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The Accessibility Map of Chou City 2019 Ginza Nihonbashi 1 to 3 A B C D E F G H ≪Map Icon Legend (Description)≫ N There is no street light at the crosswalk Mitsukoshimae Sta. MARRONNIER GATE GINZA 1 (Map : C-8) There is a slope of TOKYU PLAZA GINZA (Map : B-9) ◆Toilet-related Icons in front of Highway Entrance. IIkkoku 15 deg. inclination. Nursing room is available on B1 Fl. Bridge Connecting Passage to Subway has a slope of 8 degree. Nursing room is available Male and Female Toilets 3°Nishi-gashi Bridge Edobashi Bridge on 4th,10th and 11th Fl. Information 5 Nihonbashi EV is 1st Fl to Nihonbashi 5 Wheelchair accommodating 3° Center of Ginza is located on 1st Fl. Eitai-dori Ave. 5° Bridge Water Bus Station toilets are also available. MARRONNIER GATE GINZA 2 (Map : C-9) 4° Nihonbashi◆ ◆ Nihonbashi 5° 5° 4° There is a slope of Diaper Changing room is 10 ° 5° Tourist Information Boarding Area 4 deg. inclination Nursing room is available on B2,4th, 8° available. Exit A4 M Center between sidewalk 6th and 7th Fl. 8° Exit B9 Exit EXIT MELSA (Map : C-9) TEKKO 4° NihonbashiB12 Sta. and main street. Ostomy Toilet BUILDING M P M TAXI Nursing Room are located on 3rd and 3° 7th Fl. 8° COREDO Nihonbashi Toilet with assistance sheets 北 5° GINZA SIX(Map : C-10) Nursing room available Concept Exit B0 M Exit B6 on 1st Fl. LABI M Passage directly connected to the subway 7° TOKYO MELSA Ginza-2 (Map : C-9) ◆Ascension (Going Up)-related Icons 6 ticket gate has a slope angle 8 degree. Tokyo Sta. 4° 10 ° 6 There is 10cm bump at 3° NIHONBASHI 10 ° Only stairs connect to Nursing room located on Fl.6. Yaesu M TAKASHIMAYA Elevator Available 皇居外苑 the entrance of Office. PLAZA S.C. 8° Subway Station. Notary MARUZEN Exit B4 9° Office 8° Elevator for Wheelchair P Tokyo Sta. DAIMARU 6° 5° Nihonbashi Sta. MATSUYA GINZA (Map : C-9) 4° Nihonbashi Sta. Kayabacho Sta. Passengers TAKASHIMAYA COREDO Nihonbashi(Map : E-6) TAXI 5° EAST Access to Subway only thru Stairs. Escalator for Wheelchair EV do not stop at MAIN Bldg. Bldg. Nursing Room are located on 6th Fl. Yaesunaka Passengers (flat steps) Nursing room is available on 3rd Fl. B1,M2-3rd Floor. -dori St. Sakamotocho Park 皇居外苑 5° 4° Multi Use Restroom is located at 8th Fl. 7° (Under construction) P Wheelchair Stair Lift Machine P There is a steep inclined slope at the 4° entrance of this building. 3° 二重橋前駅 4°(under construction) Kabukiza Theater (Map : C-10) Sotobori-dori Ave. Yaesu-dori Ave. Entrance for Highway. Stairs 7° 3° Traffic is heavy. Directly connected to Subway Station There is a lot of space fortaking a 7° (under construction) (Higashi-Ginza) of Hibiya Line and Toei Wheelchair Ramp 7 rest and chairs/benches. EV is also Showa-dori3° Ave. 7 6° There is a 3cm bump at Asakusa Line on B2 Fl. available for gateof Kyobashi St. of Ginza Line. Yaesu the center of crosswalk. 4° 地下駐車場EV for underground Kayabacho Sta. Book 4° 行きEVparking area. Shin-ohashi- ◆Car Parking-related Icons Center Kaedegawa- dori Ave. Tokyo Sta. Yanagi-dori St. There is 5 deg. inclination P Kyuanbashi at the gate of park.Restroom Parking lot corresponding to 3° KIRARITO GINZA (Map : D-8) P Tokyo International Forum KYOBASHI EDOGRAND Park is under repair. the wheelchair user Mita Line Tokyo Chuo City Tourist Nursing Room are located on 3rd Fl. Information Center Kyobashi P Regular Car Parking Space Community (Available inside the subway gate.) Passage directly connected to the Kyobashi Sta. Hall Chiyoda Line TOKYO SQUARE GARDEN Exit A8 Street Parking Location 4.0 Exit 2 subway ticket gate of Kyobashi St. on Environmental Information cm M Toei Asakusa Line TAKASHIMAYA (Map : E-6) B1 Fl. Nursing room located on 2nd Fl. Center M Exit A7 M Yurakucho Sta. (under construction) (For Nishi-magome) Parking Lot Entrance 5° Toei Asakusa Line 5° P Hibiya Sta. Sharp slope of 8 degree and 50cm (For Oshiage) TAXI 8 obstacle blocks to enter park. 8 Taxi Stand Yurakucho Sta. 4° ・B1 Fl of MAIN BULDING leads to 6° Takaracho Sta. 4° Gateway to highway and subway station (need assistance of P Tokyo Traffic Ginza-itchome5° Sta. 5° Kaedegawa- Hatchobori special elevator stairlift) and nursing ◆Other Map Icons sidewalk has steep slope. Danjobashi Park Sta. kaikan Bldg. 6° room is available at 5th Fl. Passage directly connected to the Hatchobori Sta. subway ticket gate thru M Fl. Nursing MARRONIER KIRARITO ・B1 Fl of ANNEX leads to subway Nursing Room room located on 9th Fl. GATE GINZA1 5° GINZA Social Welfare station. 8° Council ・B1 Fl. of EAST BULDING leads to YURAKUCHO MULLION Wheelchair Rentals Planned, edited and surveyed by NPO Live 4° 5° 3° 2° connecting passage to subway station with Dream and Nihonbashi parking area. Public telephone for disabled MARRONIER 4°Shinkanebashi Public telephone for Wheelchair-friendly Drinking Published: Welfare and Health Dept. of Chuo disabled person available. person available. Matsuya-doriGATE St. GINZA 2 MELSA Children's Park Fountain City Hibiya Sta. M Ginza-Ginza-2 Kyobashi Plaza Community Hall 10 ° Survey contributed by Volunteer Group in Sukiyabashi Maronie-dori St. Gateway to Highway. Rest Area Marunouchi Line Park Kyobashi Park Chuo City 9 Kyobashi Community Hall (Map:D-8) 9 Taimei Ginza Sta.M Exit B8 Ginza- Gasuto-dori St. Sidewalk has 15 Elementary School Kaedegawa- 8° Kyobashi Community Hall has an access of 25 ●° Slope/Incline ※Survey conducted in May-November 2018. Exit B7 Ginza MATSUYA degree inclination Exit B2 Shintomibashi Park degree slope. EV is available, If you need more and accurate information, TOKYU M Sta. GINZA and also 10cm step. ●.● IMPERIAL HOTEL M cm please contact to the related Authority PLAZA TAXI size of EV is 68cm wide Uneven Ground 9° 18 °8° before departure. GINZA WAKO Ginza 8° 6° 6° and 80cm deep. Mitsukoshi 3° ※This map is also available 8° 8° Shintomicho Slope (Gradient) M 10 ° 5° Ginza Blossom(Chuo Kaikan Center) (Map : D-9) Gentle Steep at Website of NPO Live with 6° TAXI Kobikichonaka-doriGinza Blossom St. Sta. Ginza Sta.Exit A7 (Chuo Kaikan Center) 北 Dream(http://lwd.tokyo/) 5°Showadori Information of Nihonbashi St. Slope pass and Special ※As for inclination and angle, please 5° GINZA PLACE Tsukijigawa- Elevator Stairlift are available. 7° Notary 4°南 Shin-ohashi-doriof Ave. Toei-Asakusa Line consider it as a guide as it may differ Sukiya-dori St. 10 ° EXITMELSA 5° Kameibashi8° Park Chuo City Office・ from the numerical value shown, depending Office 4° (Map:E-6): 11 ° 6° GINZA CORE 5° 8° 5° Kyobashi Library Chuo City Office(Map : D-10) on the position to be measured. 5° 3°7° Tukiji Police Station 8° 南 M Exit A3 Connecting passage between Public telephone for Disabled person Ginza-Korido-dori St. SHISEIDO 5° Higashi-Ginza Sta. 10 M Higashi-GinzaKabukiza Sta. Platform No.1for Nishimagome is available on 1st Fl. 10 Entrance/Exit Sotobori-dori Ave. 6° The slope for restroom 10 ° 4° 7° Ginza LineGINZA SIX Exit A1 Theatre 10 ° 20 ° 10 ° and Platform No.2 for Oshiage Ginza 南 visitors in wheelchair is is located outside of ticket gate. P 15 ° Subway Entrance 6° Community located at the Ginza Side. Please use EV for ground at M TAXI 7° 南 7° 14 ° Hall 3° 南 level of B1 Fl and go out from Kyobashi Library (Map:D-10) 7° Crosswalk has 12cm Gate B9/B12. Police Station or Police box Enbujo-dori St. 3° TAXI TAXI 2° step in both end. Kyobashi Library has an exclusive entrance 5° 11 ° Nihonbashi Chuo-dori Ave.10 ° and Multi-use toilet is available but sensor Namiki-dori St. Post office Konparu-dori St. 9° 南 Tsukijigawa- 2°Kyobashi-Tsukiji Information of Nihonbashi St. of Toei-Asakusa for control is set far-off from Seat. If you 10 ° Ginza park Harumi-doriElementary Ave. School Line and Tozai Line (Map:E-6) are interested in information about Chuo Shinbashi Sta. Chuo Pension 8° City , you are requested to contact with Caution necessary when walking 6° Tsukiji Sta. Kyobashi Ginza-Mihara-dori OfficeSt. EV is available for B1 Fl.-B3 Fl. on Underground- Reception. Tsukijigawa- 9° passage. Unemebashi Shinto Shrine 11 Park Shinbashi 南 Information of Higashi-Ginza St. Exit A1 11 Ginza Chuo- Ginza Community Hall (Map:D-10) Bus Station of Chuo City Enbujo Hibiya Line (Map : C-10) : 北 南 南 Shinbashi ichiba-dori St. Tsukiji Social Community Bus(Edo-bus) Theater Ginza Community Hall has an access of 15 Sta. 南 Entrance to highway, It is only stairs and escalators from the gates floor Women are requested Education degree slope. Entrance° has hatch type door Service which have Red, Tsukiji sidewalk not available. of the Hibiya Line to the platform floor,and it is to use Multi Use Toilet. Center and Entryphone is equipped to call. EV is Blue and Green Color Sign : Ginza Junior 5° Ichibabashi Park directly connected to the Toei- Asakusa line (towards Tsukishima 5° available, size of EV is 78cm Chuo City operating Community Bus(Edo-Bus) Ginza・Nihonbashi Map High School Oshiage) platform level. Service. This Bus does not have steps which TsukijishijoM National Sta. Cancer The only way to reach the Toei- Asakusa line wide and 92cm deep. Tsukijigawa- Center Hospital is convenient for handicap person. towards Nishimagome) and the But space is only available for one Wheelchair. Sendaibashi Oedo Line Central Pension Office Keikyu line (towards Haneda Social Welfare Council (Map:E-9) Park (Map : C-11) This bus starting from Chuo City Office The passage towards Airport) is the stairs.
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