Tōyōchō Station, Metro station in Kōtō, Japan
Tōyōchō Station is an underground metro station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line with two parallel side platforms, one for each direction of travel. Multiple barrier-free exits provide access to the surrounding neighborhood and nearby buildings.
The station opened in 1967 as part of the expansion of the Tozai Line to improve transportation connectivity in eastern Tokyo. This development helped connect new residential and commercial areas that were growing rapidly at that time.
The station designation T-14 follows the Japanese systematic approach of combining letters and numbers to identify transportation infrastructure locations.
The station is easy to navigate with clear signage in Japanese and English on the platforms and corridors. All exits are accessible and well-marked, making it straightforward to find your way in and out of the station.
The adjacent Royal Park Hotel offers visitors direct access to several restaurants and a shopping center within the same building complex. This makes the station a convenient hub for both travelers and locals looking to shop or dine.
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