I am a Japanese living in Japan. On this page, you will find a 11 minutes route from the Yamanote Line outer tracks platform of Ueno Station to the Keisei Line using the elevator.
Wheelchairs, stroller users, and people with lots of luggage! Completely barrier-free!
The station attracts a lot of people. Get out as fast as you can!
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1.What car and what door should I use to get to the Keisei Line in 11 minutes?
The first car of the Yamanote Line outer tracks train is No.1, so car No.8 is two cars behind car 6 in the center.
Check the platform door before you get on the train and move!
If you get lost on the platform where you got off, look for door No.4 of car No.8 on the platform door. If you start from there, you can get there without getting lost.
Look for door No.4 of car No.8 on the platform door of platform No.3, which has two green lines. Please do not make a mistake.
2.View of Keisei Line from above
The Keisei Line we are aiming for is the is marked with the red circle. Use the 5 elevator to get there.
Let’s zoom in on the map below to see the location. You should be able to get a vague idea of the location here. Tap the icon to see the explanation in English.
Diagram of Ueno Station
Inner tracks : Orange line. Trains enter the station from South and stop at 2F, platform No. 2.
The red numbers indicate the location of the stairs, escalators, and elevators on platform No.3, where the outer track trains stop. They match the red numbers on the platform map shown next.
If the Keisei Line is not included in the map, try lowering the magnification.
3.About the elevator to use
This is a guide to the elevator you will use. Yamanote line outer tracks trains stop at 2F, platform No. 3.
First, look for door No.4 of car No.8 on the guide map below. The elevator you will be using is located at 5.
2F Yamanote Line outer tracks platform No. 3<magnified view>
In the platform map above, the direction of travel is on the right, so after getting off the train, you should go backward (left) which is the opposite direction of travel.
Tip.
You can use the magnified view to display the platform map vertically in a larger size.
If you point the top of the screen in the direction the train is going, it will stop at the station in the same way, so it’s easy to visualize. door No.4 of car No.8. Don’t forget ^^.
4.Wheelchair-accessible, fully barrier-free route guidance
Let’s look at the main part of this page, the route.
The red line is the route from the 5 elevator to the Keisei Line in 11 minutes. The distance is about 520m. Moving from the 2F Yamanote line outer tracks platform to the B1F.
Tap the icon to see the explanation in English.
The outer trains enter the station from the north, so the upper part of the map is Uguisudani, one stop previous, and the lower part is Okachimachi, the next stop.
This map also shows where the stations before and after and Tokyo Station are on the Yamanote Line map if you keep decreasing the magnification.
5.Explanation of how long it will take to travel
The distance from the 5 elevator to the Keisei Line is about 520m.
The time taken is calculated at a slightly slowly of 50m per minute, and any remainder is rounded up to the nearest minute.
From 5 elevator to the Keisei Line
(50m x 10 min) + 20m
So, I rounded up to 11 minutes.
This does not consider the waiting time for elevators along the way, so please allow a little extra time if you have it.
6.Summary
In this article, I showed you how to get from the Yamanote Line’s outer tracks platform to the Keisei Line using the elevator.
The contents of this page are summarized below.
- This time, use door No. 4 or door No. 3 on the left side of car No. 8.
- The first car of the Yamanote line outer tracks train is No.1, so car No.8 is two cars behind car 6 in the center.
- Check the platform door before you get on the train and move!
- Using the elevator on the left as soon as you get off the train.
- After that, just follow the red line on the route guide.
- The time required is about 11 minutes. If you have time, please act with a little extra time^^.
I sincerely hope that you can escape from the station quickly.
The stations on the Yamanote Line are constantly undergoing improvements and changes. There is a good chance that the information provided here may be outdated.
When this happens, “Oh, this is the way I used to go these days…” Please go easy on me.
If you have an important appointment, please don’t trust this site, but check directly with the station. ^^;
This was the “Yamanote Line Transfer Information“.
7.Other information
Other information about the Keisei Line .
If you want to head out another way, click here.
Outer tracks [by escalator]
How to get to the Keisei Line in 6 minutes
Outer tracks [by wheelchair-accessible]
★This page will guide you through the process.
Inner tracks [by escalator]
How to get to the Keisei Line in 6 minutes
Inner tracks [by wheelchair-accessible]
How to get to the Keisei Line in 11 minutes
Click here for information on the Ueno Station area.
Here are the results of a map search of the Ueno Station area, including cafes, drugstores, 100-yen stores, and more.
List of maps around Ueno Station exit
Click here for the top page of this site.
Links to each station can be found here.
Yamanote Line Transfer Information Top Page