Tokyo Metro Fare Calculator 2026

Find the exact Tokyo Metro fare between any two of 61 stations. Get token, QR and smart-card prices, the distance, number of stops and estimated travel time — instantly, across all 4 lines.

Stations
61
Lines
4
Fare range
¥180–¥330
Network
82.8 km

Select an origin and destination to see the Tokyo Metro fare, distance and travel time instantly.

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How Tokyo Metro fares work

Tokyo Metro uses a distance-based fare system with 5 slabs. The price of your trip depends on how far you travel between your boarding and alighting stations, not on the number of interchanges. Single-journey tokens and QR tickets cost a little more than travelling with a stored-value smart card, and several networks offer an additional discount when you travel during off-peak hours. Fares start at ¥180 and rise to a maximum of ¥330.

Tokyo Metro fare chart 2026

DistanceToken / QRSmart cardOff-peak
0–6 km¥180¥180¥180
6–11 km¥210¥210¥210
11–19 km¥260¥260¥260
19–27 km¥300¥300¥300
Over 27 km¥330¥330¥330

Frequently asked questions

What are the Tokyo Metro operating hours?

Tokyo Metro trains generally run from about 05:00 to midnight, every 3-6 minutes. Exact first and last trains vary by line and direction.

What is the Tokyo Metro fare?

Tokyo Metro uses a distance-based fare from ¥180 for short trips up to about ¥330 for the longest rides. Paying with a Suica, PASMO or ICOCA IC card is the easiest option.

How many lines does this guide cover for Tokyo Metro?

This guide covers 4 principal lines — Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line — with 61 major stations across about 82.8 km. The full network is larger; principal lines and interchanges are highlighted here.

Can I use an IC card on Tokyo Metro?

Yes. Tokyo Metro accepts Suica, PASMO, ICOCA and other nationwide IC cards. Just tap in at the entry gate and tap out at your destination; the correct fare is deducted automatically.

Does Tokyo Metro connect to major rail and shinkansen stations?

Yes. Tokyo Metro links the city's main railway hubs and connects to JR and private lines for onward travel, including shinkansen stations — check the map above for interchange stations on your route.

Where can I change lines on Tokyo Metro?

Omotesando is a key interchange on Tokyo Metro. The map above shows all interchange stations where you can transfer between lines.