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Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro) — Chiyoda Line station in Minato

Underground Tokyo Metro station in the Akasaka district of Minato, Tokyo; serves the Chiyoda Line and provides access to business, media and hotel districts near TBS and Akasaka SACAS.

Overview

Akasaka Station is an underground metro station in the Akasaka neighborhood of Minato, Tokyo, operated by Tokyo Metro. It serves local commuter and business traffic in a central district known for offices, hotels and media facilities. The station is one of several transport nodes that make Akasaka a convenient base for visitors and workers in the city of Japan's capital.

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Layout and services

The station has tracks and platforms beneath street level that handle trains in both directions on the Chiyoda Line. Entrances open onto multiple streets in the neighborhood and provide links to ticketing concourses, customer facilities and surface exits. Typical Tokyo Metro amenities — automated ticket gates, information displays, and staffed ticket counters — are available, together with barrier-free features such as elevators and escalators at primary access points.

History and development

Akasaka Station opened with the development of the Chiyoda Line in the early 1970s and later became part of Tokyo Metro's network after the privatization of the municipal railway operator. Over the decades the station area has evolved from low-rise commerce to a mixed business and entertainment district, with redevelopment projects shaping street-level access and station entrances.

Surroundings and connections

The station lies amid a concentration of corporate offices, hotels and television studios. Notable nearby destinations include the TBS broadcasting complex and commercial developments collectively known as Akasaka SACAS and Akasaka Biz Tower. Pedestrian routes link the station to adjacent neighborhoods and other rail and subway stations within easy walking distance, offering onward connections across central Tokyo.

Practical information

  • Primary operator: Tokyo Metro.
  • Location: Akasaka, Minato ward, Tokyo.
  • Typical uses: commuter travel, access to media facilities, business district access, nearby hotels and dining.

Because several stations and places in Japan share the name Akasaka, travelers should confirm the line and exit required for their destination when planning a journey. Local signage is in Japanese and English to assist visitors, and staff at station counters can provide route guidance and fare information.

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