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  1. Shinjuku Station (新宿駅, Shinjuku-eki) is a major railway station in Tokyo, Japan, that serves as the main connecting hub for rail traffic between central/eastern Tokyo (the special wards) and Western Tokyo on the inter-city rail, commuter rail, and subway lines.

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    Shinjuku Station has over 200 exits and many platforms spread out over a large area, along with department stores covering nearly all sides. If you feel confused, you’ve got company; Shinjuku can even bewilder Tokyoites who ride the rails every day. Shinjuku Station is aligned along a north-south axis. It straddles the Yamanote Line, which forms a ...

    There are four major access points for Shinjuku Station: the West Gate, East Gate, South Gate and New South Gate, with many smaller ones in between. The West Gate faces Nishi-Shinjuku, the office and government district (there’s also a Central West Exit linking to the Keio Line). The East Gate faces Higashi-Shinjuku, a drinking and entertainment ar...

    There are 16 JR platforms at JR Shinjuku Station. Each of the railways and rail services is color-coded and has two platforms, one for each direction (however, some lines share platforms or use multiple platforms). While it’s fairly easy to get to most lines from the West, East and South gates, note that the Narita Express (N’EX) trains for Narita ...

    Apart from the JR lines described above, there are three other railway stations in and around Shinjuku Station, as well as seven subway stations within close proximity that are connected to it via underground passageways.

    Operated by Odakyu Electric Railway, this large station is on the west side of the JR Shinjuku Station complex and located under the Odakyu Department Store. The operator is a separate entity from JR East and separate tickets are required (but stored-value cards work on both). Known as the Odakyu Line, this railway is a convenient way of getting to...

    Like the Odakyu Line, the Keio Line is separate from JR East and requires separate tickets (but stored-value cards work on both). It’s located under the Keio Department Store on the west side of Shinjuku Station. The Keio Line connects Shinjuku with Meidaimae, Chofu and Keio-Hachioji in western Tokyo and is a convenient way to get to the Mt. Takao ...

    Operated by Seibu Railway, the Seibu-Shinjuku Line runs from Seibu-Shinjuku to Hon-Kawagoe in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, which is known as “Little Edo” for its historic architecture. Seibu-Shinjuku Station is located under the Shinjuku Prince Hotel, which on the north side of Shinjuku Station across Yasukuni-dori Street. The station is about a fi...

    Located below the Metro Promenade underground mall on the northern end of Shinjuku Station, the Marunouchi Line is a subway running in an east-west U-shape from Ogikubo in Tokyo’s western suburbs through Shinjuku, Yotsuya, Ginza, Tokyo, and then continuing up to Ikebukuro, with a branch line to Honancho. The station can be accessed from the West or...

    Nishi-Shinjuku Station on the Marunouchi subway line is a few blocks to the northwest of Shinjuku Station, located in an area of offices and schools. It’s about 400 meters north of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings (city hall) and connected to it via underground passageways.

    The Fukutoshin Line is a north-south subway running between the hubs of Shibuya and Ikebukuro on the western side of central Tokyo. It also links Shinjuku with Wakoshi and Shinrinkoen in Saitama Prefecture and Motomachi-Chukagai in Yokohama’s Chinatown (via the Tokyu Toyoko Line). Shinjuku-Sanchome Station is located about 300 meters east of the JR...

    Learn how to navigate the world's busiest train station, with 200 exits, 16 JR platforms and many satellite stations. Find out the best access points, train lines, platforms and services for your destination.

  2. Learn about the history and redevelopment of Shinjuku Station, the world's busiest train station in Tokyo. Find information on station facilities, maps, JR and other train lines, subway lines, hotels, shopping and dining in Shinjuku.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2017 · Shinjuku Station is the world's busiest station, clocking in more than 3.4 million users daily. It goes without saying that for so many people, the station itself is surprisingly complicated! Here is a complete guide so you can learn how to navigate Shinjuku Station smoothly.

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  4. Shinjuku is a large entertainment, business and shopping area in Tokyo, served by about a dozen railway and subway lines. It has skyscrapers, red light districts, parks, department stores, and attractions such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and Shinjuku Gyoen.

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  5. 9 de jan. de 2021 · Learn how to navigate the world's busiest train station and find the shortest route to your destination in Shinjuku. Explore the main lines, platforms, ticket gates, and exits of JR, Odakyu, Keio, Tokyo Metro, and Toei Lines.

  6. Learn about the busiest train station in the world, with over 200 exits and platforms and three million daily passengers. Find out how to access the station, nearby attractions, and the ongoing renovation project.