Description
The Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building was completed in 1914. Although it underwent extensive restoration once, its modern design remains the same.
In addition, the number of users of Tokyo Station per day is approximately 1 million.
Features
- The station building on the Marunouchi exit side of Tokyo Station was built during the Taisho era and is famous for its modern design.
- You can see the station building from outside by exiting from the north, central, or south exits of Marunouchi, but do not exit through the Yaesu exit.
Staying time
Tokyo Station is quite long, so it takes about 15 minutes just to look around.
Business Hours
All time (excluding station premises)
Closed Days
None
English Support
None
Barrier-Free
There are almost no steps.
Fees
Free
Access
The closest exit is the Marunouchi North Exit, Marunouchi Central Exit, and Marunouchi South Exit of Tokyo Station.
Once you exit the Yaesu exit, it will be difficult to return, so be careful.
Official Links
https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/customer_support/service_center_tokyo.html?src=gnavi
Nearby spots
The Imperial Palace (Koukyo)
This is the residence of members of the imperial family, including the current Emperor, but you can freely tour the outer area.
Hibiya Park (Hibiya Koen)
A large Western-style park that is rare in the city center. The park has facilities such as a concert hall, and events are often held in the plaza.
Reviews
Before boarding the Shinkansen, etc.
A station building built around 100 years ago is extremely rare in Japan.
In particular, you will likely use Tokyo Station naturally, so you will have the opportunity to tour it.