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词条 Daimon Station (Tokyo)
释义

  1. Lines

  2. Station layout

     Platforms 

  3. History

  4. Passenger statistics

  5. References

{{Infobox station
| name ={{TSSN|A|09|size=50}} {{TSSN|E|20|size=50}}
Daimon Station
| native_name = 大門駅
| native_name_lang = ja
| type =
| image = Toei-asakusa-line-daimon.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Asakusa Line platform
| other_name =
| address = 1-27-12 (Asakusa Line)
2-3-4 (Oedo Line) Hamamatsuchō, Minato-ku, Tokyo
| country = Japan
| coordinates =
| map_type = Tokyo city#Japan Tokyo#Japan
| map_dot_label = Daimon Station
| operator = Toei
| line = {{Plainlist|
  • {{TSLS|A}} Toei Asakusa Line
  • {{TSLS|E}} Toei Oedo Line

| distance =
| platforms =
| tracks =
| connections =
| structure =
| code = {{flatlist|
  • A-09
  • E-20

}}
| opened = 1 October 1964
| rebuilt =
| closed =
| former =
| passengers =
| pass_year =
| services ={{s-rail|title=Toei Subway}}{{s-line|system=Toei Subway|line=Asakusa|previous=Mita|note={{TSSN|A|08|size=30}}|next=Shimbashi|note2={{TSSN|A|10|size=25}}|notemid={{SLL|Airport Limited Express|c=orange|t=#000}}|rows1=2|rows2=2}}{{s-line|system=Toei Subway|line=Asakusa|hide1=yes|hide2=yes}}{{s-line|system=Toei Subway|line=Oedo|previous=Akabanebashi|note={{TSSN|E|21|size=30}}|next=Shiodome|note2={{TSSN|E|19|size=30}}}}
}}{{Nihongo|Daimon Station|大門駅|Daimon-eki}} is a subway station in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. The station is named after the Shiba Daimon or Great Gate of Shiba, located just west of the station on the road leading to the temple of Zōjō-ji.

Daimon is adjacent to Hamamatsuchō Station, which is served by JR East and the Tokyo Monorail. On the Toei lines, Daimon is called "Daimon Hamamatsucho" in certain automated announcements. The Oedo Line station, which occupies most of the space between the Asakusa Line and the JR lines, was initially planned to be called "Hamamatsucho", but ultimately adopted the name of the existing Asakusa Line station.{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}}

Lines

  • Toei Asakusa Line (Station A-09)
  • Toei Oedo Line (Station E-20)

Station layout

The Asakusa Line station has two side platforms. The Oedo Line station has one island platform.

Platforms

{{jpf|pfn=1|first=2|symbol={{TSLS|A}}|name=Toei Asakusa Line|dir=for {{STN|Sengakuji}} and {{STN|Nishi-magome}}
{{KQLS}} Keikyu Main Line for Haneda Airport ({{STN|Haneda Airport International Terminal||International Terminal}} and {{STN|Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal||Domestic Termimal}}) and {{STN|Misakiguchi}}}}{{jpf|pfn=2|symbol={{TSLS|A}}|name=Toei Asakusa Line|dir=for {{STN|Nihombashi}} and {{STN|Oshiage}}
{{KSLS|KS}} Keisei Line lines for {{STN|Keisei-Takasago}}, {{STN|Keisei-Tsudanuma}} and {{STN|Narita Airport}}
{{KSLS|HS}}Hokuso Railway for {{STN|Imba-Nihon-Idai}}
{{KSLS|KS|ns=N}} Narita Sky Access Line for {{STN|Narita Airport}} ({{STN|Narita Airport Terminal 2·3||Terminal 2·3}} and {{STN|Narita Airport Terminal 1||Terminal 1}})}}{{jpf|pfn=3|symbol={{TSLS|E}}|name=Toei Oedo Line|dir=for {{STN|Ryogoku}} and {{STN|Iidabashi}}}}{{jpf|pfn=4|first=3|symbol={{TSLS|E}}|name=Toei Oedo Line|dir=for {{STN|Roppongi}}, {{STN|Tochomae}}, and {{STN|Hikarigaoka}}}}

History

  • October 1, 1964: Opened as a station on Toei Subway Line No. 1 (Asakusa Line).
  • December 12, 2000: Oedo Line service begins.

Passenger statistics

The Asakusa Line station was used by an average of around 91,000 arriving and departing passengers per day,[1] while the Oedo Line station was used by an average of around 114,000.[2]{{When|date=December 2013}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=各駅情報|url=http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/daimon/a09.html|publisher=Bureau of Transportation, Tokyo Metropolitan Government|accessdate=19 December 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219101529/http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/daimon/a09.html|archivedate=19 December 2013|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=各駅情報|url=http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/daimon/e20.html|publisher=Bureau of Transportation, Tokyo Metropolitan Government|accessdate=19 December 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219101900/http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/daimon/e20.html|archivedate=19 December 2013|df=}}
{{Toei Asakusa Line}}{{Toei Oedo Line}}{{Coord| 35.65676| 139.75465 |format=dms|display=title}}

5 : Railway stations opened in 1964|Toei Asakusa Line|Toei Ōedo Line|Stations of Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation|Railway stations in Tokyo

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