Asakusa Line
The Asakusa Line is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Toei Subway. It connects the Asakusa area, known for its historic temples and vibrant culture, to the Shinjuku district, a major commercial and entertainment hub. The line spans approximately 19 kilometers and features 20 stations.
Opened in 1960, the Asakusa Line is notable for its unique connections to other train lines, including the Tokyo Metro and the Keikyu Line. It provides convenient access to popular attractions, such as the Senso-ji Temple and the Tokyo Skytree, making it an essential part of Tokyo's public transportation network.