Location & Access
Myōgadani Station is conveniently situated in Kohinata 4-chome, Bunkyo, Tokyo. This subsurface station provides easy access to the surrounding residential and educational areas. While primarily a subway station, it also offers bus connections, making it a versatile point for navigating the city.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, identified by the station code M-23. It features two side platforms and two tracks, efficiently handling the daily commuter traffic. From Myōgadani, passengers can travel towards Ogikubo or Hōnanchō via Kōrakuen (M-22) and towards Ikebukuro via Shin-ōtsuka (M-24).
Station History
Myōgadani Station first opened its doors on January 20, 1954, becoming an integral part of Tokyo's expanding subway network. Over the decades, it has grown to accommodate a significant number of passengers, with an average daily ridership of 66,404 in FY2011, highlighting its importance to the local community.
Travel Tips
When using Myōgadani Station, be aware that it is a subsurface station, so allow extra time for navigating escalators or stairs. The Marunouchi Line is a major artery, so trains are frequent. Consider using the connected bus services for destinations not directly on the subway line.
