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Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station is a striking blend of red brick architecture and modern functionality, serving as a key hub for travel in Japan.
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Chiyoda City 100-0005
Japan
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Highlights
- Tokyo Station is one of Japan’s busiest railway stations, serving over 500,000 passengers daily.
- It is the main intercity rail terminal in Tokyo and the busiest Shinkansen (bullet train) hub in Japan.
- The station originally opened in 1914 and its original facade was restored in 2012.
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- Tokyo Station serves numerous lines including JR East lines like the Yamanote and Chuo lines, Shinkansen bullet trains, and several subway lines. It is a major transportation hub connecting many parts of Japan.
- Luggage storage and coin-operated lockers are available throughout Tokyo Station, especially near major entrances and ticket gates. Larger luggage services and delivery options are also offered inside the station.
- Yes, Tokyo Station features a wide variety of dining options ranging from quick snacks and cafes to full-service restaurants, including famous ekiben (train station bento boxes). The underground shopping mall 'Gransta' offers many food choices.
- Tokyo Station is wheelchair accessible with elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms throughout the station. Staff assistance is also available upon request to help with navigation or boarding trains.
- It is recommended to arrive at least 20-30 minutes before your Shinkansen departure to allow time for ticket checks, boarding, and finding your platform, as the station can be quite large and busy.