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Metropolitan Area Route 枠の寸法は左右343×天地242ミリ Metropolitan Area Route MAP Thru to Shimodate Thru to Isesaki 20 TX TSUKUBA EXPRESS Thru to Utsunomiya Tsukuba Utsunomiya Line Rapid Thru to Takasaki 19 Kenkyu-gakuen Takasaki Line Semi-rapid Omiya Kasukabe Noda-shi 18 Thru to Kawagoe Mitsukaido Bampaku-kinenkoen Kawagoe Line Tobu Noda Line Local 17 Saitama-Kosoku Railway Midorino Commuter rapid Urawa-misono Higashi- Shin-kosigaya 16 Miraidaira 01 Station Number Minami-urawa kawaguchi Musashino Line Subway Toei Line Musashi- Minami-kosigaya 15 Moriya Oedo Line urawa 14 Kashiwa-Tanaka Asakusa Line Akabane- Thru to Mito Mita Line iwabuchi Tobu Skytree Line 13 Kanto Railway Sai-Kyo Line Keihin-tohoku Line Nishi-arai Kashiwanoha-campus Joso Line Shinjuku Line Shimo Subway Tokyo Metro Line 12 Hibiya Line Mita Line Oji-kamiya Daishi-mae Nagareyama-otakanomori Oji Tobu Daishi Line Chiyoda Line Thru to Kawagoe Akabane 11 Toride Ginza Line Nishi- Shin- Nippori-toneri Liner Nagareyama-centralpark Nishidai Hasune Nishigahara Marunouchi Line Asaka-dai Shimura- Minumadai- Tozai Line akashimadaira sanchome Shin- Nishi- shinsuikoen takashimadaira T 10 Yurakucho Line takashimadaira itabashi sugamo Komagome Minami-Nagareyama Abiko Sugamo Hanzomon Line Shimura-sakaue Tabata Machiya a-asaka Tobu Tojo Line Itabashi Yamanote Line Chiyoda Line Namboku Line it Motohasunuma K ae 09 Wakoshi m Misato-chuo Fukutoshin Line abashihoncho Itabashio Chikatetsu- It sh JR Line narimasu Sai-Kyo Nishi- Keisei Line 08 Joban Line Narita Line Fukutoshin Line Kotake-mukaihara Line nippori Yashio Junctions Hikarigaoka kuyaku Sengoku Hon-komagome Otsuka Mikawashima 07 Yurakucho Line Rokucho Kashiwa Joban Line Mita Line Namboku Line Nippori 06 Kita-ayase Nerima- kasugacho Senkawa 05 Kita-Senju Aoi Tobu Noda Line Chikatetsu-akatsuka Heiwadai Hikawadai Sendagi Toshimaen Kanamecho Hakusan Uguisudani Kanamachi Matsudo Akitsu Shin-otsuka Todaimae Shin-matsudo Thru to Hanno Ueno Iriya Minowa Nerima Seibu Ikebukuro Line Ayase Keisei- Shin-akitsu Marunouchi Line Keisei-ueno kanamachi Shin-Keisei Ikebukuro Nezu Hibiya Line Dentetsu Yabashira Shin-egota Myogadani Inaricho 04 Minami-Senju Musashino Line Oedo Line Keisei Shin-yahashira Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Higashi- Hongo- Naka- Kanamachi Line Shin- Narita Sky Mejiro ikebukuro Kasuga sanchome Ueno-okachimachi okachimachi Tokyo skytree Hikifune Access Line Zoshigaya Gokokuji Yurakucho Line Hokuso Line kamagaya 03 Thru to Seibu Shinjuku Line Nakai Ueno-hirokoji Asakusa Honjo- Aoto Keisei- Higashi- Imba-nihon-idai Hon-kawagoe Korakuen Tawaramachi takasago matsudo Tozai Line Ochiai Edogawabashi Asakusa azumabashi Narita Okachimachi Keisei-narita Waseda Kagurazaka Yushima 2 rt Takadanobaba 02 Oshiage Keisei Line al o Nishi- Ginza Line Shin-Okachimachi ( ) n rp waseda SKYTREE Fukutoshin Line Suehirocho Kuramae ermi a Ai Thru to Higashi- Shin- t T it Tachikawa Kichijoji Chuo Line Ogikubo r Nakano nakano okubo 01 Nar Higashi- Suidobashi Ochanomizu Akihabara Kinshicho irpo Nishi- shinjuku A kokubunji Mitaka Sobu Line Wakamatsu- Ushigome- Ushigome- Kameido Musashino Line kawada yanagicho kagurazaka Akihabara Asakusabashi Ryogoku Minami-asagaya Iidabashi Bakurocho Higashi- Marunouchi Line Shinjuku Ichigaya Iwamotocho nihombashi Kikukawa Sumiyoshi Keisei Line Line Shin-koenji Nakano- Nishi- Shinjuku- Nishi-ojima Seibu- Akebonobashi Jimbocho hi Kanda Bakuro-yokoyama Hamacho Morishita sakaue shinjuku nishiguchi Shinjuku- c Sakura shinjuku gyoemmae a Thru to omizu Kodemmacho Higashi-koenji m Ojima Keio Inokashira Line n a Naruto Shin-nakano Yotsuya- a Hanzomon Line w Awajicho Oedo Line h Higashi-ojima Thru to Shinjuku- sanchome Kudanshita a Tachikawa Nakano-shimbashi Chuo Line g Ningyocho sanchome O Funabori Honancho Toyo-katsutadai Katsutadai Nishi-shinjuku- Tochomae Takebashi Shin-oc Suitengumae Nakano- gochome Yotsuya Mitsukoshimae Kiyosumi-shirakawa Ichinoe Toyo fujimicho Shinjuku Kojimachi Tozai Line Nihombashi Shinjuku Line Otemachi Kiba Keisei-yawata Rapid Thru to Sendagaya Hanzomon Mizue Raijway Keio-hachioji Toyocho Chofu Shimo-takaido Meidaimae Yoyogi Kayabacho Monzen- Kita- Fuchu- Hanzomon Line Tokyo nakacho Minami- Shinozaki Motoyawata narashino honmachi Keio Line Kokuritsu- sunamachi kyogijo Nagatacho Nijubashimae Kyobashi Takaracho Hatchobori Thru to Hashimoto Nishi-kasai Tokyu Setagaya Line Yoyogi- Kita-sando Sobu Line Yamashita uehara Harajuku Chiyoda Line Aoyama- Ginza- Kasai Noborito itchome Akasaka- Sakuradamon Yurakucho itchome Shintomicho mitsuke Urayasu Tozai Line Thru to Odakyu Line Shimo- Yoyogi-koen Meiji-jingumae Keiyo Line Nishi- Hon-atsugi Gotokuji funabashi kitazawa (Harajuku) Ginza Line Tsukiji Tsukishima Gaiemmae Minami- Gyotoku Myoden Baraki- Musashi- Futako- gyotoku nakayama Tsuga mizonoguchi tamagawa Tameike- Kokkai- Kasumigaseki Yurakucho Line Funabashi Nogizaka Akasaka sanno gijidomae Hibiya Ginza Higashi-ginza Thru to Mizonoguchi Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line Sangenjaya Toyosu Chiba- Chuo-rinkan Omote-sando Asakusa Line Ichikawa- Keisei- Toshi Shibuya Roppongi-itchome Maihama shiohama funabashi Tsudanuma Monorail Den-en-chofu Jiyugaoka Hibiya Line Roppongi Uchisaiwaicho Kachidoki Musashi-kosugi Tokyu Toyoko Line Tatsumi Shimbashi Shin-kiba Disney Keisei- Tamagawa Naka-meguro Ebisu Hiro-o Kamiyacho Oedo Line Minami- tsudanuma Chishirodai Toranomon funabashi Tokyu Oimachi Line Disney Resort Line Namboku Line Onarimon Tsukijishijo Ookayama Azabu-juban Tokyu Meguro Line Daimon Shiodome Akabanebashi Tokyo-teleport Keiyo Line Meguro Shirokanedai Shirokane- Kencho- Tokyu takanawa Mita Line Shibakoen Hamamatsucho Tamagawa Daiba mae Yokosuka Line Tokyu Ikegami Line Gotanda Asakusa Line Yurikamome Chiba-minato Chiba Line Takanawadai Sengakuji Mita Shounan-shinjyuku Togoshi Thru to Line Hatanodai Chiharadai Magome Nakanobu Osaki Tokyo Monorail Nishi-magome Nambu Line Thru to Rinkai Line Ofuna Yokohama Soga Tamachi Tokyo Bay Kawasaki Kamata Keihin-tohoku Line / Tokaido Line Oimachi Shinagawa Tennozu Isle Keikyu-kawasaki Haneda Airport Thru to International Terminal Misakiguchi Keikyu Line Keikyu- Tenkubashi Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Thru to Minatomirai Line Daishi Line kamata Keikyu Line Haneda Airport Terminal 2 Kisarazu/Oami Kojima-shinden Haneda Airport International Terminal Haneda Airport Terminal 1 Motomachi・Chukagai.
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