Location & Access
Bakuroyokoyama Station is strategically located in Nihonbashi Yokoyama-cho, Chūō, Tokyo, making it a key transportation hub in the bustling heart of the city. As an underground station, it provides seamless access to various parts of Tokyo. Travelers can easily connect to other major lines via its direct links to Higashi-nihombashi Station (Toei Asakusa Line, station code A15) and Bakurochō Station (JR Sōbu Line, station code JO21), enhancing its utility for both commuters and tourists.
Railway Lines
The station is primarily served by the Toei Shinjuku Line, operated by Toei Subway. Its station code is S09. The Shinjuku Line offers both local and express services, with Bakuroyokoyama serving as a stop for both. Preceding stations include Jimbocho (S06) towards Shinjuku and Iwamotocho (S08) for local services towards Shinjuku. Following stations are Morishita (S11) for express services towards Motoyawata and Hamacho (S10) for local services towards Motoyawata.
Station History
Bakuroyokoyama Station officially opened its doors on December 21, 1978, making it over 45 years old. Since its inception, it has played a vital role in Tokyo's extensive subway network, facilitating millions of journeys annually. The station features two side platforms and two tracks, all situated underground, ensuring efficient passenger flow and train operations.
Travel Tips
When using Bakuroyokoyama Station, take advantage of its excellent connectivity. If you're heading towards Narita or Haneda airports, the connection to the Toei Asakusa Line at Higashi-nihombashi Station is particularly useful. For JR line access, Bakurochō Station is just a short walk away. The area around the station is known for wholesale districts, offering a glimpse into Tokyo's commercial heritage.
