Plan any metro journey — routes, fares, station details and live network info, all in one place.
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Tap any route for stops, fares and timings across the network.
Colour-coded corridors connecting Tokyo end to end.
Everything you need before you tap in.
Every station on all 4 lines.
Shibuya
Omotesando
Gaiemmae
Aoyama-itchome
Akasaka-mitsuke
Tameike-sanno
Toranomon
Shimbashi
Ginza
Kyobashi
Nihombashi
Mitsukoshimae
Kanda
Suehirocho
Ueno-hirokoji
Ueno
Inaricho
Tawaramachi
Asakusa
Scroll → to see all 19 stations · Coloured dots = line interchanges
Ogikubo
Shin-Koenji
Nakano-Sakaue
Shinjuku
Shinjuku-gyoemmae
Yotsuya
Akasaka-mitsuke
Kasumigaseki
Ginza
Tokyo
Otemachi
Ochanomizu
Hongo-sanchome
Korakuen
Myogadani
Ikebukuro
Scroll → to see all 16 stations · Coloured dots = line interchanges
Naka-meguro
Ebisu
Hiroo
Roppongi
Kamiyacho
Kasumigaseki
Hibiya
Ginza
Higashi-ginza
Tsukiji
Hatchobori
Kayabacho
Ningyocho
Akihabara
Naka-okachimachi
Ueno
Iriya
Minowa
Kita-senju
Scroll → to see all 19 stations · Coloured dots = line interchanges
Yoyogi-uehara
Meiji-jingumae
Omotesando
Nogizaka
Akasaka
Kokkai-gijidomae
Kasumigaseki
Hibiya
Otemachi
Shin-ochanomizu
Yushima
Nezu
Sendagi
Nishi-nippori
Machiya
Kita-senju
Ayase
Scroll → to see all 17 stations · Coloured dots = line interchanges
The Tokyo Metro is operated by Tokyo Metro and serves daily city journeys across Tokyo with 61 stations across 82.8 km of track over 4 lines. Around see lines passengers use the network every day.
Services operate from 05:00 to 00:00 daily, with trains every 3 minutes during peak periods on busy corridors. Fares are distance based, and this page connects route planning, station pages, line information and route-map links in one place.
The Ginza Line guide covers 19 stations from Shibuya to Asakusa, while the network cards above make it easy to jump into the interactive map for transfers and cross-line trips.
Common questions about fares, timings, routes and services.
The latest network news and travel guides.
Plan fares, timings and interchanges on the Tokyo Metro before you travel.
Tap in and out with Suica, PASMO or ICOCA for the smoothest, fare-correct journey.
The Ginza Line links major destinations across Tokyo.
Skip the queue — buy a QR ticket on our partner app and tap straight in.