Tokyo Metro Ginza Line resumes after 13-hour suspension due to smoke

The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line suspended service across its entire route after smoke was reported at Asakusa Station early on April 22, but resumed full operations around 7:20 p.m. after about 13 hours. The smoke stemmed from damage to a cable in station equipment. Service between Asakusa and Mitsukoshimae stations took the longest to restore.

Smoke was detected at Asakusa Station around 6:20 a.m. on April 22, prompting Tokyo Metro to suspend the entire Ginza Line, according to The Yomiuri Shimbun. At 6:35 a.m., service resumed between Mitsukoshimae and Shibuya stations, though the stretch from Asakusa to Mitsukoshimae remained halted for much longer.

The central control center identified the cause as damage to a cable within the station's facilities. Full service across the line restarted around 7:20 p.m., approximately 13 hours after the initial suspension.

The disruption occurred during the morning rush hour, likely affecting commuters in Tokyo. Tokyo Metro expedited inspections to restore operations.

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Tokyo Skytree reopens with visitors entering after elevator trap incident; workers install wind-protective covers.
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