Shibuya Station, a large-scale redevelopment, to open a new plaza in the basement.

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A new plaza will open on November 1 in the basement of Shibuya Station in Tokyo, which is undergoing a major redevelopment once every 100 years.

The newly opened “East Exit Underground Square” is approximately 1600 square meters, and serves as a link to the ticket gates of subway lines such as the JR Yamanote Line, Tokyu Lines, and Ginza Line that enter Shibuya Station.

Furthermore, the convenience of the Ginza line in January next year and the JR Saikyo line in the next spring will be moved closer, and the metropolitan bus platform and plaza will be directly connected in June next year. .

Shibuya Station has opened a new high-rise building on November 1st, and a large-scale redevelopment has been promoted since moving the station building to its current location in 1920 about 100 years ago. It was maintained as part of that.

On the 30th, a commemorative ceremony was held before the opening, and Ken Hasebe, director of Shibuya Ward said, “Shibuya, where development is progressing, has developed a lot in the basement. It was.

Ryosuke Higashiura, representative director of Shibuya Station Area Management, which is made by Shibuya Ward and railway companies, said, "I'm happy if this square is the starting point and it is easy to walk and become an easy-to-understand station."