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[Sunset Hill] August 17, 2010 11:00

I didn't know that subway Nihombashi Station and Kayabacho Station were connected by underground passages.
Two years ago, when I walked from Nihombashi Station to Kayabacho Station, I went out to the ground on the way, and I thought that the underground passage was cut off.


s Exit Kayabacho 425.JPGWhen I got off to Kayabacho, it was a strong shower.
It's going to be soaked to walk to Nihombashi Station on the ground.
According to the underground guide map, it seems that the passage is cut off at Exit 11, so I decided to walk along the underground passage because I thought it would be better to avoid rain even before that exit.



s Left passage 428.JPG When you come to Exit 11, there is an underground passage on the left side.
Display to Nihombashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line 6:00 to 23:00 In Arikabe, traffic hours are 6:00 to 23:00 Other than the above, notes that are closed.
The passage leads to the stairs, and the ceiling going forward while going down and climbing is rounded out such as pipes.



s Toei Haneda. JPG Arriving at Nihombashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line There is a ticket gate for Haneda.
Go down the stairs in front of the ticket gate



sI sign. JPGHere we proceed to the flat road on the right, divided into two hands, a staircase and a passage.



SI flat road 440.JPGI was taken to the ticket gate (platform) of the Tozai Line. 
Go up to the ticket gate floor (B1) with the elevator just before.
I arrived next to Cored.
Today, I was able to go through the underground passage from Kayabacho to Nihombashi Station.
It takes 8 minutes.
The underground passage is connected.



●Check the way home from Nihombashi Station.
Why did you go to the ground two years ago?
Why wasn't it possible to pass through the passage that came today?
I searched for directions to Kayabacho Station on the underground passage at Nihombashi Station, but I couldn't find it.
For the time being, I will aim for Nihombashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.


s Escalator 450.JPG There is an escalator in front of the Toei and ticket gates. I'll try it.
Only the exit of D3.D4 is on the top. I can't find an underground passage.
Two years ago, I was mistakenly riding this escalator



s Downhill stairs 449.JPG I'll go down the stairs near the ticket gate a little more.
Certainly, there is a guide to the ticket gate for Haneda.



s To Kayabacho. JPG It was good.
If you walk along this road, you can go back to Kayabacho.
This passage is very convenient.
It is useful when the weather is bad.



ssHP map. JPGFrom the Tokyo Metro website