Shinbashi

★ 4.9 (320K+ reviews) • 13M+ booked
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4.9 /5
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Hsieh ********
10 Mar
After watching the WBC, I used the QR code to board, which saved me time waiting in line to exchange tickets. It was very convenient, and currently, there are no service fees. I truly recommend everyone buy it. Thumbs up.
1+
翁 **
10 Mar
I chose Kabukicho for my ride, it's very convenient to get to Narita or Haneda from here! The price is 1400 JPY.
張 **
10 Mar
Booking tickets was quite convenient, as I didn't need to arrive early. However, I did have to exchange the voucher at the counter first. It would be even better if I could just scan a QR code in the future. I would definitely consider purchasing again!
2+
Michael ****
10 Mar
I found the hotel quite beautiful and comfortable; I will definitely return.
CHAIYA ***********
10 Mar
easy exchange at Ueno station kiosk
Klook User
10 Mar
Great experience. Shintaro was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the history of the area and Japanese history in general which I really enjoyed learning about. Food is amazing. I like that Shintaro took us to the cheaper (but still good quality) spots so we had enough cash to try lots of things, because I explored a bit more after the tour and bought some more food but for more expensive price. Even though it was raining the whole time it was enjoyable. 10/10 I would definitely recommend, especially if you like seafood
Klook User
10 Mar
Very nice staff and fluent in english! As we got such a great deal here on klook, we decided to pay more to upgrade the wood type and add engraving! There were a lot of wotk benches, so the activity work for people alone and big groups! There arr also loads of camera holder in case you want to film your progress!
2+
Klook User
10 Mar
Very easy to book through klook! Teamlab borderless has a lot of ateas to explore for both children and adults! Even though there was A LOT of people, it still didn’t feel too over crowded. Definitely recommend the fish room and the cafe! Some rooms where quite popular, so if you want something less crowded go later in the evening.
2+

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What to know about Shinbashi

Shinbashi district is bustling with people and energy, especially during rush hour. Known for its izakaya-style bars and lively entertainment, Shinbashi is a popular hangout spot in the city. Plus, it has a rich history as the home of Japan's oldest 'pink cinemas' and Tokyo's first railway terminal. Whether you're looking for karaoke bars, capsule hotels with private rooms, or nightlife hotspots, Shinbashi has it all. Come experience the dynamic culture and lively spirit of Shinbashi!
Shinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan

What to know before visiting Shinbashi

Must-Visit Attractions in Shinbashi

1. SL Plaza

Known as the Shinbashi Station West Entrance Square, one of Shinbashi's highlights is the iconic display of a steam locomotive at the SL Plaza, located outside the Hibiya Exit of JR Shimbashi Station. This vintage C11 292 model steam train remains a resilient attraction and a popular meeting spot, especially crowded after work hours. During the festive season, this landmark dazzles visitors with a charming light display.

2. Karasumori Shrine

Since 1000 years to the Heian Period, this small shrine is rich in history and traditional charm. In this shrine, you can see all the classic Japanese temple elements and it even hosts a local festival in May.

3. Sake Plaza

Try out different types of Japanese sake at this place. While closed on weekends and holidays, it's a perfect stop for your weekday plans. The complex, spanning four floors, is managed by the Central Brewers' Union, where you can find different sake-related items like cups, books, glasses, and more. For ¥315/515, you can enjoy 3 or 5 different sake selections, with the options changing daily for a delightful surprise each visit. A must-visit for all sake enthusiasts!

4. Old Shinbashi Station

The Old Shinbashi Station faithfully replicates the original building on-site. Inside the Railway History Exhibition Hall, you can explore artifacts related to Shiodome, Japan's railway birthplace. Enjoy free exhibitions showcasing railway tools and teapots used on trains. Don't miss the glass-walled section displaying the original stone foundation.

Hama Rikyu Gardens

Hama Rikyu is a beautiful garden in central Tokyo by Tokyo Bay. It has seawater ponds that change with the tides and a teahouse on an island for visitors to enjoy. Drop by this traditional garden for a peaceful getaway from the skyscrapers in Shiodome district.

Tips for Your Shinbashi Visit

When is the best time to visit Shinbashi?

Experience the pastel pink hues of cherry blossoms in spring, the festive atmosphere of summer festivals, the golden ginkgo trees in autumn, and the cozy ambiance of winter. The best times to visit Shinbashi are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms or autumn foliage.

How to go to Shinbashi?

There are multiple ways to get to Shimbashi Station in Tokyo, Japan, including taking the Yamanote Line from other Loop Line stations or using the Toei Subway or JR East lines. You can take the Yamanote Line from any other Loop Line station, such as Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, Shibuya Station, Shinjuku Station, Ikebukuro Station, or Ueno Station.

What travel tips should I know when visiting Shinbashi?

When exploring Shinbashi, make sure to wear comfortable shoes as you go through the vibrant streets and explore the rich culture and history of this dynamic district. When dining at local eateries that offer fresh seafood, the best fried chicken, and authentic Mexican food in Shinbashi, be prepared for fast-paced service during peak hours. Get ready for the standing bar culture and izakaya experience to be part of the authentic dining scene of the district.