History
Suehirochō Station opened on 1 January 1930 as a Tokyo Underground Railway stop when the company extended its line from Ueno toward Manseibashi. The line passed to the Teito Rapid Transit Authority under the 1941 Land Transport Coordination Law, and the station became outsourced in February 2003. With the privatisation of TRTA on 1 April 2004 it was inherited by Tokyo Metro. PASMO IC service began on 18 March 2007 and the station's station-specific Yamaguchi Yū-composed departure melody started on 19 June 2015. Two side platforms with no connecting underground corridor sit beneath the Sotokanda-5-chome intersection, with separate exits for each direction. The station code is G-14.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
At the time the line first opened to Manseibashi, the section between Suehirochō and Manseibashi was provisionally single-track and a scissors crossover sat at the Manseibashi end of this station; it was later removed but a one-way crossover lingered through 1979.