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in the
Yotsuya is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is a former ward (四谷区 ''Yotsuya-ku'') in the now-defunct Tokyo City. In 1947, when the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with Ushigome ward of Tokyo City and Yo ...
district of
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, Japan, operated jointly by
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(JR East) and Tokyo Metro. Several parts of the station are also located in the Rokubancho and Kojimachi neighborhoods of
Chiyoda ward is a special ward located in central Tokyo, Japan. It is known as Chiyoda City in English.Profi ...
.


Lines

Yotsuya Station is served by the JR East
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with both
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and Chūō-Sōbu Line local services stopping here. It is also served by the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (station number M-12) and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line (station number N-08) subway lines. The station is from the Marunouchi Line terminus at Ikebukuro, and from the Namboku Line terminus at Meguro. All four lines at Yotsuya run north to south; however, the Chūō/Chūō-Sōbu Line and Marunouchi Line are mainly east–west lines, and somewhat counter-intuitively, while northbound Chūō Line trains are bound for Tokyo and southbound trains are bound for Shinjuku, northbound Marunouchi Line trains are bound for Shinjuku and southbound trains are bound for Tokyo.


Station layout

File:Yotsuya-Sta-Yotsuta.JPG, Yotsuya entrance, August 2008 File:Yotsuya-Sta-Kojimachi.JPG, Kojimachi entrance, August 2008


JR East

The JR East part of the station consists of two
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s serving four tracks. The station has a "
Midori no Madoguchi , which stands for ''Multi Access (originally Magnetic-electronic Automatic) seat Reservation System'', is a train ticket reservation system used by the railway companies of former Japanese National Railways, currently Japan Railways Group (JR Gro ...
" staffed ticket counter and "View Plaza" travel agency. File:JRE_Yotsuya-STA_Akasaka-Gate.jpg, Ticket gates at Akasaka exit File:JR Chuo-Main-Line Yotsuya Station Platform 1・2.jpg, Platforms 1 and 2 File:JR Chuo-Main-Line Yotsuya Station Platform 3・4.jpg, Platforms 3 and 4


Tokyo Metro

The Marunouchi Line station is elevated with two
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serving two tracks. The Namboku Line station is underground with one island platform serving two tracks. File:Tokyo-Metro_Yotsuya-STA_JR-Yotsuya-STA-District-Gate.jpg, Ticket gates File:Tokyo-Metro_Yotsuya-STA_Platform1.jpg, Platform 1 File:Tokyo-Metro_Yotsuya-STA_Platform2.jpg, Platform 2 File:Tokyo_Metro_Yotsuya_Station_Namboku_Line_Platform.jpg, Platforms 3 and 4


History

Yotsuya Station opened on 9 September 1894 as a station on the Kobu Railway, the forerunner of the Chūō Line which was nationalized in 1906. Although the line was originally single-track, the section passing through Yotsuya was double-tracked in 1895 and quadruple-tracked in 1929. The Marunouchi Line station opened on 15 March 1959, and the Namboku Line station opened on 26 March 1996. Yotsuya was the southern terminus of the Namboku Line until the opening of Tameike-Sannō Station in 1997. The station facilities of the Marunouchi and Namboku Lines were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.


Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by an average of 92,431 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the 45th-busiest station operated by JR East. In fiscal 2013, the Tokyo Metro station was used by an average of 110,217 passengers per day (exiting and entering passengers), making it the 27th-busiest station operated by Tokyo Metro. The average daily passenger figures for each operator in previous years are as shown below. * Note that JR East figures are for boarding passengers only.


Surrounding area

The station is situated in the
Yotsuya is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is a former ward (四谷区 ''Yotsuya-ku'') in the now-defunct Tokyo City. In 1947, when the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with Ushigome ward of Tokyo City and Yo ...
neighborhood on the boundary between Shinjuku and Chiyoda wards. *
Akasaka Palace , or the , is one of the two state guest houses of the Government of Japan. The other state guesthouse is the Kyoto State Guest House. The palace was originally built as the in 1909. Today the palace is designated by the Government of Japan a ...
* Kioi Hall * St. Ignatius Church


Universities and schools

*
Sophia University Sophia University (Japanese: 上智大学, ''Jōchi Daigaku''; Latin: ''Universitas Sedis Sapientiae'') is a private research university in Japan. Sophia is one of the three ''Sōkeijōchi'' (早慶上智) private universities, a group of the to ...
* Tokyo Chinese School * Yotsuya Elementary School * Nichibei Kaiwa Gakuin * Nichibei Kaiwa Gakuin - Japanese Language Institute


Hotels

* Hotel New Otani * Mitsui Garden Hotel Yotsuya


References


External links


Yotsuya Station information
(JR East)

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