Thursday, August 25, 2011

Shibuya Station (Hachiko) -Japan


Shibuya Station (渋 谷 駅 Shibuya-eki?) Is a railway station located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. With a daily average of 2.4 million passengers in 2004, this station became the fourth busiest commuter stations in Japan (after the Shinjuku Station, Ikebukuro, and Osaka) by serving commuter traffic in large quantities from the city center to the regions in surroundings.
The main station building is occupied by a mall run by Tokyu. Ginza pathways are created and operated by Tokyu use a third-floor platform. JR's path and Toyoko Line uses a parallel platform on the second floor. The Ginza Line and Line-Den-en Toshi shared an underground platform, while the line is managed by Keio Inokashira use the second floor of the platform at Shibuya Mark City Building is located west of the main station building complex. Peron Fukutoshin new line opened in 2008 located on five floors below the Meiji Street, east of the platform Toyoko Line. Toyoko pathways associated with the Gaza plan will be to facilitate access Fukutoshin antarjalur canal began in 2012.
There are six exits at the main station building complex. The exit of Hachiko (Hachiko-guchi ハチ公 口?) Located on the west side of the station, took the name of the dog Hachiko statue which is located not far from there, is one of the popular meeting place. As for the exit Tamagawa (玉 川口 Tamagawa-guchi?) Located on the west side of the station has direct access to the Keio Shibuya Station that serves the Gaza Inokashira.

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