Hamamatsuchō Station
Hamamatsuchō Station is a railway station in Hamamatsuchō, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company and Tokyo Monorail.
Lines
Hamamatsuchō Station is served by two JR East lines: the circular Yamanote Line and the Keihin-Tōhoku Line. All trains on these lines stop at Hamamatsuchō.It is also the terminus of the Tokyo Monorail line to Haneda Airport. The official name of the monorail station is Monorail Hamamatsuchō Station.
Station layout
JR East
The JR East station consists of two platforms serving four tracks, with cross-platform interchange in the direction of travel between the Yamanote line and the Keihin-Tōhoku line.Tokyo Monorail
The Tokyo Monorail platforms are located to the west of the JR station in a separate elevated structure. Two side platforms serve a single track, with one platform used for boarding passengers, and the other platform used for alighting passengers.Japan's domestic airlines operate check in services for domestic flights from Haneda airport along with ticketing facilities just outside the main Monorail entrances.
Facilities
- Japan Airlines at one time operated a domestic flights only ticketing facility on the third floor of the station.
History
The JR station opened on December 16, 1909, as an intermediate station on the newly opened Shinagawa to Karasumori section of the Japanese National Railways.The Tokyo Monorail station opened on September 17, 1964.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2013, the JR East station was used by an average of 155,784 passengers daily, making it the sixteenth-busiest station operated by JR East. Over the same fiscal year, the Tokyo Monorail station was used by an average of 108,080 passengers daily, making it the busiest station operated by Tokyo Monorail.The passenger figures for the JR East station for previous years are as shown below.
| Fiscal year | Daily average |
| 2000 | 152,620 |
| 2005 | 144,085 |
| 2010 | 153,594 |
| 2011 | 151,480 |
| 2012 | 153,104 |
| 2013 | 155,784 |
Surrounding area
- Daimon Station, served by the Toei Ōedo Line and the Toei Asakusa Line, is within easy walking distance, although some route maps do not mark them as an interchange. The 1-minute walk is fully signed and easy to locate. When arriving on a train from south, train cars at the front of the train are closest to the exit to Daimon station.
- The station is partially under and directly connected to the World Trade Center (Tokyo).
- Acty Shiodome, the fourth tallest residential building in Japan is a 3-minute walk to the north.
- Hamarikyu Gardens - 1/2 mile north-east
- Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden - 1/8 mile east
- Shiodome City Center Shopping Mall - 10-minute walk
- Tsukiji Fish Market - 15-minute walk
- Hato Bus Tour terminal