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Nozomi 222🚆 Trains to Tokyo: Your Guide to the Tokyo Shinkansen Station
JR Tokyo Station, often referred to as Tokyo Central Station, is the pulse of the world’s biggest train system. As an official Japan Railways (JR) partner, Omio makes your journey to the capital easier. As the primary Tokyo Shinkansen Station, this terminal serves as the central hub for the Tokyo Bullet Train, connecting you to Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima with unparalleled speed.
The Tokyo Train Station network is a vast web of JR lines and private companies. Beyond the high-speed tracks, the city features a complex subway system. If you are wondering, "where is the Shinkansen station in Tokyo?", it is located within the main Tokyo Station complex, specifically occupying the eastern side of the building near the Tokyo Station Shinkansen Entrance.
🚄 Popular Routes: Kyoto and Osaka to Tokyo Shinkansen
High-demand routes converge at the Tokyo Bullet Train Station. Whether you are looking for the Shinkansen Nagoya to Tokyo or a trip from the far north, we have you covered.
- Shinkansen Osaka to Tokyo: 552 km (approx. 2h 23m). The Osaka to Tokyo Shinkansen price typically ranges from ¥13,870 (Unreserved) to ¥14,520 (Reserved).
- Kyoto to Tokyo Shinkansen: 514 km. The Kyoto to Tokyo Shinkansen price starts at ¥13,320.
- Shinkansen Nagoya to Tokyo: Takes 1h 30m via Nozomi. Omio offers tickets for both the journey to Tokyo and the return leg.
- Hiroshima to Tokyo Shinkansen: 821 km. Reach the city centre in just under 4 hours via the Shinkansen route.
- Fukuoka to Tokyo Shinkansen: 1,069 km from Hakata Station. Takes 5 to 7.5 hours.
- Other Key Routes: Omio also provides schedules for the Kanazawa to Tokyo Shinkansen, Nagano to Tokyo Shinkansen, and the long-distance Sapporo to Tokyo Shinkansen.
Why Book with Omio?
As an official JR partner, Omio allows you to reserve your Tokyo Bullet Train tickets up to 12 months in advance. Compare trains, coaches, and flights side-by-side in your own language and currency.
✈️ Airport Transfers: Narita and Haneda to Tokyo Station
Narita Airport to Tokyo Station (60–70 km)
- Narita Express Tokyo Station (N’EX): Direct service in 53 minutes. All seats are reserved.
- Tokyo Station to Narita Airport: The N'EX departs frequently from the underground platforms.
- Narita Airport to Tokyo Station: This is the most efficient rail link for international arrivals.
Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station (15–20 km)
- Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station: Take the Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho, then the JR Yamanote Line, or take a direct coach.
- Keikyu Line: Direct to Shinagawa Station Tokyo for an easy transfer to the Shinkansen.
🗺️ Navigation: Tokyo Station Map and Key Hubs
The Tokyo Station Address is 1 Chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005. To find your way, look for the Tokyo Station Shinkansen Entrance on the Yaesu side.
- Tokyo Station Map: Always carry a Tokyo Train Station Map or digital version to navigate the B1 "Ramen Street" and to find the Marunouchi and Yaesu exits.
- Shinjuku to Tokyo Station: A quick 15-minute hop on the Chuo Line. We cover all directions: Shinjuku Station to Tokyo Station, Shinjuku to Tokyo Station and Tokyo Station to Shinjuku Station links via local hubs.
- Tokyo Ueno Station / Ueno Station Tokyo: The secondary Shinkansen stop for northern lines like the Tohoku tracks.
- Shinagawa Station Tokyo: A convenient alternative for those staying in South Tokyo or connecting from Haneda.
💡 Tips for Tokyo Station: Luggage, Food, and Etiquette
- Tokyo Station Luggage Storage: Use coin lockers (found on B1/1F) or the "Sagawa" manned storage for oversized bags.
- Tokyo Station Shopping & Dining: Explore First Avenue or visit Tokyo Station Restaurants for gourmet meals. Don't miss the famous Tokyo Station Ramen Street.
- Things to do near Tokyo Station: The Imperial Palace East Gardens and Ginza are within walking distance of the terminal.
- Ekiben Tokyo Station: Buying a bento box from specialised Ekiben Tokyo Station shops is a must-do Japanese tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Follow signs for the Tokyo Station Shinkansen Entrance. Use your Tokyo Station Map to locate the Yaesu North, Central, or South gates.
Yes, but for peace of mind and to avoid long queues at the Tokyo Train Station, booking via Omio is recommended.
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