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Are Tokyo Metro Station and Tokyo Railway Station the same station?
Yes, Tokyo Station is a big station with a total area equivalent to 3.6 Tokyo Domes. It officially opened in 19 14, and has a history of more than 100 years. Known as the "gateway to Tokyo", it has the status of the capital central station. It is not only the most important train departure station in Japan's national Shinkansen road network, but also the departure station of Japan's main incoming lines (traditional railways) such as Tokaido Line, Central Line and Tohoku Line, which can be transferred to 32 prefectures. Tokyo Station runs about 3,000 buses every day and is one of the most representative railway hubs in Japan.

There are six main exits in Tokyo Station, of which the west exit is called "Marunouchi Entrance" (towards the Imperial Palace). The east side is called "Bajie Zhoukou", and the exits on both sides are divided into north exit, south exit and central exit. In addition to the six main exits in Yaeyama and Marunouchi, there is a Japanese bridge near the kitchen on the left hand side of Yaeyama North Exit.

Street. The two subway lines in the station are Jing Yao Line and Marunouchi Line. At the north entrance of Yaekju, you will see the sign of the east-west line of the subway. In fact, the east-west line does not stop at Tokyo Station, but stops at the nearby Dayoumachi Station, which is connected with Tokyo Station.