Shinjuku Station

  • Published on : 20/06/2024
  • by : S.R.
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West of Tokyo, Shinjuku Station is a sight to behold. Its endless hallways, dozens of exits, and millions of daily passengers (yes, millions) make it the busiest station in the world. How do you find your way through this bustling hub of commute and commerce? Japan Experience is here to guide you. 

The world's largest station

Shinjuku Station is a gigantic transportation hub that brings together more than a dozen train lines, operated by various railway companies:

JR East Line

  • Yamanote Line (山手線)
  • Chūō Line (中央線 Rapid & Local)
  • Sōbu Line (総武線 Local & Rapid)
  • Saikyō Line (埼京線)
  • Shōnan-Shinjuku Line (湘南新宿ライン)

Subways

  • Toei Shinjuku Line (都営新宿線)
  • Toei Ōedo Line (都営大江戸線)
  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (東京メトロ丸ノ内線)

Private companies

  • Odakyu Odawara Line (小田急小田原線)
  • Keio Line (京王線)
La gare de Shinjuku

Shinjuku Station

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Take advantage of rail passes from Shinjuku Station to visit Tokyo's outskirts

  • Included : Economic and simple, Unlimited travel

  • East exit

Accessing the Lumine Est shopping center, this is the busiest exit. It overlooks the Kabuki-chô district and the dynamic center of the Shinjuku district. It's a short walk to Seibu-Shinjuku station and its eponymous line.

  • West exit

This leads to the business district, with its skyscrapers, corporate headquarters and shopping streets. This is where you'll find Tokyo's metropolitan government (City Hall) and its panoramic observatory.

  • South exit

This exit houses the Shinjuku bus station and Lumine 2 shopping mall. It is also the gateway to Shinjuku Southern Terrace, a shopping alley that is much in demand for its Christmas illuminations.

  • North exit

The northern exit leads to quieter neighborhoods, as it connects to the Takadanoba district, home to many Waseda University students.

Docomo Tower (Shinjuku)

Docomo Tower (Shinjuku)

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For easy train travel in the rest of Japan from Shinjuku:

  • Included : Can be used as an electronic wallet, Valid in Tokyo and other major cities
  • Included : Official Japan Railway partner, Voucher to be redeemed, For all Japan
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