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Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku

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Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Tokyo Tourist Information Center Bus Terminal Shinjuku
Phone:
+81 3-6274-8192

Hours:
Sunday6:30am - 11pm
Monday6:30am - 11pm
Tuesday6:30am - 11pm
Wednesday6:30am - 11pm
Thursday6:30am - 11pm
Friday6:30am - 11pm
Saturday6:30am - 11pm


The transport network in Greater Tokyo includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international, domestic, and general aviation; buses; motorcycle delivery services, walking, bicycling, and commercial shipping. While the nexus is in the central part of Tokyo, every part of the Greater Tokyo Area has rail or road transport services. The sea and air transport is available from a limited number of ports for the general public. Public transport within Greater Tokyo is dominated by the world's most extensive urban rail network of suburban trains and subways run by a variety of operators, with buses, trams, monorails, and other modes supporting the railway lines. The above figures do not include any Shinkansen services. However, because each operator manages only its own network, the system is managed as a collection of rail networks rather than a single unit. 40 million passengers use the rail system daily with the subway representing 22% of that figure with 8.66 million using it daily. There are 0.61 commuter rail stations per square mile in the Tokyo area, or one for each 1.6 square miles of developed land area. Commuter rail ridership is very dense, at 6 million people per line mile annually, with the highest among automotive urban areas. Walking and cycling are much more common than in many cities around the globe. Private automobiles and motorcycles play a secondary role in urban transport.
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