Ginza Station ⇔ Ginza 1-chome Station From June 6 to transfer station!
From June 6th, Ginza Station and Ginza 1-chome Station will be transferable stations.
Ginza Station was a transfer station on the Ginza Line, Hibiya Line, and Marunouchi Line, but it is also possible to transfer with Ginza 1-chome Station on the Yurakucho Line.
In addition, the time limit for transfer was set at 30 minutes, but it will be extended to 60 minutes at the time of this revision.
For example, you can come from the Toyosu area on the Yurakucho Line, get off at Ginza 1-chome, shop at Matsuya Ginza or Ginza Mitsukoshi on the way, and head from Ginza Station to Shibuya on the Ginza Line within an hour.
Let's actually try it.
First, get off at Ginza 1-chome Station on the Yurakucho Line, pass through the ticket gate, and head to the ground from Exit 9.
When you get out of the ground, go south on Chuo-dori toward 4-chome.
Enter the store from the entrance on the first floor of Matsuya Ginza and enjoy shopping.
After shopping, go to the underpass from A12 or A13
After shopping, take the Ginza Line from the Ginza Station ticket gate.
If you have an hour of transfer time, I think it is enough to look around Matsuya Ginza and Mitsukoshi Ginza.
If it is Tokyo Dumbo, Matsuya Ginza ⇒ Ginza Mitsukoshi ⇒ Ginza Kimuraya ⇒ Yamano musical instrument ladder is also possible ...
Toranomon Hills Station is also open!
On June 6th, Toranomon Hills Station, the first new station in 56 years since the opening of the Hibiya Line, will open.
There is also a transfer station between Toranomon Hills Station on the Hibiya Line and Toranomon Station on the Ginza Line.
Traffic in Tokyo will become more and more convenient.