Ginza Line History 銀座線: Japan's First Subway Line Tokyo Metro.
From Asakusa in the east, to Shibuya in the west, and everything in between. The Ginza Line has been serving Tokyo for almost a century, but it almost didn’t workout this way. This is the story of the Ginza Line, a tail of 2 underground lines that would become Tokyo’s first subway line.

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Shibuya Station History 渋谷駅: JR Lines & Tokyo Metro.

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