Tokyo Station

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eljieleen ********
10 Mar
Omar was a very helpful guide! It’s my first time traveling solo and he was very helpful with my concerns.
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.
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Klook User
10 Mar
Erik was our tour guide and he was amazing! he toured and guided us well during this day trip. he’s also very accommodating. we’ve had previous tours in Japan before but this is the first time we actually had an English speaking tour guide which made it easier for us to understand the details and history that the tour guide shared.
Russamee *******
10 Mar
I think is very easy to new people to gather all of tourists places. For me is ok, smooth trip. but the time is very limited!
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Klook User
10 Mar
eric is very kind and accomodating.He is very knowledgeable and knows the places by heart.Highly recommended.
Jenaira *****
10 Mar
Had a great time with the group and super love the places we went to! Yuri, our tour guide, was very friendly and approachable. She even suggested we have a meal together as a group. 5 stars for the tour and Yuri-san ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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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.
Martina *****
10 Mar
One of the best day trips of our lives!! 🥰 Mt Fuji is absolutely magical, Owakudani is also worth visiting! The tour was very well organized, and left plenty of time to enjoy all of the spots. Our guide Lee was very considerate and pleasant, giving us clear instructions and facts about all the stations. Tip: Bring CASH! For Pirate ship drive and Owakudani, they accept only cash there.
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Tokyo Station is the biggest and busiest train station in Japan. More than 3,000 trains leave here daily, carrying over 400,000 people. It’s located right in the middle of Tokyo and has many types of trains, like the super-fast Shinkansen trains and other commuter services. Navigating this Japanese underground train station is exciting with so many things to see and do. Inside, you'll find delicious Tokyo Station food with popular areas like Ramen and Kitchen Street that serve authentic Japanese sushi, ramen, and bento boxes. The Tokyo Station shopping experience is also amazing with lots of stores. You can buy everything from high-end goods to cool souvenirs. Make sure to get a map so you don’t get lost while shopping. When you’re ready to explore more, you can visit places nearby like the Imperial Palace or the Marunouchi business area. Tokyo Station is full of fun things to do, eat, and see, making it a must-visit spot in Japan.
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See Art at Tokyo Station Gallery

The Tokyo Station Gallery is right inside Tokyo Station. It has different art shows that change regularly, including modern art, old items from history, and cultural displays. With exhibits featuring both Japanese and international artists, you can always find something new and exciting to see.

Enjoy Tokyo Station Food Street

Try some of Japan's best dishes at Tokyo Station Food Street! Here, you'll find all kinds of tasty treats, from gourmet sandwiches and sushi to yummy ramen and sweet desserts. It's a great place for anyone who loves food. With so many choices, make sure to use the Tokyo Station Shop Map to find the best spots to eat.

Shop at Nakadori Avenue

Take a walk down Nakadori Avenue for a fancy shopping trip near Tokyo Station. This cool street is in the Marunouchi business area. You can find luxury brands and unique local shops here. It's a great place for shopping, and maybe grab a coffee at one of the cute cafes.

Explore the Imperial Palace

Just a five-minute walk from Tokyo Station, you'll find the Imperial Palace, a place full of history and culture. You can stroll through the lovely inner grounds and see the outer moats, or explore the beautiful gardens that were once part of an old castle from the Edo Period. The palace grounds are peaceful and have amazing views, especially when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.