The world's busiest train stations are predominantly located in Japan, showcasing the country's extensive rail network.
Here are the top 25 busiest train stations globally:
1. Shinjuku Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 3.8 million passengers per day
2. Shibuya Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 3.0 million passengers per day
3. Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 2.5 million passengers per day
4. Umeda Station (Osaka, Japan) - 2.3 million passengers per day
5. Yokohama Station (Kanagawa, Japan) - 2.1 million passengers per day
6. Kita-Senju Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 1.5 million passengers per day
7. Nagoya Station (Aichi, Japan) - 1.1 million passengers per day
8. Tokyo Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 1.1 million passengers per day
9. Shinagawa Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 1.0 million passengers per day
10. Takadanobaba Station (Tokyo, Japan) - 0.9 million passengers per day
11. Namba Station (Osaka, Japan)
12. Shinbashi Station (Tokyo, Japan)
13. Tennoji Station (Osaka, Japan)
14. Akihabara Station (Tokyo, Japan)
15. Kyoto Station (Kyoto, Japan)
16. Sannomiya Station (Kobe, Japan)
17. Omiya Station (Saitama, Japan)
18. Yurakucho-Hibiya Station (Tokyo, Japan)
19. Nishi-Funabashi Station (Chiba, Japan)
20. Meguro Station (Tokyo, Japan)
21. Daimon-Hamamatsucho Station (Tokyo, Japan)
22. Ueno Station (Tokyo, Japan)
23. Oshiage Station (Tokyo, Japan)
24. Paris Nord Station (Paris, France)
25. Taipei Railway Station (Taipei, Taiwan)
Notably, out of these 25 stations, the top 23 are all located in Japan, highlighting the country's dominance in rail transport efficiency and usage.
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DID YOU KNOW? The Tokyo subway system is one of the busiest and most efficient in the world, consisting of two main networks: Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.
It covers a vast area of the city, with 13 lines and hundreds of stations. The subway connects major districts like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ginza, making it an essential mode of transport for commuters and tourists alike.
The system is known for its punctuality, cleanliness, and well-organized transfer points between lines. Navigating the subway is easy with signs in both Japanese and English, and color-coded lines for convenience.
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