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  1. Toei Subway (3,037 bytes)
    1: ...fficial subway transportation authority. The word Toei literally translates as “operated by the metro ...
    3: ...s for each line, they took control and formed the Toei network. For much of the networks history, it has...
    5: Transfer between the Tokyo Metro and Toei networks require tickets for each train as they a...
    10: ==Toei Subway Lines==
    16: Additionally, Toei also runs and is responsible for the [[Toden Arak...
  2. Toei Oedo Line (2,236 bytes)
    1: ...m [[Shinjuku]] to [[Nerima]]. The distance of the Toei Oedo line is twice that of the [[Ginza Line]]. Th...
    3: ...was known as Toei Line 12, and was only named the Toei Oedo line in 2000 after the Shinjuku to [[Kokurit...
    5: ...intaro Ishihara]], rejected that name in favor of Toei Oedo.
    8: The Toei Oedo line, as the 2nd longest line in Tokyo, goes...
    10: ...one of the slowest cars. The fastest speed of the Toei Oedo line is 70 km/h. The color of the line is ...

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  1. Akatsuka Park (788 bytes)
    8: * [[Toei Subway]] [[Mita Line]] ([[Takashimadaira Station]...
  2. Asakusa (881 bytes)
    9: * [[Toei Asakusa Line]]
  3. Edogawa-ku (1,040 bytes)
    19: * [[Toei Shinjuku Line]]
  4. Itabashi-ku (1,070 bytes)
    21: ** [[Toei Mita Line]]
  5. Koto-ku (3,550 bytes)
    44: * [[Toei Oedo Line]]
    45: * [[Toei Shinjuku Line]]
  6. Minato-ku (1,153 bytes)
    35: * [[Toei Asakusa Line]]
    36: * [[Toei Mita Line]]
  7. Nerima-ku (849 bytes)
    11: * [[Toei Animation]]
  8. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    13: ... and talking animals. During the next two decades Toei would continue to release these Disney style film...
    21: ...ty of the technology, and a larger audience base. Toei, which was still largely focused on film animatio...
  9. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    87: ... of three different company’s trains, including Toei, Tokyo Metro, and JR East.
  10. Aoyama (3,430 bytes)
    12: ...ch is home to the [[Ginza]], [[Hanazomon]], and [[Toei Oedo Lines]], the [[Omote Sando Station]], which ...
  11. Tokyo Metro (3,382 bytes)
    1: ...em in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Operating alongside [[Toei]], the other of the two metro systems, Tokyo Metr...
    6: .... Because they are operated by separate entities, Toei and Metro trains are on different networks, requi...
  12. Tokyo Subway (2,797 bytes)
    4: ...of two primary networks – [[Tokyo Metro]] and [[Toei]]. The two are largely separate but overlap throu...
  13. Shinjuku Station (2,990 bytes)
    26: ===Toei Subway===
    27: *[[Toei Shinjuku Line]]
    28: *[[Toei Oedo Line]]
    38: ...hinjuku/i/solid_s.jpg Map of Shinjuku Station – Toei Subway] (Japanese)
  14. Toei Subway (3,037 bytes)
    1: ...fficial subway transportation authority. The word Toei literally translates as “operated by the metro ...
    3: ...s for each line, they took control and formed the Toei network. For much of the networks history, it has...
    5: Transfer between the Tokyo Metro and Toei networks require tickets for each train as they a...
    10: ==Toei Subway Lines==
    16: Additionally, Toei also runs and is responsible for the [[Toden Arak...
  15. Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (2,146 bytes)
    24: ...access the Hamarikyu Onshi Teien Park using the [[Toei Subway]] [[Shiodome Station]]/[[Tsukiji Shijo Sta...
  16. Hikarigaoka Park (2,150 bytes)
    22: ... this location. If traveling by subway take the [[Toei Subway]] [[Oedo Line]] to [[Hikarigaoka Station]]...
  17. Kiyosumi Teien (1,986 bytes)
    20: Kiyosumi Teien Garden is accessible using [[Toei Subway]] [[Oedo Line]] and [[Tokyo-metro]] [[Hanz...
  18. Koishikawa-Korakuen (2,526 bytes)
    22: ...shikawa-Korakuen Garden is accessible using the [[Toei Subway]] [[Oedo Line]] reaching [[Iidabashi Stati...
  19. Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Teien (1,905 bytes)
    18: ... 10 minute walk. For those reaching the park by [[Toei Subway]] [[Oedo Line]] to [[Ueno-okachimachi Stat...
  20. Ohjima Komatsugawa Park (1,754 bytes)
    18: ...ma Komatsugawa Park is accessible traveling the [[Toei Subway]] [[Sinjyuku Line]] to [[Higashiohjima Sta...
  21. Sarue Onshi Park (2,330 bytes)
    22: Sarue Onshi Park is accessible using the [[Toei Subway]] [[Sinjyuku Line]] and [[Tokyo-metro]] [[...
  22. Shiba Park (2,158 bytes)
    22: ...k. You may also access Shiba Park traveling the [[Toei Subway]] [[Mita Line]] ending at [[Shibakoen Stat...
  23. Shinozaki Park (1,783 bytes)
    20: Shinozaki Park is accessible using the [[Toei Subway]] [[Shinjyuku Line]] traveling to [[Shinoz...
  24. Ukita Park (1,771 bytes)
    20: ...nute walk to the park. If you are traveling the [[Toei Subway]] [[Shinjyuku Line]] to [[Funabori Station...
  25. Meguro Station (1,568 bytes)
    8: *[[Toei]] – [[Mita Line]], through service with the Tok...
    14: ...t, and two each for the Tokyu Meguro Line and the Toei and Tokyo Metro trains that run through the Tokyu...
    23: *Toei Mita Line – [[Shirokanedai]]
  26. Yoyogi Station (1,786 bytes)
    5: ...devoted to railway service until 2000, when the [[Toei Oedo Line]] was completed and the first subway pl...
    9: ...ogi Station services three lines from JR East and Toei, with two above ground railways and one subway li...
    12: *[[Toei ]]- Toei Oedo Line
    16: ...o reach the Oedo line for those transferring. The Toei Oedo Line is below ground and consists of a singl...
    24: *[[Toei-Oedo Line]] – [[Kokuritsu-Kyogijo]], Shinjuku
  27. JCB Hall (2,607 bytes)
    19: ... it is a 1 minute walk from the gate, or take the Toei Mita aqueduct and get off at the A2 stop.
  28. Nippon Budokan (2,788 bytes)
    14: ...s from the [[Kudanshita]] Subway Station on the [[Toei Shinjuku Line]].
  29. Toei Oedo Line (2,236 bytes)
    1: ...m [[Shinjuku]] to [[Nerima]]. The distance of the Toei Oedo line is twice that of the [[Ginza Line]]. Th...
    3: ...was known as Toei Line 12, and was only named the Toei Oedo line in 2000 after the Shinjuku to [[Kokurit...
    5: ...intaro Ishihara]], rejected that name in favor of Toei Oedo.
    8: The Toei Oedo line, as the 2nd longest line in Tokyo, goes...
    10: ...one of the slowest cars. The fastest speed of the Toei Oedo line is 70 km/h. The color of the line is ...
  30. Roppongi Station (2,185 bytes)
    1: ...ms (on two tracks) at Roppongi Station. And the [[Toei Oedo line]], which also has 2 platforms on two tr...
    2: ...the Metro privatization came into effect, but the Toei Oedo line is not part of the Tokyo Metro transpor...
    4: ...s opened originally for the Hibiya Line. Once the Toei Oedo line opened, however, the station was dug mu...
    9: ... Station]] and the [[Kamiyacho Station]]. For the Toei Oedo Line, the two nearby stations are [[Azabu-j...
  31. Japanese Railways (2,785 bytes)
    9: ... the Tokyo Metropolitan Transit Authority, and [[Toei]], an independent company which took over operati...
    13: The bus system, run by Toei in Tokyo and by the various metropolitan transit ...
    21: ...otsu.metro.tokyo.jp/util/english/ Tokyo Metro and Toei General Subway Information]
  32. Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo (2,856 bytes)
    6: ...]] [[Ginza Line]] at Shinbashi Station, and the [[Toei Mita]] at [[Uchisaiwaicho Station]].
  33. Hotel Kitcho (1,996 bytes)
    4: ...e closest station is [[Hamacho Station]] on the [[Toei Line]].
  34. Bougainvillea Hotel (2,028 bytes)
    1: ...alk from [[Akebonobashi Station]] on the subway [[Toei Shinjuku Line]].
  35. E Hotel Higashi Shinjuku (3,074 bytes)
    4: ...from Exit A1 of [[Higashi-Shinjuku station]] on [[Toei Oedo Line]] or Tokyo Metro [[Fukutoshin Line]].
  36. Hotel Ascent Shinjuku (2,973 bytes)
    4: ...tation]], 10 min. walk from Tocho-mae Sta. on the Toei Oedo Subway Line.

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