Asakusabashi
Asakusabashi Station is a subway station on the Toei Asakusa Line operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, and a railway station above ground level on the Chūō-Sōbu Line at the same site operated by the East Japan Railway Company.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Railway stop
- Description: railway station and metro station in Taitō city, Tokyo, Japan
- Also known as: “Asakusabashi Station”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Icho-oka Hachiman Shrine and Ryōgoku Kokugikan.
Icho-oka Hachiman Shrine
Shinto shrine
Photo: Towacoco, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Icho-oka Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine.
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
Sports venue
Photo: stevecadman, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ryōgoku Kokugikan, also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, refers to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The first Ryōgoku Kokugikan opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the premises of the Ekōin temple in Ryōgoku, Tokyo. Ryōgoku Kokugikan is situated 650 metres east of Asakusabashi.
Asakusa-bashi (Asakusa Bridge)
Bridge
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Asakusa-bashi (Asakusa Bridge) is situated 190 metres southwest of Asakusabashi.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ryōgoku and Akihabara.
Ryōgoku
Neighborhood
Photo: Stevec240, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ryōgoku is a district in Sumida, Tokyo. It is surrounded by various districts in Sumida, Chūō, and Taitō wards: Yokoami, Midori, Chitose, Higashi Nihonbashi, and Yanagibashi.
Akihabara
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Akihabara, or Akiba in slang, is Tokyo's "Electric Town" on the eastern side of the central Chiyoda ward. The area houses thousands of shops selling every technological gadget you can imagine, from computers to gaming consoles and vacuums to DVDs, at reasonable prices.
Kanda-Kitanorimonocho
Neighborhood
Kitanorimonochō, or officially Kanda-Kitanorimonochō, is a district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. As of April 1, 2007, its population is 90. Its postal code is 101-0036.
Asakusabashi
- Categories: railway station, metro station, elevated station, contracted station, underground railway station, interchange station, transport stop, and transportation
- Location: Taito, Tokyo, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
35.69741° or 35° 41′ 51″ northLongitude
139.78625° or 139° 47′ 11″ eastNetwork
都営地下鉄Open location code
8Q7XMQWP+XGOpenStreetMap ID
node 1926726032OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stop_positionOpenStreetMap feature
railway=stopWikidata ID
Q800404
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In Other Languages
From Burmese to Ukrainian—“Asakusabashi” goes by many names.
- Burmese: “အဆခုဆဘရှိဘူတာ”
- Chinese: “淺草橋”
- Chinese: “淺草橋站”
- Dutch: “Asakusabashi Station”
- Egyptian Arabic: “محطة اساكوساباشى”
- Esperanto: “Stacio Asakusabashi”
- Esperanto: “Stacio Asakusabaŝi”
- French: “Asakusabashi”
- French: “gare d’Asakusabashi”
- French: “Gare d’Asakusabashi”
- German: “Bahnhof Asakusabashi”
- Indonesian: “Stasiun Asakusabashi”
- Italian: “Stazione di Asakusabashi Station”
- Italian: “stazione di Asakusabashi”
- Italian: “Stazione di Asakusabashi”
- Japanese: “A16”
- Japanese: “Asakusabashi”
- Japanese: “JB20”
- Japanese: “あさくさばし”
- Japanese: “浅草橋”
- Japanese: “浅草橋駅”
- Korean: “아사쿠사바시”
- Korean: “아사쿠사바시역”
- Russian: “Асакусабаси (станция)”
- Russian: “Асакусабаси”
- Turkish: “Asakusabashi İstasyonu”
- Ukrainian: “Асакусабаші”
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