as follows

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