Suitengūmae Station, Metro station in Nihonbashi-Kakigarachō, Tokyo, Japan.
Suitengūmae Station is a Tokyo Metro station on the Hanzomon Line serving the Nihonbashi-Kakigarachō area with direct connections to the central business district and Otemachi Financial City. The underground facility links passengers to major transit hubs in the neighborhood.
The station was incorporated into the Tokyo Metro network in 1990 as part of an expansion that modernized transportation in this historic district. This addition marked an important phase in developing the area's rapid transit infrastructure.
The station takes its name from the nearby Suitengu shrine, a Shinto place of worship where visitors come to seek blessings for safe childbirth and children's wellbeing.
The station sits entirely underground with multiple exits to surrounding streets and buildings, making it easy to navigate the neighborhood. Signage is provided in both Japanese and English to help international travelers find their way.
The station connects directly to Hakozaki Air Terminal with regular bus services to Narita International Airport, streamlining travel plans. This link makes it a convenient interchange for passengers heading to or returning from outside Tokyo.
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