Onarimon Station, Underground metro station in Nishi-Shinbashi, Tokyo, Japan
Onarimon Station is an underground metro station in Nishi-Shinbashi located on the second basement level with an island platform. Two parallel tracks serve trains traveling in both directions.
The station opened in 1973 as part of the Toei Mita Line network operated by Tokyo's metropolitan transit authority. It was built to improve transportation links for the Minato district.
The station name comes from a historic gateway that once marked the area's main entrance. References to this old landmark are displayed throughout the station today.
The station has eight escalators and two elevators connecting the platform to street level. Multilingual signs throughout the station help passengers navigate and find their destinations.
The station houses a special multipurpose restroom called the Daredemo Toilet designed for passengers with specific accessibility needs. This facility demonstrates thoughtful design for inclusive access.
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