Regular Tickets
Tickets are sold at vending machines found at every Tokyo Metro station.
Available in denominations of 160 yen, 190 yen, 230 yen, 270 yen and 300 yen. Select the fare for the distance you will travel.
Available in denominations of 160 yen, 190 yen, 230 yen, 270 yen and 300 yen. Select the fare for the distance you will travel.
- Fares
- Where to Buy
- Valid Period
- Fares for Specific Intervals
- Refunds
- Traveling Further than Your Fare Allows / Transferring Trains
- When You've Lost Your Ticket
Fares
Fares depend on the distance you will travel.
Distance | Fare |
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1km~6km | 160 yen (Child: 80 yen) |
7km~11km | 190 yen (Child: 100 yen) |
12km~19km | 230 yen (Child: 120 yen) |
20km~27km | 270 yen (Child: 140 yen) |
28km~40km | 300 yen (Child: 150 yen) |
You can confirm your fare using the Tokyo Metro Transfer Planner (English and Japanese only):
See also:
Where to Buy
Ticket vending machines found at every Tokyo Metro station
Valid Period
Valid only on day of purchase
Fares for Specific Intervals
Ayase - Kita-senju on the Chiyoda Line 130 yen (Child: 60 yen)
Toei Subway Line tickets may also be used when traveling between Meguro and Shirokane-takanawa stations on the Namboku Line.
Refunds
Refunds are only possible with valid tickets that have not yet been used. You will be charged a 160 yen handling fee (210 yen when transferring to / from other companies’ trains) to process your refund.
Traveling Further than Your Fare Allows / Transferring Trains
- If the fare on your ticket is less than that for the distance you traveled, you will be required to pay the difference.
- Refunds are not given in the case of tickets of a value higher than the fare for the distance traveled.
- Regular Tickets become invalid upon exiting the ticket gate.
When transferring between trains, be sure to use the orange ticket gates and to complete your transfer within 30 minutes.
Stations | Lines |
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Ueno | Ginza, Hibiya Lines |
Mitsukoshimae | Ginza, Hanzomon Lines |
Otemachi |
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Ikebukuro | Marunouchi, Fukutoshin, Yurakucho Lines |
Iidabashi | Tozai, Yurakucho, Namboku Lines |
Kudanshita | Tozai, Hanzomon Lines |
| Hibiya, Chiyoda, Yurakucho Lines |
| Marunouchi, Chiyoda Lines |
| Ginza, Hibiya Lines |
Shibuya | Ginza, Fukutoshin Lines |
When You've Lost Your Ticket
- You will be charged the fare from the station at which you boarded the train. (If you do not know where you boarded, you will be charged the fare from the terminus.)
- Purchase a replacement ticket at the station you arrived and ask a station attendant for a proof-of-payment receipt ("sai-shuuju shomeisho").
- If your ticket is found, present the ticket along with your proof-of-payment receipt when requesting a refund.
- You will receive a refund for the price of a new ticket, minus a 160 yen handling fee (210 yen when transferring to / from other companies' trains).
- The proof-of-payment receipt is valid for one year.
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