Tokyo Metro Ginza Line: Some sections are suspended from Tomorrow to January 2 December 18 18:10

Due to the relocation of Shibuya Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, some sections will be suspended for six days from the first train on the 28th to the last train on the 2nd of next month.

The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line has been relocating Shibuya Station along with the redevelopment of Shibuya. From the night of the 27th to the early morning of the 3rd of next month, track switching and platform relocation will be performed.

As a result, some sections of the Ginza Line will be suspended for six days from the first train on the 28th to the last train on the 2nd of next month.

The service is suspended between Shibuya Station and Omotesando Station and between Aoyama 1-chome Station and Tameike-Sanno Station.

On the other hand, it means that a return operation will be performed between Omotesando Station and Aoyama 1-chome and between Tameike Sanno Station and Asakusa Station.

The new Shibuya Station on the Ginza Line will be in service from the first train on the 3rd of next month.