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The Barrier-Free Route from Iidabashi Station to the IIJ Headquarters The Barrier-Free Route from Iidabashi Station to the IIJ Headquarters Table of Contents When coming from the Iidabashi Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu Line ................................... 2 When coming from Iidabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho, Namboku, or Tozai Lines .............................................................................................................................................. 3 When coming from the Toei Oedo Line, Iidabashi Station .................................................... 4 Directions within the Iidabashi Grand Bloom complex .......................................................... 5 When coming from the Iidabashi Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu Line 1) Take the elevator (near car 4) down from the platform to the West Exit gates. 2) From the West Exit (barrier-free ticket gate/elevator), turn left. A barrier-free ticket gate is provided at the West Exit. If you go straight from the barrier-free ticket gate, there is an elevator that you can get to the ground avoiding stairs. After turning left, cross diagonally to the right at the front intersection and walk toward the tall building. When coming from Iidabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho, Namboku, or Tozai Lines 1) Use one of the elevators located on each platform and exit through the gates. 2) Take the “Elevator to Ground Iidabashi Intersection (V)” to get to street level. 3) Continue south along Mejiro-Dori, go under the JR overpass, and turn right. Go up the slope alomg the JR tracks. This photo shows the entrance to the “Elevator to Ground Iidabashi Intersection (V)” at the transfer gate between the Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway. The elevator is at the SouthWest corner of the pedestrian bridge that spans the five-way Iidabashi intersection. Go under the JR overpass and turn right. Proceed straight while looking at the tracks on your right. There will be a gradual upward slope. When coming from the Iidabashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line 1) Ask a station attendant to lead you to the Tokyo Metro Line and the Toei Subway Line transfer gate. 2) Take the “Elevator to Ground Iidabashi Intersection (V)” to get to street level. 3) Continue south along Mejiro-Dori, go under the JR overpass, and turn right. Go up the slope along the JR tracks. This photo shows the entrance to the “Elevator to Ground Iidabashi Intersection” at the transfer gate between the Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway. The elevator is at the SouthWest corner of the pedestrian bridge that spans the five-way Iidabashi intersection. If you take the elevator near the Ryogoku side of the Toei Oedo Line platform, you will get to near the C3 exit of Iidabashi Station. The distance from here to the IIJ office is approximately 1 ㎞ Directions within the Iidabashi Grand Bloom complex 1) Cross the intersection and proceed straight through the plaza. Enter through the front entrance of the office building. 2) On the 1st floor of the office building, take the elevator on the right side of the escalator to the 2nd floor and head to IIJ's reception area. Enter the building through the front entrance indicated by the red square. IIJ's reception area is on the 2nd floor. Elevators are available for all transfers within the offices. Multipurpose restrooms are available on every floor in the office building. .
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