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Frequently
asked questions

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

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

  • Where can I store luggage near Tokyo Station?

    There are multiple locations in the Tokyo 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 Tokyo 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 Tokyo Station.

  • Are there storage lockers near Tokyo Station?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in the Tokyo Station area. Bounce has multiple luggage storage locations nearby Tokyo 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 Tokyo 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 Tokyo 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 Shibuya Sta. West Exit Bus Terminal (渋谷駅西口バスターミナル). 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 Tokyo Station.

  • Where are the best hotel accommodations near Tokyo Station?

    The top-ranked middle to high-range hotels near Tokyo 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 Tokyo 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 Tokyo Station?

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

  • Where are the best parks and nature attractions near Tokyo 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 Tokyo Station

In the heart of Chiyoda ward, Tokyo Station is a bustling transportation hub and commercial complex that seamlessly integrates shopping, dining, and entertainment. Boasting an iconic red-brick facade, Tokyo Station itself is not only a historic landmark but also one of Japan’s major train stations; it has an extensive rail network, including the Shinkansen train connecting Tokyo to other major cities across Japan. 

Within Tokyo Station City, travelers and locals alike can explore a diverse array of shops, from luxury boutiques to traditional Japanese crafts stores, and enjoy an eclectic mix of restaurants serving local and international cuisine. Welcoming over 450,000 passengers daily, it is Japan's busiest train station.

Because of its central location and links to major attractions, travelers visiting Tokyo Station can check out numerous sightseeing spots and famous attractions. Whether you’re here before heading off to your next destination or using the station as your jump-off point, there are plenty of fun things to do not too far from the vicinity of Tokyo Station. Store your luggage at one of our multiple locations near Tokyo Station. Use the app to stow your stuff for a few hours or even the entire day and see the best of this incredible destination.

Is there luggage storage in Tokyo Station?

Yes, there are a few luggage storage options in Tokyo Station. The most popular are the Tokyo Station coin lockers, which can be found inside and outside the ticket gates. These coin lockers are common in most stations in the city but are more suitable for storing small items, such as shopping bags or purses. You’ll find electronic station lockers that can be paid through IC cards and a luggage storage counter near the Nihonbashi exit. 

If you want a more convenient way to store your luggage, use the Bounce app to find a location near you. We offer storage for items of all sizes, including suitcases, bulky backpacks and large baggage at a fixed cost. You can also store your belongings with us for however long you need. 

How much is the locker in Tokyo Station?

The cost of Tokyo Station coin lockers and station lockers often depends on the size, with a starting price of around $2.50 or ¥400 for a small one. These lockers are also subject to availability. If you want to pay a fixed cost, regardless of your item's size, and ensure 24/7 availability, book a spot at one of our many luggage storage locations near Tokyo Station. Not only do we offer maximum flexibility, but you can also avoid long lines and ensure that you have access to your belongings at any time. 

Where to store luggage in Tokyo for 2 weeks?

Coin lockers are available in major public transportation hubs in the city, including airports and train stations, where you can temporarily store luggage. However, each location has its own operating hours, and the storage lockers are subject to availability. 

As an alternative, you can store your luggage with one of our partners instead. We’ve teamed up with local businesses and establishments across the city to offer luggage storage services. Apart from being affordable, our customer support team is also available 24/7 to help you with any concerns.

Things to do near Tokyo Station

Sitting around and waiting for your train can be tedious but luckily, Tokyo Station is centrally located and well connected by train and bus. In fact, the station is surrounded by different bus stations that will give you access to nearly every city in Japan, as well as Tokyo’s two primary airports — Narita Airport and Haneda Airport. Moreover, it has quite a few things to keep you busy. Whether you’d like to dine, want a quick drink, or you need some retail therapy, you can find all that and much more in and around the station. 

Imperial Palace

Situated in Tokyo’s Chiyoda-ku, just a mile away from Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace is home to the Emperor of Japan and serves as the primary residence for the imperial family. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens and imposing stone walls, showcasing a blend of traditional Japanese architecture with modern elements. While the inner grounds are not open to the public, visitors can explore the scenic East Gardens and marvel at the iconic Nijubashi Bridge, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and serenity of Japan's imperial past.

Imperial Palace bag policy

Large bags, suitcases and other bulky baggage are not allowed within Palace grounds. Store your suitcase or backpack with us and meander the gardens at your leisure.

Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum

Located in the heart of the Marunouchi district, just a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit, this cultural gem showcases a rich collection of Western art. Housed within a meticulously restored historic building, the museum seamlessly blends classical architecture with contemporary design elements. Visitors are treated to a diverse array of exhibitions featuring works by renowned European artists, offering insight into the intersection of Eastern and Western artistic influences. 

Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum bag policy

While the museum's website does not specify a baggage policy, it is still advisable to carry smaller bags or backpacks only. If you have bulky baggage, stow it at one of our several storage partners in the area.

KITTE Marunouchi

Also found in Tokyo's bustling Marunouchi district, sitting right next to Tokyo Station, the KITTE is a dynamic retail and cultural complex housed within the historic former Tokyo Central Post Office building. Boasting a sleek and modern design, KITTE offers a diverse array of shops, restaurants, and event spaces spread across multiple floors. Visitors can explore an eclectic mix of local and international brands, savor culinary delights from various cuisines, and attend cultural events and exhibitions.

Airport travel from Tokyo Station

Tokyo is served by two major airports, namely the Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Narita is the primary international gateway of Tokyo, handling a vast majority of international flights. Meanwhile, the Haneda Airport primarily serves domestic flights but also has a handful of international routes.

Narita Airport to Tokyo Station

Narita International Airport, situated about 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, is one of Japan's main international gateways. Its modern terminals feature a wide array of shops, restaurants, and amenities to cater to travelers' needs. With excellent transportation links including trains, buses, and taxis, Narita Airport provides convenient access to Tokyo and other destinations in Japan, ensuring a seamless transition for visitors arriving in the country.

There are several transportation options from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station but the most comfortable mode is to take the direct JR Narita Express (NEX). The one-way journey takes approximately one hour and costs a little over $20. Another option, which is cheaper, is to take the airport bus; a one-way ticket costs around $12, and the journey takes about 1.5 hours to 2 hours, depending on traffic.

Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station

The Haneda Airport handles primarily domestic flights but also offers a significant number of international flights, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. Its modern facilities, extensive shopping and dining options, and convenient transportation links to downtown Tokyo make it a preferred choice for travelers seeking seamless connectivity and accessibility.

To get from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station, you have numerous options to choose from. The most common way is to take the Tokyo Monorail from the airport and get off the Hamamatsucho Station, where you can then transfer to either the JR Yamanote or JR Keihin-Tohoku Line that stops at Tokyo Station. The entire journey takes about 30 minutes and costs approximately $6. You can also take a direct airport limousine bus, which costs about $7 for a one-way trip and takes anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic.

Getting around Tokyo from Tokyo Station

Navigating Tokyo with Tokyo Station as your starting point is remarkably convenient due to its central location and extensive transportation options. Travelers can easily access various parts of the city using Japan Railways (JR) lines, the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway networks. For longer journeys, Shinkansen train services departing from Tokyo Station offer high-speed travel to destinations across Japan.

Tokyo Station to Tokyo Zoo

The Tokyo Zoo, officially known as the Ueno Zoological Gardens, is a prominent zoological park located in Ueno Park. Founded in 1882, it is Japan's oldest zoo and home to a diverse collection of animals from around the world. The zoo also prioritizes conservation and education, offering informative displays and interactive programs to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and biodiversity.

To get to Tokyo Zoo, take the JR Yamanote Line from Tokyo Station, board the JR Yamanote Line and get off to Ueno Station. Then, transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (Line G) bound for Asakusa and alight at Ueno-Okachimachi Station. Once there, exit the station; the entrance of the Tokyo Zoo is just a short walk from the station. The entire journey takes about 20 to 30 minutes and costs about $3 per way. 

Tokyo Station to Tokyo National Museum

One of Japan's oldest and largest art museums, the Tokyo National Museum is renowned for its extensive collection of cultural treasures spanning thousands of years of Japanese history. Located in Ueno Park, the museum's vast exhibitions encompass various artifacts, including ancient pottery, samurai armor, traditional textiles, and exquisite Buddhist sculptures. 

To get to the museum from Tokyo Station, board a train on the JR Yamanote Line heading counterclockwise (anti-clockwise) towards Ueno Station. Once you get to the station, look for the Ueno Park Exit and walk for about 15 minutes until you reach the Tokyo National Museum. The one-way fare costs about $1.50, and the entire journey takes about 30 minutes.

Tokyo Station to Chidorigafuchi Green Way

An oasis in the heart of the city, the Chidorigafuchi Green Way features a picturesque pathway that stretches alongside the moat of the Imperial Palace. It’s adorned with lush greenery and vibrant cherry blossom trees that burst into a stunning display of pink hues during springtime. Visitors can stroll along the tranquil waters, enjoying the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views of the palace grounds. 

To get to Chidorigafuchi Green Way from the train station, take the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line from Tokyo Station to Otemachi Station. From there, you can transfer to the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and alight at the Kudanshita Station. Once at Kudanshita Station, it's just a short stroll to reach the Chidorigafuchi Green Way. The journey costs about $3 and takes 25 to 30 minutes, depending on transfer times and walking speed.

Luggage storage near Tokyo Station

Our luggage storage solution provides a hassle-free way for travelers and tourists to roam around Tokyo unencumbered, whether they're exploring the city's vibrant streets, hopping on trains to nearby attractions, or simply waiting for their next transportation connection. 

Letting us take care of your luggage allows you to explore the city unencumbered and enjoy some of Tokyo’s best spots — from the Wadakura Fountain Park and National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, to the Artizon Museum and Kabuki-za Theatre.

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