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Abstract: The Tokyo Metro opened in December 1927 as the East’s first subway with a 2.2 km stretch from Asakusa to Ueno on the Ginza line. Since then, until the opening of the Fukutoshin Line in June 2008, the Tokyo Metro has expanded to include nine lines and 179 stations over a 195.1 km span of open tracks. The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Shimbashi Station is situated close to the center of the Ginza Line...
Abstract: In the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Station, 4 subway lines converge at the crossroads of Tokyo's Ginza and Hibiya commercial districts, resulting in continuous congestion in the station from passengers making transfers and above ground with business people and tourists. As a part of a larger urban development plan, a new large-scale underground concourse has been planned to connect the subway station...