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Frequently
asked questions

  • How much does it cost to store luggage near Shimbashi Station?

    The price for luggage storage near Shimbashi Station starts from just ¥450/bag for the entire day.

  • Where can I store luggage near Shimbashi Station?

    There are multiple locations in the Shimbashi Station area which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Matsudo Station (松戸駅), Kasukabe Station (春日部駅), and Asakadai Station (TJ13) (朝霞台駅) and all over Tokyo.

  • Is it safe to store your bags near Shimbashi Station?

    Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage near Shimbashi Station.

  • Are there storage lockers near Shimbashi Station?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in the Shimbashi Station area. Bounce has multiple luggage storage locations nearby Shimbashi Station and in the broader Tokyo area where you can conveniently store your luggage with full security and the $10,000 safekeeping guarantee.

  • What public transportation exists near Shimbashi Station?

    Popular metro stations like Ginza Line Shimbashi Station (G08) (銀座線 新橋駅), Hibiya Line Akihabara Station (H16) (日比谷線 秋葉原駅), or Marunouchi Line Tokyo Station (M17) (丸ノ内線 東京駅) can be used for nearby transit. When traveling within Tokyo near Shimbashi Station, you may be close to some bus stations: Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (バスタ新宿), Bus Terminal Tokyo Yaesu (バスターミナル東京八重洲), or Bus Terminal - Nihonbashi Gate (東京駅日本橋口バスターミナル). If traveling by train, Shinjuku Station (新宿駅), Tokyo Station (東京駅), and JR Shinjuku Station (JR 新宿駅) are nearest to Shimbashi Station.

  • Where are the best hotel accommodations near Shimbashi Station?

    The top-ranked middle to high-range hotels near Shimbashi Station are Shinagawa Prince Hotel (品川プリンスホテル), Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo (京王プラザホテル), and Ours Inn Hankyu (アワーズイン阪急). When traveling on a budget, the best hostels near Shimbashi Station are Smart Stay SHIZUKU 上野駅前, Tmark City Hotel Tokyo Omori (Tマークシティホテル東京大森), and CITAN.

  • Where are the best restaurants near Shimbashi Station?

    The most popular restaurants to visit when near Shimbashi Station are JR Akihabara Station (JR 秋葉原駅), Tokyo Big Sight (東京ビッグサイト (東京国際展示場)), and Shin-Kiba Station (新木場駅).

  • Where are the best parks and nature attractions near Shimbashi Station?

    Check out the nearby Ueno Park (上野恩賜公園), Yoyogi Park (代々木公園), and Miyashita Park (宮下公園).

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About Shimbashi Station 

You could spend a whole year exploring Tokyo and still have pockets that you’ll still need to get to. With dozens of neighborhoods across its many districts, Tokyo presents quite an extensive bucket list. The Shimbashi District, situated near the bay in Tokyo’s Minato Ward, is located just outside the city center but offers the best of both worlds in terms of its cultural offerings and relaxed pace. Sure, it’s still highly urbanized like most of the outer neighborhoods in the capital, but it’s very residential and offers travelers the chance to “live like a local” when staying in Tokyo. 

It’s hardly as touristy as the neon-lit Shibuya, and it won’t have revered places like the Meiji Jingu Shrine, but there’s plenty to do. Hamarikyu Gardens are located within a short walk and make for the perfect morning or afternoon stroll. There’s also Tokyo Tower and the Tsukiji Fish Market that can make up a perfectly respectable itinerary. Shimbashi punches above its weight class in terms of restaurants and nightlife. The area is filled with fun izakayas for downing bottles of Sapporo and gorging on skewers of Wagyu and octopus, among other regional delicacies. 

Another benefit to Shimbashi is how well connected with the rest of Tokyo and the broader region it is. Shimbashi Station, situated in the heart of the district, has access to the JR Yamanote Line, the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line, and the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. So essentially the entire city is your oyster from his location! It’s used by both commuters and tourists who are staying in the area, and almost the entire city is reachable by train in under an hour (especially if you don’t mind a transfer or two). If you’re considering Shimbashi as a place to stay during your trip to Tokyo, Shimbashi Station is a major addition to the plus column. 

Here’s everything you need to know about traveling through Shimbashi Station: 

Does Shimbashi station have coin lockers?

Like most train stations in Japan, Shimbashi Station offers storage lockers. These are coin-operated and located in the main terminal. It costs between $2 and $6 per day to rent a locker, with the price being based on the size of the unit. While there are lockers large enough to fit a backpack and maybe a carry-on suitcase, they won't be able to fit luggage pieces or duffel bags. This isn't a bad option if you're frequently traveling through Shimbashi Station, but there are more flexible options available. 

Can I store luggage at Tokyo Station?

Tokyo Station’s baggage lockers can be found near the ticket gates and cost between $2 and $6. This is a larger transportation facility, so they'll have expanded features like touchscreens for accessing each locker (available in English) and larger locker sizes. It's not a bad option if you're commuting into the city center from Shimbashi and you’re sightseeing for a few hours. 

Where can I put my luggage in Tokyo?

Most of your standard options are available. You can always head directly to the hotel and drop the bags off with the concierge or bellhop. Transit facilities also have coin lockers as will certain attractions. These might lack some of the flexibility and convenience of a proper luggage storage service.

With dozens of convenient and reliable luggage storage spots throughout Tokyo, including multiple locations serving the Shimbashi district, Bounce is your best option for stashing the bags while sightseeing or tasting your way through Tokyo's restaurants. It's not necessarily a radical storage solution, but it's reliable, affordable, and always convenient. Bounce’s mobile app has a useful search function where you can find the most convenient storage spot and even book online. 

Things to do near Shimbashi Station

Hama-rikyū Garden

If you just got off a transpacific flight and need to stretch your legs, there's no better place in Tokyo than this green space. Hama-rikyū Garden is located less than a 10-minute walk from Shimbashi Station. You’ll find a few acres of beautifully manicured gardens in the highly distinctive Japanese style. With tree-lined paths and a koi pond, it’s perfect for a contemplative stroll.

Don’t overlook the Nakajima no Ochaya teahouse, which offers traditional Japanese tea service along with some of the best matcha in Tokyo. You can take a guided tour in English to learn about this centuries-old garden and a few of its notable features, like the beloved 300-year-old black pine tree at the entrance.

Hama-rikyū Garden is also located near the Tokyo Bay waterfront, so you can make a lovely afternoon out of it, especially when you access the garden via boat tour. Tokyo Cruise runs boat tours through Asakusa, the Sumida River, and Tokyo Bay, and there’s a stop at the pier near the entrance to the garden. 

Tsukiji Market 

A lot of travelers take extended stays in Tokyo as a chance to fully experience what it's like to live in the city, and Shimbashi is the ideal neighborhood for vacation rentals and Airbnb. If you're going to cook during your stay, the best way to get fresh ingredients is at a local market.

One of Tokyo's best, Tsukiji Market, is situated less than a 10-minute walk from Shimbashi Station and offers basically everything you'll ever need. From cookware to obscure ingredients like seaweed, you'll be able to put together a traditional Japanese meal at home.

If you're just curious, you can take a stroll through the market to marvel at the extensive (and sort of insane) selection of goods on offer. Keep an eye out for dried fish as you won't find that in Japanese markets in the States. Even better there's a line of street food vendors serving the market in case you get peckish. Full disclosure, this place gets extremely crowded on weekends so it's best to get in and out early.

Airport travel from Shimbashi Station

There are two main airports international travelers use to fly into Tokyo, and luckily both are fairly accessible from Shimbashi Station. Like almost any trip, the quickest way to get between the airport and Shimbashi is by train.

From Narita Airport, you can take the Narita Express (NEX) directly from the arrivals terminal to Tokyo Station and transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to get to Shimbashi Station. This will take just over an hour but will be highly affordable at around $8.

From Haneda Airport, which is the most common way for North Americans and Europeans to get to Japan, you can also take the train. Simply take the Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho Station, then transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to Shimbashi Station. This takes about an hour and costs less than $10. If you’ve invested in a JR Pass (a solid investment if you’re planning a longer trip to Japan) this will be even more affordable. 

Getting around the city from Shimbashi Station

How to get to Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal from Shimbashi Station 

One of the largest bus stations in Japan, you'll be able to access long-distance bus routes to day trip destinations around Tokyo. A dozen or so independent companies operate routes out of the bus terminal, so you'll need to actually do your research when planning a day trip, and you’ll most likely need to book a ticket ahead of time. It's situated near the very busy Shinjuku Station and is easily reached by most places in Tokyo. From Shimbashi Station, simply take the Yamanote Green Line to Shinjuku Station (about 20 minutes). 

How to get to Shinjuku Station from Shimbashi Station 

The best way to get to Shinjuku Station (which is literally the busiest train station in the world) is easily the JR Yamanote Line. All you have to do is board a Green Line Yamanote train directly from Shimbashi Station and it’ll get you to Shinjuku in about 20 minutes. From there you'll have access to the entire nightlife capital of Japan, and with trains running throughout the night, you'll have an easy time getting back to Shinbashi after an evening of izakaya and nightclubs. 

Luggage storage near Shimbashi Station

If you’re going to explore Tokyo, a stop at the Shimbashi District should certainly be on your itinerary, if not a possible area to stay in. With well-connected public transportation to help you explore this vast metropolis, Shimbashi is certainly not the worst launching point for getting the full Tokyo experience, especially if you can use Shimbashi Station.

You’re going to need to get around quickly if you want to pack everything into one trip, so having a place to store the suitcases can be crucial. Luckily, Bounce has plenty of Shimbashi Station luggage storage options and locations throughout Tokyo.

We partner with local shops and other businesses to make sure we have luggage storage locations exactly where you need them. With the Bounce mobile app, you’ll be able to find and book luggage storage on the go in advance.

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