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Mita Line
Mita Line
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The Mita Line (I) 三田線 is a Tokyo subway line run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). Opened in 1968, it covers a distance of 26.5 km (16.47 mi) and has 27 stations. The line color is blue and each stop carries the letter I followed by a two-digit station number. The trains run from the Meguro Subway Station (I-01) in Shinagawa to the Nishi-Takashimadaira Subway Station (I-27) in Itabashi.

Stations on the Mita Line

Station NumberStation Name in EnglishStation Name in JapaneseInterchange(s)
I-01Meguro Subway Station目黒Namboku Line (N-01), Yamanote Line
I-02Shirokanedai Subway Station白金台Namboku Line (N-02)
I-03Shirokane-Takanawa Subway Station白金高輪Namboku Line (N-03)
I-04Mita Subway Station三田Asakusa Line (A-08), Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line
I-05Shibakoen Subway Station芝公園NONE
I-06Onarimon Subway Station御成門NONE
I-07Uchisaiwaicho Subway Station内幸町NONE
I-08Hibiya Subway Station日比谷Hibiya Line (H-07), Chiyoda Line (C-09), Yurakucho Line (Y-18), Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line
I-09Otemachi Subway Station大手町Marunouchi Line (M-18), Tozai Line (T-09), Chiyoda Line (C-11), Hanzomon Line (Z-08)
I-10Jimbocho Subway Station神保町Shinjuku Line (S-06), Hanzomon Line (Z-07)
I-11Suidobachi Subway Station水道橋Chuo-Sobu Line
I-12Kasuga Subway Station春日Oedo Line (E-07), Marunouchi Line (M-22), Namboku Line (N-11)
I-13Hakusan Subway Station白山NONE
I-14Sengoku Subway Station千石NONE
I-15Sugamo Subway Station巣鴨Yamanote Line
I-16Nishi-Sugamo Subway Station西巣鴨Toden Arakawa Line
I-17Shin-Itabashi Subway Station新板橋Saikyo Line
I-18Itabashi-Kuyakushomae Subway Station板橋区役所前NONE
I-19Itabashi-Honcho Subway Station板橋本町NONE
I-20Motohasunuma Subway Station本蓮沼NONE
I-21Shimura-Sakaue Subway Station志村坂上NONE
I-22Shimura-Sanchome Subway Station志村三丁目NONE
I-23Hasune Subway Station蓮根NONE
I-24Nishidai Subway Station西台NONE
I-25Takashimadaira Subway Station高島平NONE
I-26Shin-Takashimadaira Subway Station新高島平NONE
I-27Nishi-Takashimadaira Subway Station西高島平NONE




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