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Rated 4.9 by 458,106+ people

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Frequently
asked questions

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

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

  • Where can I store luggage near Shinjuku Station?

    There are multiple locations in the Shinjuku Station area which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Yokohama Station (横浜駅), Matsudo Station (松戸駅), and Ōmiya Station (大宮駅) and all over Tokyo.

  • Is it safe to store your bags near Shinjuku 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 Shinjuku Station.

  • Are there storage lockers near Shinjuku Station?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in the Shinjuku Station area. Bounce has multiple luggage storage locations nearby Shinjuku 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 Shinjuku Station?

    Popular metro stations like Toyosu Station (豊洲駅), Hibiya Station (日比谷駅), or Yurakucho Line Toyosu Station (Y22) (有楽町線 豊洲駅) can be used for nearby transit. When traveling within Tokyo near Shinjuku Station, you may be close to some bus stations: Shinjuku Sta. West Exit Bus Terminal (新宿駅西口バスターミナル), JR Expressway Bus Terminal (JR高速バスのりば), 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 Shinjuku Station.

  • Where are the best hotel accommodations near Shinjuku Station?

    The top-ranked middle to high-range hotels near Shinjuku Station are Hotel New Otani (ホテルニューオータニ), Annex Tower (アネックスタワー), and Ours Inn Hankyu (アワーズイン阪急). When traveling on a budget, the best hostels near Shinjuku Station are 由縁別邸代田, 1980 Yen Hotel (1泊1980円ホテル), and Nui. Hostel & Bar Lounge.

  • Where are the best restaurants near Shinjuku Station?

    The most popular restaurants to visit when near Shinjuku Station are JR Akihabara Station (JR 秋葉原駅), Bic Camera (ビックカメラ 有楽町店), and or MIYASHITAPARK.

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

    Check out the nearby Ueno Park (上野恩賜公園), Yoyogi Park (代々木公園), and Hibiya Park (日比谷公園).

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About Shinjuku Station

Shinjuku Station is a major train and railway station located in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards of the Japanese city of Tokyo. In the Shinjuku side, the station is situated within the Nishi-Shinjuku district. Meanwhile, in Shibuya, it is found within the districts of Sendagaya and Yoyogi. The station serves as the primary hub subway, commuter rail and inter-city rail lines, including the JR Yamanote Line, and connects the special wards in Tokyo with Western Tokyo. In addition, Shinjuku Station is also one of the city’s primary stops for long-distance highway buses. In fact, the bus terminal Busta Shinjuku can be found on top of the station and makes it easy for passengers to transfer from train to bus to get to their destinations.

Aside from being one of Japan’s busiest and most important railway stations, Shinjuku Station is also a main entry point into the Tokyo ward of the same name. The Shinjuku ward is a massive business, entertainment, and commercial area in Tokyo and, undoubtedly, one of the most popular destinations in the city. Locals and tourists frequent the area to dine, shop, drink, work, and simply explore the best the ward has to offer. A visit to Tokyo just won’t be complete without checking out Shinjuku.

Fun fact: Shinjuku Station is officially the busiest train station in the whole world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, with over 3.6 million passengers on a daily basis. 

Things to do in Shinjuku Station 

A station that is bursting at the seams, Shinjuku Station is a busy spot. It leads to a bustling area filled with skyscrapers, shopping destinations, countless restaurants and bars, and a whole lot more. As soon as you arrive at the station, you’ll find yourself overwhelmed with the numerous things to see and do around the area. If you’re unsure where to go, here’s a list of recommended things near Shinjuku Station. 

  • Get a glimpse of Tokyo from above at the observation deck located within the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
  • Stroll down Omoide Yokocho, colloquially called “Memory Lane” and filled with tiny yakitori bars and other eateries
  • See the best Japanese and international art at the Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art
  • Escape from the busy city life at Shinjuku Central Park
  • Check out the Taiso-ji Temple, a Buddhist temple with some quirky artifacts
  • Relive the Lost in Translation movie at Park Hyatt’s New York Bar
  • Learn more about the history of Japanese warriors at the Samurai Museum
  • Go shopping around Shinjuku – from the Don Quijote chain discount stores to huge department stores and big brand names
  • Enjoy some jazz music at the world-class Shinjuku Pit Inn
  • Eat your heart out at the three-story complex Takashimaya Times Square

Transit Options in Shinjuku Station

  • Japan Rail (JR)
  • Limousine bus (from airport)
  • Taxis
  • Rideshare apps (Uber)

Luggage Storage Near Shinjuku Station

Whether you arrive in Shinjuku Station for work or leisure, the last thing you want is to carry heavy luggage around, especially in such a crowded and busy area. Fortunately, Bounce is available to solve your luggage problem. With several storage partners located near Shinjuku Station and surrounding areas, you can easily store your things temporarily while you proceed with your plans for the day. 

Luggage Storage Options Near Shinjuku Station

Understanding the importance of traveling light, Bounce has teamed up with many local businesses near Shinjuku Station. Leave your backpacks, suitcases, and other items safely for hours or even days at a time. All you have to do is open the Bounce app, find the most convenient location for you, and deposit your things there.

Luggage Storage Near Golden Gai

If you want to have the liveliest and most fun time at night, there is no other place to go to in Shinjuku than Golden Gai. This small area in Kabukicho, Shinjuku’s red-light district, is known for its fun and unique nightlife scene. Frequented by local salarymen and employees who usually indulge in a drink or two after work, the Golden Gai is one of Shinjuku’s top destinations. 

The popularity of Golden Gai can be attributed to its charm. Most bars and taverns here are tiny and intimate, giving you a taste of an authentic nightlife experience in Tokyo. Visitors might be a little overwhelmed by the number of Japanese people here, but the businesses are actually very welcoming towards tourists. For an entertaining and hassle-free experience, drop off your things at a Bounce location near Golden Gai.

Luggage Storage Near Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

The Japanese are known for their love of gardens; you can find multiple beautifully-made and manicured gardens all over the country. One of the best examples of such a place is the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which is just a short walk from the Shinjuku Station. This huge park is one of Japan’s most renowned and once served as the estate of the Naito family during the Edo period.

The park features green, landscaped gardens and a lovely lake, and is one of the best spots in Japan to witness the cherry blossoms. A visit to the Shinjuku Gyoen is a great way to relax and temporarily escape from the noise and chaos of Shinjuku. You could easily spend hours at the park, so it’s best to be luggage-free when you visit. Find a Bounce location close by and deposit your things there beforehand.

Luggage Storage Near Yayoi Kusama Museum

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese artist known for her conceptual and avant-garde take on art and is considered one of the country’s most important personalities. The Yayoi Kusama Museum is a five-story facility dedicated to exhibiting and displaying her works, including sculptures, paintings, and more. Established in 2017, the contemporary art museum aims to share Kusama’s art, ranging from her early years up to present day, and to honor her achievements in her field. 

Despite being relatively new, the Yayoi Kusama Museum has already built a reputation as one of Tokyo’s top spots. In fact, just a year after opening its doors to the public, the museum was ranked first on Time Out’s global “to-do list.” Oversized bags or luggage are not allowed inside the museum, and the lockers they provide have size limits. To avoid any inconvenience during your visit, secure your things at a Bounce location near the museum.

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