Azabu-Jūban Station, Underground metro station in Minato district, Tokyo, Japan
Azabu-Jūban Station is an underground metro facility in the Minato ward featuring two island platforms serving separate subway lines. The station extends across multiple basement levels and connects to the surrounding Azabu-Jūban neighborhood through several exits.
This station opened in 2000 as a junction point for two separate subway lines in Tokyo. Management responsibilities changed in the following years as operational control shifted to Tokyo Metro.
The station provides access to the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library, which maintains extensive collections of international materials and Japanese literature in translation.
The station is accessible via multiple entrances equipped with elevators and stairs for different mobility levels. Ticket machines are positioned conveniently throughout the facility to serve travelers on both lines.
The station extends six floors underground, with the Namboku Line platform on the third basement and the Oedo Line platform reaching the sixth basement level.
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