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Toei buses to shorten sections in the Shinbashi/Toranomon-Tamachi area on November 16, etc. for the MINATO City Half Marathon.

Posted on November 16, 2025 by News Admin

The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation will implement operational changes on the Toei bus routes To01/To06/Ta87/Hashi86/Hama95/Shibu88 from around 8:00 to 11:00 on November 16. All routes are to/from the Shinbashi, Toranomon, and Tamachi areas due to traffic restrictions related to the “MINATO City Half Marathon 2025”.

The To-01 route connecting Shibuya Ekimae and Shimbashi Ekimae via Toranomon and Roppongi will be suspended in front of Toagosei’s head office only for the route bound for Shibuya Ekimae. The Shibu 88, which runs to Shibuya Ekimae via Toranomon and Roppongi, will suspend service between Roppongi Ekimae and Shibuya Ekimae only if it is bound for Shibuya Ekimae.

The To06 line connecting Shibuya Ekimae with Akabanebashi Ekimae and Shinbashi Ekimae via Azabu-juban and Ebisu will shorten sections and change routes. The route to Shimbashi Ekimae will be suspended between Akabanebashi Ekimae and Shimbashi Ekimae, and the former route to Akabanebashi Ekimae will also be operated as the route to Shimbashi Ekimae (via Nakanobashi platform No. 7). The service from Akabanebashi Ekimae to Shibuya Ekimae will be shortened to Azabu-juban Ekimae.

The Tamachi 87 connecting Shibuya Ekimae and Tamachi Ekimae will stop at Tamachi Ekimae and start/stop at Keio Daigaku-mae, which is one stop before Tamachi Ekimae.

On the Hashi 86, which operates between Meguro Ekimae and Shimbashi Ekimae, Tokyo Tower, and Akabanebashi Ekimae, the service to and from Shimbashi Ekimae and Tokyo Tower will be shortened to the service to Akabanebashi Ekimae. The service to/from Akabanebashi Ekimae will be shortened to the Azabu-juban Ekimae departure only for the service to/from Meguro Ekimae.

The Hama 95 service between Shinagawa Station Konan Exit and Tokyo Tower will be suspended and shortened between Daimon Station and Tokyo Tower.

On the Hashi 86, which operates between Meguro Ekimae and Shimbashi Ekimae, Tokyo Tower, and Akabanebashi Ekimae, the service to and from Shimbashi Ekimae and Tokyo Tower will be shortened to the service to Akabanebashi Ekimae. The service to/from Akabanebashi Ekimae will be shortened to the Azabu-juban Ekimae departure only for the service to/from Meguro Ekimae.

Detailed implementation times are as follows. The company also notes that other systems may not be able to operate as scheduled due to congestion.

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