About Shimbashi Station
Located in the Minato Ward, Tokyo's Shimbashi Station is one of the busiest and most important travel hubs in the city. This is one of the key train stations for those who are looking to travel locally around the Ginza shopping district. This train station also serves as a museum because it is one of the oldest train stations in Japan.
Bounce offers luggage storage at locations near Shimbashi Station and beyond. The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line is just one of the many areas where Bounce can help you store luggage at a great price. You can also check out our main spot at Japan, 〒105-0004 Tokyo, Minato City, Shinbashi, 1 Chome−12−6 マイアミ新橋ビル to ensure you're not carrying too much with you through the city.
How to book convenient luggage storage at Shimbashi Station
- Easy-to-use mobile app: Bounce's easy-to-use app helps you to book luggage storage online in just moments. You just need to tell us where you are, how many bags you have, and when you want to store them.
- Book in advance: You can book online in advance, or when you arrive at the station and find you have too many bags to carry around. The choice is yours!
- Storage space reserved: Because you pay online in advance, you know that we have reserved a spot just for you. There's no fussing with exact change like you might have to do with typical luggage storage lockers at train stations.
How luggage storage is different from train station lockers
- Size isn't an issue: Unlike storage lockers or coin lockers, the size of your bags doesn't matter to us. You can leave your suitcases, bags, and even musical instruments with us while you explore Tokyo.
- Extra protection: Luggage lockers don't include protection if something should happen to go wrong. A coin locker will not offer this benefit.
- Convenient opening hours: Most of our storage locations open at 9 AM and stay open until 8 PM. Some of them even stay open 24 hours a day!
- Local businesses: You can count on local partners at all of our storage spots who know the area. Whether you are in the area for a few hours or a few days, they can help you to make the most of your time near Shimbashi Station - just ask for a sushi restaurant recommendation.
How to get to or from Shimbashi Station
Simbashi Station is located at 2 Chome-17 Shinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan, and because there's so much to see here, you'll want to know how to get around on Tokyo's extensive public transportation network.
Train connections
Most of the high-speed trains do not stop here at Shimbashi Station. You can, however, head to Tokyo, Ueno, Ōmiya, Yokohama, Ofuna, Kurihama, Shinagawa, Shibuya, and Shinjuku from this station. This is one of the primary train stations that you will visit if you are planning to head to any of the other cities near Tokyo.
- Yamanote Line: Connects to key locations such as Tokyo Station (5 mins), Shibuya (20 mins), Shinjuku Station (25 mins), and Ikebukuro (30 mins).
- Keihin-Tohoku Line: Travels to Yokohama (30 mins), Ueno (15 mins), and Omiya (50 mins).
- Tokaido Line: Provides access to Shinagawa (5 mins), Yokohama (20 mins), and Atami (1h 10m).
- Yokosuka Line: Connects to Yokohama (20 mins), Kamakura (50 mins), and Zushi (1h).
Metro lines
There are metro lines that run in many different directions that intersect here at this train station. They are both accessed via platform 2. You can get to Akasaka-mitsuke, Shibuya, Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa on these trains.
- Tokyo Metro Ginza Line: Travels to Asakusa (20 mins), Ginza (5 mins), and Shibuya (20 mins).
- Toei Asakusa Line: Provides access to Haneda Airport (30 mins) and Narita Airport (1h 20m) via Keisei Line.
- Yurikamome Line: An automated transit system connecting to Odaiba (15 mins) and Toyosu (25 mins).
Bus connections
Toei Buses: Local Toei buses can connect you to:
- Bus 06: Travels to Shibuya.
- Bus 98: Connects to Tokyo Tower and Meguro Station.
- Bus 95: Provides access to Roppongi Hills.
Additionally, the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal opened in 2016 and helped to unite a bunch of different bus travel options under one roof. This is the perfect place to head to catch a bus to Tokyo or to arrive at the ticket gates for the Narita Airport. You can access all kinds of different bus lines from this spot, all of which used to be spread out across the city at different bus stations.
Airport connections
- Haneda Airport (HND): Accessible via the Keihin-Tohoku Line to Hamamatsucho Station and transfer to the Tokyo Monorail (30 mins total), or via Toei Asakusa Line with direct trains (30 mins).
- Narita Airport (NRT): Accessible via the Keihin-Tohoku Line to Tokyo Station and transfer to the Narita Express (1h 10m total), or via Toei Asakusa Line with direct trains (1h 20m).
Bounce makes it easy to avoid coin-operated lockers at places like Shimbashi Station, and leave luggage at storage locations that you can count on. Whether you need Shimbashi Station luggage storage or anywhere else in Tokyo, Bounce is the right choice for you to store luggage with confidence.