Yoyogi Station travel guide
Yoyogi Station first opened its doors in 1906. Today, the two stations that make up Yoyogi Station serve nearly 100,000 passengers daily. As part of the Yamanote Loop, Yoyogi is a popular station, especially for those attending a sporting event or seeking an escape from the city in the spacious Yoyogi Park and its environs.
Yoyogi will also serve as an important hub during the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Plan your trip today with the aid of this handy travel guide.
Yoyogi Station train lines
Yoyogi Station is operated by both the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei).
JR Lines
Your Japan Rail Pass can be used when traveling on this station?s JR Lines. These include:
Yamanote Line Chuo-Sobu Line
Non-JR Lines
Yoyogi Station hosts one non-JR line, the Toei Subway?s Toei Oedo Line. Yoyogi Station may be used for connections between this line and the JR Lines. The JR Pass is not applicable to this line.
Yoyogi Station layout
Yoyogi Station consists of two portions, one operated by JR East and the other by the Toei Subway. The station also has two levels. Coin lockers, restrooms, ticketing, and a shop are located on level 1F. The platforms are located on level 2F.
Yoyogi Station?s JR East station is home to an island platform and two side platforms, all on the ground level. The platforms serve a total of four tracks.
Yoyogi station map – Credits EcoMo-Foundation
Tracks one and two service the Yamanote Line, bound f...
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