About Tokyo Station
Also known as Tokyo Station City (just walking around this vast train station, you'll know why the nickname is apt), Tokyo Station is the largest transit hub in all of Japan. With thousands of long-distance, regional, and metro trains passing through each day, you'll be able to reach just about anywhere in the country from Tokyo Station.
Because you'll be utilizing Tokyo's extensive public transportation network to get around easily, you'll want to travel light. You can certainly rely on Bounce for all of your temporary luggage storage needs, whether it's near Tokyo Station at 4-chōme-8-5 Nihonbashihonchō or with our multiple locations throughout the city. Tokyo Station luggage storage has never been so simple!
How to pay for luggage storage at Tokyo Station
- Useful app: With the Bounce mobile app, you can find and book luggage storage on the go near Tokyo Station in just a few clicks. You don't need to rely on a Google search for "Tokyo Station luggage storage near me" or "coin locker near me" anymore!
- Simple flat rate: We take the guesswork out of luggage storage near Tokyo Station. There's one flat rate for each bag stored. No hidden fees or surprises when you go to pick things up.
- Secure payment: Because you'll be booking your luggage storage Tokyo Station through the website or mobile app in advance, dropping the bags off is an entirely cashless exchange. So you won't have to worry about fumbling with coins while you're trying to catch your train.
- Guaranteed space: You're booking ahead of time, so you won't have to worry about locker space. This is especially important at a (crazy) busy facility like Tokyo Station.
How luggage storage is different from Tokyo Station lockers
- Options for different sizes and times: Storage lockers at bus stations or train stations are often severely limited in terms of their size capacities. Because Bounce facilities aren't limited to the dimensions of coin lockers, you'll be able to store large luggage or specialty gear like skis, which is certainly useful for traveling to Nagano to hit the slopes. Also, you won't be renting a locker by the hour when you store luggage with Bounce, so you'll have more flexibility.
- Top-notch security: Bounce partners with local shops and businesses to provide the most convenient locations that are generally open from 9 AM to 8 PM. Some might have even longer hours as well. You'll have staffed luggage storage counters at drop-off and pick-up, which you don't get with lockers.
- Information in advance: You won't be searching for the lockers Tokyo Station offers behind ticket gates or the train station service center, because you'll know exactly where you're heading to reach your easily accessible storage spot!
How to get to or from Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station is located at 1 Chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, right in the heart of the city near the Ginza commercial district and Imperial Palace. The station is served by almost every type of public transit available in Tokyo.
Shinkansen and other train connections
- Tōkaidō Shinkansen (connects Tokyo and Shin-Ōsaka Station in 2 hours and 30 minutes)
- Hokkaido Shinkansen (connects Tokyo with the island of Hokkaido through an undersea route)
- Tōkaidō Main Line (which runs the Limited Express Sunrise Set, Limited Express Odoriko, and the Rapid Moonlight Nagara)
- Yamanote Line (to Yūrakuchō/Ginza area, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ueno)
- Chūō Main Line (connections to Nagano for skiers)
- Sōbu Main Line (which includes the Narita Express train to the airport)
Metro lines
The Tokyo Metro’s Marunouchi Line stops at Tokyo Station, connecting passengers with:
- KITTE Garden, an observation deck with a view of Tokyo Station (5 minutes)
- Marunouchi Nakadori Avenue
- Tokyo International Forum (12 minutes)
- Imperial Palace’s outer gardens (7 minutes)
Bus terminal
- Kanagawa Chuo kotsu (or “Midnight Arrow”) connection to Yokohama Station in 60 minutes
- Willer Express to Nagano Station in just under 2 hours
- Dream / Hirutokkyu line to Ōsaka Station (2.5 hours) and Kyōto Station (2 hours), Nara Station (3 hours)
Airport connections
By far the most efficient way to reach Tokyo Station from Narita Airport is the Narita Express which runs directly from Terminal 1. You'll reach Tokyo Station in just under an hour. Haneda Airport is a shorter commute at around 25 minutes via the Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho Station and the Keihin-Tohoku Line into Tokyo Station (The full commute is covered by the JR Pass).
If you have access to Tokyo Station, the entire country is your oyster. With connections to every corner of Japan and every inch of Tokyo, you'll be able to put together the perfect Tokyo itinerary. Just don't let your bags get in the way and trust Bounce for the best luggage storage Tokyo Station has available. Easy find your Tokyo Station luggage store near me in minutes!