Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station, Underground metro station in Koto district, Tokyo, Japan.
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station is an underground metro station in Koto district, Tokyo, Japan, with three island platforms across two levels. The facility serves both the Hanzomon Line and Oedo Line subway networks.
The station opened first with the Oedo Line in December 2000. The extension by the Hanzomon Line was added in March 2003.
The platforms display metal sculptures by Shoichiro Higuchi that incorporate materials from Japan's post-war industrial products. These artworks give the station a distinct visual character and reflect the country's economic recovery period.
The station has three elevators, six escalators, and multipurpose restrooms for easy movement. Real-time schedule displays help you find your trains.
In 2013, Kiyosumi-shirakawa recorded the lowest passenger count among Hanzomon Line stations, with 47,192 daily users accessing the transportation hub.
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