Iwamotochō Station, Metro station in Chiyoda district, Japan
Iwamotochō Station is an underground railway station on the Toei Shinjuku Line located beneath a major intersection in Tokyo. The station has two island platforms with three tracks to handle passenger traffic.
The station opened in December 1978 as part of Tokyo's expanding metro network. It has served as a key transportation hub in the Chiyoda commercial district since then.
The station provides information and signs in multiple languages to help travelers navigate Tokyo more easily. Services are designed with international visitors in mind, making the space accessible to people from different backgrounds.
The station is easy to reach from central Tokyo and offers multiple escalators and elevators for access. Special accessible restroom facilities are available on-site for all visitors.
The station features a specialized multipurpose bathroom called the Daredemo Toilet that serves visitors with various accessibility needs. This facility shows how Tokyo's transit system adapts to support all kinds of travelers.
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