Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line is one of the oldest subway lines in Tokyo, Japan, having opened in 1927. It runs from Shibuya to Asakusa, covering a distance of about 14.3 kilometers. The line is known for its distinctive orange color and serves 19 stations, connecting various commercial and cultural districts.
The Ginza Line is an important transportation route, facilitating easy access to popular areas such as Ginza, Shinjuku, and Ueno. It operates daily, providing frequent service to accommodate the high volume of passengers. The line is also notable for its unique, narrow tunnels, which were designed to fit the city's early infrastructure.