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Daimon Station (Tokyo)

Daimon Station is a subway station in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. The station is named after the Shiba Daimon or Great Gate of Shiba, located just west of the station on the road leading to the temple of Zōjō-ji.

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Toei Asakusa Line (Station A-09) • Toei Ōedo Line (Station E-20) ==Station layout==
Station layout
The Asakusa Line station has two side platforms. The Oedo Line station has one island platform. Platforms File:Daimon Station - Asakusa Line - Tokyo - platform and platform doors - Feb 10 2020 150pm 13 52 52 149000.jpeg|Asakusa Line platform, 2020 File:Daimon Station-1.jpg|Oedo Line platforms, May 2018 File:Daimon-station-ExitB4.jpg|Exterior view of Exit B4 ==History==
History
The station was opened on 1 October 1964 as a station on the Toei Subway Line No. 1, which would later become the Asakusa Line. On 12 December 2000, service on the Oedo Line began. ==Passenger statistics==
Passenger statistics
In 2012, the Asakusa Line station was used by an average of around 91,000 arriving and departing passengers per day, while the Oedo Line station was used by an average of around 114,000. ==References==
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