The Perfect Guide of Shinjuku Station

Not only is Shinjuku Station among the busiest in Tokyo, but it’s among the busiest worldwide.

It is a significant hub for the rail, subway, and bus networks, serving more than 3.5 million passengers per day. More than 200 exits, 36 platforms, and a labyrinth of underground passageways might be daunting, particularly for first-time visitors.

The Exits

Shinjuku West Exit

West Exit will lead you to the office buildings, Shinjuku Central Park, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, known for its free observation deck. If you would like to know more about this, please click this link.

Shinjuku East Exit

This is the gateway to Kabukicho, known as the famous spot of night activity, and to Shinookubo, known as Korean town in Shinjuku. And also this exit will lead to many apparel stores such as Uniqlo, Adidas, Zara, and MUJI.

However, this exit will only easily access the JR line, and it is difficult to access Private Line such as Odakyu Line and Keio Line. Know more detail of transportation

South Exit

Access to Takashimaya Times Square, a large shopping complex with Tokyu Hands, and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.

This exit is easy to access to Newoman which the mostly express bus will stop as a terminal. When you go to Tokyo Disney Resort and Mount Fuji by bus, This exit is the most useful exit.

Train Travel Guide

JR Line

There is a big green sign that indicates the JR Line. The JR trains let you get off at any of the station’s exits, unlike other train lines. Make sure you locate the place you want to go and select the right exit from there.

  • Yamanote Line: The famous loop line that connects major Tokyo neighborhoods.
  • Chuo Line (Rapid): A key line for getting to western Tokyo areas like Nakano, Mitaka, and Mount Takao.
  • Saikyo Line: Travels toward Saitama and connects Shibuya and Ikebukuro.
  • Shonan-Shinjuku Line: Convenient for reaching Yokohama and Kamakura.

You can buy tickets at any entrance, but I recommend using Pasmo or Suica on your smartphone, or purchasing a one-day free pass. This is because ticket prices vary depending on how far you travel. If you buy the wrong ticket, you may need to pay an additional fare, so please be careful.

Private Line

Odakyu Line

The Odakyu Line connects Shinjuku with popular destinations such as Hakone, famous for hot springs and views of Mount Fuji, and Enoshima, known for its beaches and historical sites. It’s a great option for travelers looking to escape Tokyo and experience nature.

Exit: Use the West Exit or South Exit for the easiest access.

Keio Line

The Keio Line connects Shinjuku to western Tokyo destinations such as Mount Takao, a popular hiking spot with stunning natural scenery, and areas like Hachioji. The Keio Line is also useful for visiting other western suburbs.

Exit: Use the West Exit to reach the Keio Line.

Tokyo Metro

Tokyo Metro is one of the two major subway systems in Tokyo, covering central areas and connecting to key districts. It’s convenient for both tourists and locals, as it reaches many popular destinations. And Marunouchi Line is the line that you can use at Shinjuku station

Exit: The West Exit or East Exit of JR Shinjuku Station leads to the underground passageways where you can find entrances to the Marunouchi Line.

Toei Subway

The Toei Subway system is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and complements the Tokyo Metro, with lines connecting to both central and outlying areas of Tokyo. It’s another great option for quick and affordable travel. And Oedo Line and Shinjuku Line that you can use at Shinjuku station.

Oedo Line:

  • Use the South Exit or West Exit of JR Shinjuku Station. The Toei Oedo Line is deep underground, so be prepared for a few escalators or elevators to reach the platforms. Look for pink “E” signs for Oedo Line directions.

Shinjuku Line:

  • The entrance is accessible via the A1-A5 exits of Shinjuku Station. Follow signs for the Toei Shinjuku Line (green), especially from the West and South Exits of JR Shinjuku Station.

Conclusion

Shinjuku Station is extremely convenient, but it’s so complicated that even locals often get lost. I used to live near Shinjuku Station, and I’ve never experienced a more confusing station. So, based on my experience, here are my tips:

  1. Decide on your destination.
  2. Use Google Maps to check the best route to get there.
  3. Google Maps will also show you which exit and entrance to use for your destination.
  4. When you get off the train, don’t rush to take the first staircase you see. Instead, check the signs on the platform to see which exit you need and then take the stairs that lead you to the correct exit.

Feel free to ask me any questions!

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[Comparison!]How to Get to Tokyo Disney Resort from Shinjuku

Visiting Tokyo Disney resort must be the enjoyable experience especially the person who are crazy about Disney!

However before you will head to Disney, you are going to bother which transportations you should use such as train, bus, and car.

Once you can figure out the best transportation for you, your travel to Tokyo Disney Resort must be fun!

Guide of Tokyo Disney Resort

If you heard about Tokyo, you can imagine that Tokyo Disney Resort should be in Tokyo.

However, Tokyo Disney Resort is in Chiba prefecture which is next to Tokyo.

So you need to take public transport to get there.

And there are two amusement parks which are Tokyo Disney Sea and Tokyo Disney Land.

It sounds similar but there are some differences between them.
Personally, Tokyo Disney sea is mainly for adults and Tokyo Disney land is mainly for children.

I think the thrill of some attractions in Tokyo Disney Sea is more thrilling than Tokyo Disney Land and you can enjoy alcohol in Tokyo Disney Sea.

However, both of them make you enjoyable. So I strongly recommend to visit both.

Transportation of Train

This transportation is the cheapest way to go to Tokyo Disney Resort from Shinjuku Station. The cheapest way to get there is ¥406 and This cheapest option is also the fastest one compared to the others.

However, if you would like to get in Disney Sea or Land to ride the new attractions, you would rather go fast, especially at that time you need to face the rash hours of commuting. Normally, you need to wait for a long time to play the new attractions.

If you would like to explore more about some transportations of trains, please visit here

Transportation of Bus

Personally, this is the best transportation to go to Tokyo Disney Resort. There are various buses to go to Tokyo Disney Resort and they offer the various price.

However, this is the most comfortable option to go because once you take the bus, you don’t have to be in the rush hour commuting.

And also the price of the bus is not too expensive, which is around ¥1000.
But if you would like to use the bus, you would rather go to the bus stop earlier because they don’t accept the reservation.

The way to get the ticket of bus from Shinjuku Station to Tokyo Disney Resort is Go to Busta Shinjuku, where you’ll find the bus terminal on the 4th floor. When you get to the bus terminal, you’ll see a ticket machine there. Please make your reservation using that machine

Referred from: https://travel.willer.co.jp/willer-colle/1568/

Stay overnight in advance.

When I went to Disney with my family, we stayed at a hotel the night before. The reason for this is that staying overnight allows you to avoid the morning rush hour and get to Disney stress-free.

Additionally, for families with children, staying overnight can help prevent fatigue for the kids.

If you would like to explore about the hotel, please click this link

Transportation of Car

In Japan, you need to pay the fee for using the highway road and the fare typically ranges from ¥1,000 to ¥2,000 one-way, depending on the season.

[2024 ver] This is the perfect guide of Shinkansen

The Shinkansen, Japan’s iconic bullet train, is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a high-speed gateway to exploring the country.

Whether you’re traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto or soaking in the serene landscapes of northern Japan, the Shinkansen offers an amazing travel experience.

In this 2024 updated guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know—from booking your tickets and understanding the various train lines to insider tips on getting the most out of your journey.

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned Japan explorer, this guide will ensure your Shinkansen experience is smooth, efficient, and enjoyable.

If you would like to know about the seasonal things to do in Japan, please click this link!

Before I will talk about this guide, I will show the view from Shinkansen.

view from Shinkansen

1st – Purchase Shinkansen Ticket

The prices of shinkansen are various and the price is changed depending on where you will purchase the tickets and whether you are a student or not.

Usually purchasing the tickets on the online website is cheaper than the other purchasing options.

This table shows the price difference between the site and your age.

shinkansen ticket price table

SAME DAY TICKET – Purchase it at a station

Unless you decide to go to some places by Shinkansen, you would not rather purchase the tickets at the station.

Because they sell the original price and the difference between the prices is much more than you expected.

Here is the link to purchase it at a station(Official site)

Purchase on Eki-Net

This is the most reasonable way to book the tickets for everyone.

Even though you are a student, you can purchase the tickets cheaper than using a student discount.

However, the range of the discount depends on the duration that you would like to use.

There are various options of the tickets prices. And if you have already decided to purchase the tickets of Shinkansen, you would rather purchase the tickets before 28 days.

This is the official site and you can explore the other fare.

The fare overview(https://smart-ex.jp/en/product/)

ROUND TRIP DISCOUNT

This discount is called ‘smartEX-round trip’.

And if you would like to book the tickets for the destination which is apart over 600km from the departure place, you could get a discount of around 10%OFF.

If you would like to explore more, please this official website.

STUDENT DISCOUNT

Shinkansen has a deal that is 20%OFF if you are a student.

Even though many websites say that students can purchase the tickets at a student discount price, this deal is only for students who study in Japan.

So, eventually, everyone would rather purchase the tickets though the eki-net.

2nd – Eating EKIBEN in Shinkansen

An ekiben (駅弁) is a special type of Japanese bento box meal that is sold at train stations and on trains throughout Japan.

Combining “eki” (station) and “ben” (short for bento), these portable meals are designed to be enjoyed during train, especially on long-distance routes.

Each station has a unique lunch box and you can purchase a lunch box when you visit the station.

If you would like to explore more about the each famous Eki-ben, please click this link(Written in Japanese)

Ekiben picture(https://www.nta.co.jp/media/tripa/articles/4Rv7O)

The Guide to Flight to Japan from Vancouver

When you would like to get the flight to Japan from Canada, you have the option of direct flights or connecting flights.

Direct flights are commonly available from cities like Vancouver and Tronto to Tokyo or Osaka. But this time, I will set the departure(Vancouver) and the destination(Tokyo) to make comparing easy.

Connecting flights often transit through the U.S. or South Korea.

If you would like to explore more about Japan, click here!

What is the difference between Haneda and Narita

Proximity to Tokyo

Haneda is much closer to central Tokyo, making it more convenient for quick access to the city2.

Flight Options

Narita has a higher volume of international flights, while Haneda offers more domestic connections3.

Travel Time

Travel time from Haneda to central Tokyo is shorter and generally more convenient than from Narita2.

Choosing between the two airports often depends on your specific travel needs, such as flight availability, destination, and convenience. However if you would like to travel to Tokyo, Haneda airport is more convenient than Narita.

Comparing Airlines

Major airlines include Air Canada, All Nippon Airways (ANA), and Japan Airlines (JAL). Compare the features and services of each airline to find the one that best suits your needs.

According to Trip.com, the flight price of each airline is different from the each airline.

If you would like to book the flight to Japan, I recommend to use Trip.com

Please make sure This data is different from the day you book.

Preparing for Departure

Passport

Ensure your passport is valid for the entire duration of your stay in Japan.

It’s a good idea to have at least six months of validity remaining on your passport.

Visa

For Canadian citizens traveling to Japan for tourism, a visa is not required for stays of up to 90 days. However, if you plan to stay longer or for other purposes, you may need to apply for a visa in advance.

Clothing

Pack according to the season and climate in Japan.

Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold, especially in northern regions.

Essentials

Don’t forget to bring any necessary medications, toiletries, and personal items.

It’s also wise to pack a universal power adapter, as Japan uses Type A and Type B electrical outlets2.

Connectivity Internet Access

Consider renting a pocket Wi-Fi device or purchasing a SIM card for your phone to stay connected during your trip.

This can be arranged online and picked up at the airport upon arrival1.

Travel Insurance

It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses,

trip cancellations, and other unforeseen events.

This can provide peace of mind during your travels1.

Which option in Tokyo is the most budget-friendly

Transportation option in Japan is unique compared to other countries as it is not managed by a single national or unified authority.

This means that transferring between different transportation option systems often incurs additional costs, and individual fares can be relatively high.

As a result, you may need to budget more for transportation expenses.

However, JR (Japan Railways) is a major player in the transportation network, and they offer options like the Japan Rail Pass and day passes, which can be cost-effective for frequent travelers.

In Japan, There are useful cards which we can use almost all of the transportations in Japan.

I will compare some transportation option to make your Tokyo trips easier and cheaper

If you would like to know which places you should go for free in Tokyo, click this

Using an ID Card every time

There are two representative IC cards in Japan: Suica and Pasmo.

Currently, physical card sales are temporarily suspended, but you can register them on Apple Pay or Google Pay.

Generally, a single bus ride fare around 220 yen, and a single train fare averages about 300 yen. Therefore, using both the train and the bus from your hotel for just one direction would cost about 550 yen, which is approximately 5 dollars.

Using One Day Pass

As I mentioned before, Japan has unique transportation systems which is not managed by a single national or unified authority. So there are many one day passes in Tokyo.

And I will compare those passes below this.

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Tokyo 1 day Ticket

This one-day pass allows unlimited use of major transportation systems such as the Toei Subway and JR.

An important feature of this pass is that it also covers Toei buses. And the price of this pass is not expensive to travel around Tokyo. So personally, this pass is the most reasonable.

Railway Companies and Lines Available

JR East Lines: Regular trains (including rapid trains) on local lines within Tokyo.

Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway: All lines.

Nippori-Toneri Liner: Accessible.

Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line): Accessible.

Toei Bus: All lines (excluding night buses and buses with reserved seating).

Cost

Adult:1600yen

Child: 800yen

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Tokyo Metropolitan District Pass (Tokunai Pass)

This pass is the most affordable among the three options. It covers only major stations and is recommended for those who want to visit popular tourist attractions. However, please note that it does not include bus services.

Railway Companies and Lines Available

JR Line(Only Ordinary Train)

Cost

Adult: 760yen

Child: 380yen

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NONBIRI Holiday Suica Pass

It’s particularly recommended for those who wish to explore some of the suburbs of Tokyo.

Because if you buy express pass, you also can take on the express train(except Shinkansen), and Rinkai Line and Tokyo Mondrail are available.

However, if you do not plan to travel to the suburbs, this pass may not be considered cost-effective.

Railway Companies and Lines Available

JR Line, Rinkai Line, Tokyo Mondrail.

Cost

Adult: 2670yen

Child: 1330yen

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Summary

Based on my servey, for those who want to thoroughly explore Tokyo, the Tokyo One Day Pass is recommended. However, if you only plan to visit a limited number of places or if your hotel is not located along JR Lines or Tokyo Metro lines, the Tokunai Pass would be a better option than the Tokyo One Day Pass.