
Landmark Map

Exit
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- ①Tokyo Station
- Transport interchange
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- ①-①Tokyo Station Gallery
- Art museum
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- ①-②The Tokyo Station Hotel
- hotel
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- ②Otemachi Station
- Subway station
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- ③7-Eleven Marunouchi Center BLD.
- Convenience store(7SPOT Wi-Fi,Open 24 hours)
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- ④7-Eleven Nihonbashi 3-chome
- Convenience store(7SPOT Wi-Fi,Open 24 hours)
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- ⑤The Access Narita Tokyo Station Bus Stop for Narita Airport (Platform No.7)
- Airport shuttle service
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- ⑥JR Bus Tokyo Station Bus Terminal
- Coach service
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- ⑦Hato bus Tokyo office
- Travel agency
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- ⑧KITTE
- Shopping mall
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- ⑧-①Tokyo City i Tokyo Tourist Information Center
- Tourist Information Center(Basement 1st floor)
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- ⑨Nijūbashimae Station
- Subway station
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- ⑩Takaracho Station
- Subway station
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- ⑪Kyobashi Station
- Subway station
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- ⑫Kyōbashi Edogrand
- Business center
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- ⑫-①Tokyo Chuo City Tourist Information Center
- Tourist Information Center
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- ⑬FamilyMart Yaesu 2-Chome Shop
- Convenience store(Famima_Wi-Fi,Open 24 hours)
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- ⑭7-Eleven Yaesu Yanagi-dori Shop
- Convenience store(7SPOT Wi-Fi,Open 24 hours)
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- ⑮LAWSON Tokyo Square Garden Store
- Convenience store(LAWSON Wi-Fi,Open 24 hours)
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- ⑯Marunouchi Police Station
- Police department
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- ⑰Tokyo International Forum
- Convention center(Olympic Venues)
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- ⑱McDonald’s Marunouchi Kokusai building
- McDonald’s FREE Wi-Fi
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- ⑲Yūrakuchō Station
- Transit station
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- ⑳Hibiya Station
- Subway station

Free WiFi Spots
JR-EAST FREE Wi-Fi
- SSID:
- JR-EAST_FREE_Wi-Fi
※East Japan Railway Stations WiFi
TOKYO FREE Wi-Fi
- SSID
- FREE_Wi-Fi_and_TOKYO
McDonald's FREE Wi-Fi
- SSID:
- 00_MCD-FREE-WIFI
7SPOT
- SSID:
- 7SPOT
※Major Convenience Store WiFi
Famima_Wi-Fi
- SSID:
- Famima_Wi-Fi
※Major Convenience Store WiFi
LAWSON Wi-Fi
- SSID:
- LAWSON_Free_Wi-Fi
※Major Convenience Store WiFi
Olympic Venues
Tokyo International Forum
- Olympic Sports
- Weightlifting
- Venue capacities
- Olympic Weightlifting: 5,000
Approx. 5 minute walk from Tokyo Station on the JR Chuo Line and others
Tourist Information Center
Tokyo City i Tokyo Tourist Information Center
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- Street address
- Basement 1st floor, JP Tower/Kitte, 2-7-2, Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, 100-7090
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- Holiday
- 1/1 and on legally-required inspection days (last Sunday in June)
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- business hours
- 8:00~20:00
Tokyo Chuo City Tourist Information Center
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- Street address
- Portions of the 1st floor and basement of Kyobashi Edogrand, 2-2-1, Kyobashi, Chuo City, 104-0031
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- TEL
- 03-6262-6481
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- Holiday
- Closed for building holidays
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- business hours
- 9:00~21:00
Guide video
From Tokyo Station to Tokyo International Forum
Lines
- Yamanote Line (JR)
- Ueno–Tokyo Line (JR)
- Chuo Line (JR)
- Yokosuka Line (JR)
- Keiyō Line (JR)
- Tokaido Line (JR)
- Marunouchi Line(Tokyo Metro)
- Tōkaidō Shinkansen
Train Route
Shinagawa Station (JR)
Ueno-Tokyo Line
Riding time / 7min
Ticket / 170yen
Tokyo Station (JR)
Nippori Station (JR)
Yamanote Line Toward Ueno
Riding time / 12min
Ticket / 160yen
Tokyo Station (JR)
Comment
Tokyo Station is the largest terminal station in Japan.
Inside the station there are museums and hotels, and from the underpass you can visit many shopping malls directly.
It is the first station of the Shinkansen and it is a convenient terminal station.
It is the starting point of the Tokaido Shinkansen and the starting point of other Shinkansen bullet trains.
The gateway to Tokyo, the world’s largest megacity.It is widely covered from subway to Shinkansen. The underground is like a maze.
The exterior is beautiful, and you can enjoy walking to the Imperial Palace.
The station building made of beautiful bricks is always wonderful.
There are many large buildings nearby such as Maru Building, Shin Maru Building, KITTE and so on.
The inside of the facility is very good, and it is suitable for a station representing Japan in terms of size and transportation.
There are many shops, souvenir shops, and delicious station lunch shops on the premises for a limited time, and many people visit Tokyo Station for that purpose.
Unlike other large metro stations in Tokyo, the underground is particularly deep, and transfer to Chiba requires the use of long escalators and moving walkways.