Hanzomon Station Tokyo

  • Published on : 27/02/2023
  • by : Joshua
Hanzomon Station, Kojimachi

Exit 1 of Hanzomon Station, Kojimachi

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Hanzomon Station (半蔵門駅) is in the Kojimachi district of Tokyo’s Chiyoda ward and serves one of Tokyo’s most elegant neighborhoods.

At its southern end are Exits 1 and 2, which come out at basically the same place, serving the Kojimachi business district. From here it's an 8-minute walk south-east to the National Theatre, and the imposing, modern Supreme Court building next to the Theatre. Across from the Theatre and Court is the Sakurada Moat of the Palace.

Exit 5 is at the northern end of the sation and comprises a stair exit on the main street, and an elevator also on the main street, but a little back. Across the road from Exit 5 is the Hotel Monterey Hanzomon, highly regarded for its very reasonably priced rates in such a prime location, for its friendly English-speaking staff, and great breakfast! The whole length of the station can be traversed underground. Read more about this station in Tokyo.

Hotel Monterey Hanzomon

Hotel Monterey Hanzomon

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