Kayabachō Station, Metro station in Nihonbashi district, Tokyo, Japan.
Kayabachō Station is an underground railway hub in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district with multiple levels below street level. The Hibiya Line and Tozai Line share three platforms at the location.
The station opened in February 1963 when the Hibiya Line began operating. A connection to the Tozai Line came later, expanding the transport network in the city.
The station sits in a district where banking and financial institutions form the backbone of daily operations. The flow of workers and the focus on business activity shape how the neighborhood looks and feels throughout the day.
Multiple entrances help visitors reach the station from different directions in the neighborhood. The platforms are clearly marked, making it simple to find the line you need.
The Hibiya Line runs special express trains called TH Liners that started running in 2020. These trains connect Ebisu with Kuki and provide faster trips for certain sections of the route.
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