Tokyo Station

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With over 3,000 trains passing through every day, Tokyo Station is the busiest station in Japan. It is the fifth-busiest in terms of passengers and even serves as a hub for many regional commuter lines and the Tokyo Metro network. The station covers so much area in fact that it is divided into the Marunouchi and Yaesu sides.

Overview

Address

1 Chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo (Directions)

Website

http://www.ejrcf.or.jp/gallery/english/

General Amenities

  • Information Counter
  • Nursing rooms
  • Coin lockers
  • Combini

Payment Method

  • Credit cards accepted

Accessibility

  • Barrier-free access

Internet

  • Free Wi-Fi

Access

Tokyo Station is a main station on the Yamanote Line and easily reached from many lines. For the main brick exterior facade head for the Marunouchi Exit.

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