About Shinjuku Station
Located in Tokyo, Shinjuku Station is famous around the world for being extraordinarily busy - even by the standards of Japanese public transport hubs. In fact, Shinjuku Station is recognized as the busiest train station in the world. Close to three million people pass through the station every day, so if you don't like crowds, this is not the place for you.
And it's definitely not a place for heavy bags. Luckily, Bounce makes it easy to store luggage here and anywhere else in the world. As you travel through the train and bus stations of Japan, you can rest assured that we always have a convenient location for you. Near Shinjuku Station, we have all the options you need, like the spot at 生田ビル, 1-chōme-11−12 Nishishinjuku.
How to pay for luggage storage at Shinjuku Station
- Simple booking process: Using the Bounce app, just search for the most convenient location and enter the number of bags you need to store. Because it's so easy you can book well in advance or once you reach the station.
- Make your secure payment: Payments are securely processed through the app, and you'll only pay a flat fee per item. Once you make the payment, your luggage storage is confirmed.
- Space is reserved just for you: With your confirmation, you know that there will be space for your stuff at the luggage storage spot. This can't be said for Shinjuku Station lockers, especially the ones near the ticket gates, South exit, and East exit as these are very busy.
How luggage storage is different from train station lockers
- Virtually no size limits: With our storage locations, you can store items of just about any size. This includes heavy or bulky suitcases, sports equipment like golf clubs, and even musical instruments.
- Better security: Luggage lockers are rarely in secure areas with staff onsite. Our partners are local businesses that always have staff on hand to help you and for security purposes. Add that to the Bounce Shield Protection feature, and you have a winning combo.
- Local expertise: Aside from the convenience of having someone to help with your luggage at drop-off and pick-up, our location staff can also provide travel recommendations and answer other luggage storage-related questions you might have. The locations are open from 9 AM to 8 PM on average, but if you need it, some are open even later.
How to get to and from Shinjuku Station
The busy area of Shinjuku Station, located at 3 Chome-38-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan, has enviable transit connections, as is the case with most major Japanese stations.
Train connections
JR Lines
- Yamanote Line: A loop line connecting major Tokyo stations such as Tokyo (14 mins), Ikebukuro (8 mins), and Shibuya (7 mins).
- Chuo Line (Rapid): Connects to Tokyo (15 mins), Mitaka (20 mins), and Takao (50 mins).
- Sobu Line (Local): Travels to Akihabara (20 mins) and Chiba (1h).
- Saikyo Line: Provides access to Ikebukuro (8 mins) and Omiya (45 mins).
- Shonan-Shinjuku Line: Connects to Yokohama (30 mins) and Kamakura (55 mins).
Private railway lines
- Odakyu Electric Railway: Connects to Odawara (1h 30m), Enoshima (1h), and Hakone (1h 30m via Hakone Romancecar).
- Keio Line: Provides access to Chofu (15 mins), Hachioji (45 mins), and Mt. Takao (50 mins).
- Seibu Shinjuku Line: Travels to Seibu-en (40 mins) and Hon-Kawagoe (1h).
Subway lines
Shinjuku Station is connected to several Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines:
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line: Connects to Tokyo (16 mins), Ginza (13 mins), and Ikebukuro (13 mins).
- Toei Shinjuku Line: Travels to Ichigaya (7 mins), Jimbocho (12 mins), and Motoyawata (40 mins).
- Toei Oedo Line: Provides access to Roppongi (18 mins), Tsukishima (25 mins), and Ryogoku (18 mins).
Bus connections
- Expressway buses: Provide long-distance travel to cities such as Osaka (8h), Nagoya (6h), and Kyoto (8h).
- Airport limousine Buses: Direct services to Narita International Airport (1h 30m) and Haneda Airport (1h).
- Local buses: Connect to various parts of Tokyo, including popular areas such as Harajuku, Shibuya, and Akihabara.
Airport connections
Most international travelers will arrive in Tokyo by air, so here are the easiest airport connections:
- Narita International Airport: Accessible via the Narita Express (N'EX) (1h 20m).
- Haneda Airport: Accessible via the JR Yamanote Line and Tokyo Monorail (55 mins) or the Keikyu Line from Shinagawa Station (50 mins).
Close to several top attractions like Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, the nightlife district of Kabukicho, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and Meiji Shrine, Shinjuku Station luggage storage is a great way to make it easy to navigate this Tokyo station and the area beyond it. More convenient and affordable than coin lockers, we make it easy to store your luggage just a short walk away from the city's top attractions. Enjoy Shinjuku Station for what it is - an easy gateway to this amazing capital city.