Nakano-Shimbashi Station connects outer Tokyo to the city centre via the Marunouchi Line. The surrounding area has a comfortable suburban character, with residential neighbourhoods, local shopping and good green spaces typical of Tokyo's outer districts.
Nakano-Shimbashi Station opened in 1962 on the Marunouchi Line. It provides reliable commuter access to central Tokyo and is a useful gateway for the local suburban community.
The Marunouchi Line connects Nakano-Shimbashi to central Tokyo interchange stations, from which the rest of the network is easily accessible. Direct services reach major hubs without requiring changes at intermediate stops.
The station has a straightforward layout with clear exits. Toilets and basic retail are available nearby. Convenience stores are within easy walking distance of the exits.
Nakano-Shimbashi Station is equipped with lifts for step-free platform access. The surrounding streets are suitable for wheelchair users.
The surrounding suburban neighbourhood has local parks, shopping streets and community facilities. Central Tokyo sights are easily reached via the Marunouchi Line.
Services run from approximately 05:00 to just after midnight daily. Weekday midmorning and afternoon periods are the least crowded.