About Suehirocho Station
Situated near Akihabara and Ueno, Suehirocho Station is a well-connected train station for local commuters and international travelers looking to check out these cultural hotspots for shopping, dining, and entertainment. It’s easy to reach from Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Omotesando through the Ginza Subway Line.
One of the top landmarks nearby is Kanda Myojin Shrine, which is almost 750 years old and a wonderful place to stop by for a few minutes of quiet amidst the bustle of central Tokyo. The main reason to head through Suehirocho Station is to get to Akihabara, which is one of the top destinations for shopping in Japan.
If you’re planning on utilizing the marvelous Tokyo public transportation system, it might be useful to store your bags at the main Bounce location at Akihabara, 1−5, Yorimoto, 1st Floor. We have secure locations all over the city!
How to pay for luggage storage near Suehirocho Station
- Find a Bounce location: The intuitive map-based search function allows you to select the most convenient baggage storage location for where you're heading. This will pay dividends when you're trying to quickly get around the city and minimize the amount of time you're lugging your bags around.
- Book online: Booking a reservation takes less than two minutes through the mobile app or website.
- Secure payment method: You securely pay through the mobile app or website when you book, so you won't have to worry about paying when you drop your bags off or pick them up, which is not the case with a luggage locker.
- Cashless check-in: When you reach your luggage storage location, simply show the attendant your QR confirmation code to check-in.
How to get to or from Suehirocho Station
Suehirocho Station is situated at the intersection between Chuo Dori Street and Kuramae Street. There are entrances on both sides of the street. The station is served only by the Tokyo Metro’s Ginza Line, but it’s within walking distance of JR stations like Akihabara.
Nearby train connections
Tokyo's commuter rail will be useful for popping around different districts across the city, and Akihabara Station (about an eight-minute walk from Suehirocho Station) connections provide transfers to every major rail hub for getting around the city or even day trip destinations.
Taking the Tokyo Subway to Suehirocho Station
Suehirocho Station itself is only a subway stop, but the Ginza Line is one of the better-connected in the network.
- Ginza Line: Shibuya (30 minutes), Tokyo Station (13 minutes), Senso-ji Temple (15 minutes), Asakusa (15 minutes), Ueno Zoo (10 minutes), Meiji Jingu Gaien (30 minutes)
Connections to Tokyo airports
- From Haneda Airport, you can take the Keihin-Tohoku Line to Nihombashi Station and transfer to the Ginza Line. The Ginza Line will take you directly to Suehirocho Station. The whole trip takes just under an hour.
- It takes an hour to get to Suehirocho Station from Narita Airport via the Skyliner Express Train and Ginza Line (transfer at Keisei Ueno Station).
If you’re planning on storing your luggage with Bounce for your trip to Tokyo, you'll want to utilize the useful mobile app for online booking and access to customer service. You'll also be able to search for locations around the globe for your next trip!