Tokyo Train Station

A key transportation hub on the Japanese mainland, Tokyo Station is located just east of the Imperial Palace in the Marunouchi business district. This remarkable station handles over 450,000 passengers daily and accommodates around 4,000 trains each day. As part of the Shinkansen network, it provides direct connections from Tokyo to popular destinations such as Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, and Hiroshima.
Additionally, Tokyo Station is conveniently connected to Narita International Airport via the Narita Express, which Japan Rail Pass holders can ride for free. The station's magnificent red-brick facade was inspired by the end-of-the-19th-century design of Amsterdam Central Station.
Tokyo Train Station, one of Japan's busiest transportation hubs, epitomizes architectural elegance and efficiency. Established in 1914, it features a classic European-style facade that stands in striking contrast to the surrounding modern skyline. This iconic station serves as a gateway to the entire country, functioning as a terminal for numerous Shinkansen (bullet train) lines. It also houses an extensive underground network of shopping and dining options, catering to a wide range of tastes with luxury brands and traditional Japanese cuisine.
  • Station name: Tokyo Station​
  • Address: 1 Chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan

While Tokyo's railway station complex is extremely efficient, it offers everything you need for a comfortable travel experience, including amenities such as:
  • ​Comfortable waiting area;
  • Information centers;
  • ATMs;
  • Shops;
  • Left-luggage coin lockers​;
  • Lost & found.

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