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  1. Tokyo Station, Nihombashi side in 2021. Tōkyō Station ( Japanese: 東京駅, pronounced [to̞ːkʲo̞ːe̞kʲi]) is a major railway station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The original station is located in Chiyoda's Marunouchi business district near the Imperial Palace grounds. The newer Eastern extension is not far from the Ginza commercial district.

    • Bus terminal
    • Tokyo Central Station
    • December 20, 1914; 108 years ago (JGR), March 20, 1956; 67 years ago (Tokyo Metro)
  2. Tokyo Station City is a complex of buildings and facilities that connects the historical and cultural attractions of Tokyo Station with the modern and diverse services of the city. Explore the map of the station area, coin lockers, ticket offices, restrooms, and more.

  3. Tokyo Station is a major gateway to the capital for visitors arriving by bullet train or from Narita Airport. Explore the red-brick exterior, the bustling underground city of shops and restaurants, and the nearby attractions of the Imperial Palace, Ginza and Nihonbashi.

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    Tokyo Station is located in Chiyoda Ward in central Tokyo, just a short walk away from the Imperial Palace. It has a grand total of 28 train platforms servicing eight local train lines, seven Shinkansen lines, and a Metro Line. There are also numerous bus services with stops there. Tokyo Station is considered the busiest train station in Japan, bas...

    Despite its age, Tokyo Station has quite good facilities. Both inside and outside the ticket gates there are a good number of bathrooms (including accessible toilets and baby changing facilities), and coin lockers. There are also ATMs and Money Exchange machines, although they are mostly outside the ticket gates. Foreign visitors should take note o...

    Admittedly, getting around Tokyo Station can be a little confusing. Not only is it large, it’s also busy and has multiple exits, but with these tips you’ll be breezing through the station like a local. 1. Yaesu North, Yaesu Central, and Yaesu South Gates are on the eastern side of the station. On this side on the first floor, you’ll find the JR Exp...

    There’s plenty to see and do in the station area. Of course, we’ve already sussed out all the most interesting things and put them in their own article, which you can read here. The short version is that Tokyo Station is a great area for souvenir shopping — for both omiyage (traditional souvenir snacks) and pop culture/anime merchandise — as well a...

    Tokyo Station is a good place to be hungry, simply because there are so many options. If you’ve got time to sit down and eat, First Avenue Tokyo Station (outside of the ticket gates on the Yaesu side of the station) is home not only to Tokyo Ramen Street, but also Tokyo Gourmet Zone and Nippon Gourmet Road. These areas mostly specialize in Japanese...

    When it was first conceptualized in 1894, Tokyo Station was meant to connect just two train lines. Construction was delayed due to the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, and the station wasn’t finished until 1914. It officially opened on December 20, and at that time had only four platforms. Today, those same platforms are used for...

    Is it worth staying near Tokyo Station? If you are looking for accommodation with good transport connections, yes. However, if you’re after something different see our guide on where to stay in Tokyofor other ideas. Is Tokyo Station busy?Tokyo Station is one of the busiest stations in terms of the number of train departures per day. However, when i...

    Learn how to navigate Tokyo Station, the busiest train station in Japan, with 28 platforms and seven Shinkansen lines. Discover the facilities, history, and things to do in and around the station, from shopping malls to the Imperial Palace.

  4. Aug 20, 2019 · Learn about Tokyo Station's architecture, platforms, exits, and how to transfer to shinkansen bullet trains. Explore the shopping areas inside and outside the ticket gates, from Tokyo Ramen Street to Tokyo Character Street.

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  6. Dec 23, 2020 · Discover the historic and modern attractions of Tokyo Station, the hub of Japan's capital. Enjoy cafés, bookstores, gourmet shops, museums, and more in this lively area.

  7. www.tokyostationcity.com › enTokyo Station City

    Tokyo Station City, the only 'station-city' in the world, bending history, tradition, culture, art, science, business, and advanced technology.

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