Kamiyacho Station serves one of Tokyo's key business districts, where office towers, corporate headquarters and professional services cluster around the exits. The area is busy on weekdays with commuters and business travellers, but quiet at weekends.
Kamiyacho Station opened in 1964 on the Hibiya Line. It is an important business district station with direct connections to the wider Tokyo Metro and Toei network.
The Hibiya Line connects Kamiyacho to the major central interchange stations, providing fast access to all parts of Tokyo. The station is well placed for business travel within the city centre.
The station is efficiently laid out with multiple exits serving different parts of the business district. Facilities include toilets and ATMs. A range of coffee shops and convenience stores operate at street level serving the weekday office crowd.
Kamiyacho Station has lifts providing step-free access to the platform. The surrounding business district streets are wide and accessible.
The surrounding business district contains corporate offices and professional services. Nearby areas accessible via the Hibiya Line offer more varied leisure and cultural attractions.
Services run from approximately 05:00 to midnight. The station area is at its liveliest on weekday mornings and evenings. Weekends are noticeably quieter.