Tokyo station, the central station that every traveler probably passes through at some point. It boasts the accolade of being Japan’s busiest stations by number of trains, and connects the entire length of the country through its bullet train network, with regular departures for major destinations like Kyoto. It also offers great access to both Narita Airport and Haneda Airport, and lies only 15 minutes from Tokyo’s major transit hub to the west, Shinjuku.

Head to the Marunouchi exit for west, where you’ll find yourself just a stone’s throw from the Imperial Palace.
Exit Tokyo Station on the Yaesu side and you’ll find yourself with direct bus access to major cities across the country, as well as the two main Tokyo airports. From here you’re also just a few minutes’ walk from the commercial districts of Ginza and Nihonbashi.

The station is crammed with shopping areas both inside and outside the ticket gates. Browse around GRANSTA, full of edible goodies, souvenirs and even fashion items; explore First Avenue Tokyo Station, home to Tokyo Character Street; stroll Yaesu Chikagai, an underground mall of 180 shops – 60 of which are different restaurants and cafes to keep you fed and fueled on your retail quest; or pop into upmarket department store Daimaru Tokyo branch, one of the biggest in central Tokyo.

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