Location & Access
Hakusan Station is situated in Hakusan 5-chome, Bunkyo, Tokyo, making it a key transportation hub in this central Tokyo ward. The station is operated by Toei Subway and is part of the extensive Tokyo subway network. Its underground structure ensures easy access regardless of weather conditions, and it is fully accessible, catering to all travelers.
While the station signboards display "Toyo University Mae" (in front of Toyo University), this is not an official sub-station name and is not listed on route maps. Nevertheless, it indicates the station's proximity to Toyo University, making it a convenient stop for students and visitors to the campus.
Railway Lines
Hakusan Station is served exclusively by the Toei Mita Line, identified by the station code I-13. It features two side platforms and two tracks, facilitating smooth passenger flow. From Hakusan, travelers can head north towards Nishi-takashimadaira, with Sengoku (I-14) being the preceding station. Going south, the line leads towards Meguro, with Kasuga (I-12) as the next stop. The Mita Line connects to various other subway and JR lines, offering broad connectivity across Tokyo.
Station History
Hakusan Station officially opened its doors on June 30, 1972. For over five decades, it has been an integral part of Tokyo's public transportation system, serving the residents and visitors of Bunkyo Ward. Its establishment contributed significantly to the development and accessibility of the surrounding area.
Travel Tips
When using Hakusan Station, be aware that while "Toyo University Mae" is displayed, it's not an official designation for navigation. Always refer to "Hakusan" for route planning. The station's accessibility features make it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. As it's an underground station, be mindful of the platform numbers for your intended direction (towards Nishi-takashimadaira or Meguro).
