The most direct and convenient way to travel between these two iconic Tokyo districts is the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Distinguished by its signature orange color and the letter "G," the Ginza Line is Asia's oldest subway line, having opened in 1927. Because it runs directly from Shibuya (Station G-01) to the terminal at Asakusa (Station G-19) without any need for transfers, it is exceptionally simple to navigate. The journey takes approximately 33 minutes and covers 19 stations, passing through major hubs like Omotesando, Ginza, and Ueno. In 2026, the Ginza Line remains a favorite for tourists because its stations are relatively shallow compared to newer lines, meaning less time spent on long escalators. Most trains on this line run the full length of the route every 2–3 minutes, making it one of the most frequent and reliable services in the Tokyo subway network.