Daily Entries/exits
The figures below are the official number of passengers entering and exiting each day released by each train operator.
Operator | Number | Fiscal year | Source | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JR East | 734,154 | 2011 | Boarding passengers only. Busiest station in Japan. | ||
Odakyu | 491,631 | 2008 | The busiest Odakyu station | ||
Keio | 748,803 | 2008 | The busiest Japanese private (i.e. non-JR) railway station | ||
Tokyo Metro | 232,044 | 2008 | The 5th busiest Tokyo Metro station | ||
Toei | Shinjuku Line | 262,688 | 2008 | 135,366 entries and 132,111 exits | The busiest Toei subway station |
Ōedo Line | 130,800 | 2008 | 63,682 entries and 66,446 exits |
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