Shinjuku-Nishiguchi Station, Underground metro station in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Shinjuku-Nishiguchi Station is an underground interchange in western Tokyo connecting multiple railway lines and serving thousands of passengers daily. The facility features numerous exits, wide corridors, and clear signage that makes moving through the subterranean network straightforward.
The station opened in 2000 and expanded Tokyo's subway network westward into the growing business district. This opening created an important transport hub that connected the developing area to the rest of the metropolitan region.
The station links commuters to the modern Nishi-Shinjuku business district, dominated by glass towers and international companies. It functions as a daily meeting point where office workers and travelers pass through organized corridors throughout the day.
The station is fully accessible at street level with elevators and ramps available throughout for passengers with reduced mobility. Visitors should note which exit to use based on their destination in Nishi-Shinjuku, as different exits lead to different streets and areas.
The station sits directly beneath a major pedestrian bridge connecting the business district, linking underground passages with the streets above in a seamless way. This underground location means travelers never need to exit to the surface to transfer between adjacent buildings.
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