Location & Access
Nakano-Fujimicho Station (中野富士見町駅), identified by the code Mb-04, is a key subway station situated in the Nakano ward of Tokyo, Japan. Operated by Tokyo Metro, it provides convenient access to the local area. While the station itself is underground, its strategic location offers connections to local bus services, making it a practical hub for navigating this part of the city.
Railway Lines
This station is an integral part of the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, specifically serving its branch line. It acts as a crucial link between Hōnanchō (Mb 03), the terminus of the branch line, and Nakano-Shimbashi (Mb 05), which continues towards Nakano-Sakaue. Passengers can easily transfer to the main Marunouchi Line at Nakano-Sakaue for broader access across Tokyo.
Station History
Nakano-Fujimicho Station first opened its doors on February 8, 1961, making it over 60 years old. Over the decades, it has consistently served the local community, facilitating daily commutes and contributing to the efficient public transport network of Tokyo. In fiscal year 2013, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 18,285 passengers, highlighting its importance to the area.
Travel Tips
When using Nakano-Fujimicho Station, be aware that it is on a branch line of the Marunouchi Line. If you're heading to central Tokyo or other major Marunouchi Line destinations, you'll likely need to transfer at Nakano-Sakaue. The station's bus connections offer additional flexibility for exploring the immediate vicinity and beyond.