Large station and very beautiful classic structure. It has a lot of platform to go to multiple places. A must visit station for sightseeing and travel.
An entire world underground. Honestly one of the most impressive sights in Tokyo. It has shops, restaurants, markets and is lively and crowded. I recommend going during rush hour for the full experience.
This is an awesome place to visit even if you don’t have a train to catch. The infrastructure and architecture alone are impressive and it’s worth wandering around. There’s tons of shops and food places so you won’t go hungry or get bored (do you ever in Tokyo??) plus all the bathrooms are spotless and the people are incredibly polite and helpful.
Take a stroll through here or accommodate for extra time if you have a transfer as this is a gargantuan maze.
I would say one of the largest train stations in the world . There are many trains, subways and restaurants. There are signs but suggest you get a station map online before you go. A place to get tourist information and buy train tickets is off the North rotunda. Many higher end restaurants in the surrounding area. The building has been painstakingly restored after the fire bombings in the Spring of 1945.
What a beautiful building, great for photographers. Large station, although no large shopping centre like many other stations such as Kawasaki and Shinagawa, where you can buy from a huge selection of Bento Boxes.
There is a nice seating area outside the station where you can view the entire beautiful red building.
Shopping in the area is quite elite and expensive, the area is not what you would expect from a station named Tokyo Central, as so much more to see at other stations. Still worth a visit as such a beautiful building and area.
William Lu in the last week
Large station and very beautiful classic structure. It has a lot of platform to go to multiple places. A must visit station for sightseeing and travel.
Marcus D'Avignon a week ago
An entire world underground. Honestly one of the most impressive sights in Tokyo. It has shops, restaurants, markets and is lively and crowded. I recommend going during rush hour for the full experience.
Kate Carr 3 weeks ago
This is an awesome place to visit even if you don’t have a train to catch. The infrastructure and architecture alone are impressive and it’s worth wandering around. There’s tons of shops and food places so you won’t go hungry or get bored (do you ever in Tokyo??) plus all the bathrooms are spotless and the people are incredibly polite and helpful. Take a stroll through here or accommodate for extra time if you have a transfer as this is a gargantuan maze.
World Traveling 2 months ago
I would say one of the largest train stations in the world . There are many trains, subways and restaurants. There are signs but suggest you get a station map online before you go. A place to get tourist information and buy train tickets is off the North rotunda. Many higher end restaurants in the surrounding area. The building has been painstakingly restored after the fire bombings in the Spring of 1945.
J Stevenson 2 months ago
What a beautiful building, great for photographers. Large station, although no large shopping centre like many other stations such as Kawasaki and Shinagawa, where you can buy from a huge selection of Bento Boxes. There is a nice seating area outside the station where you can view the entire beautiful red building. Shopping in the area is quite elite and expensive, the area is not what you would expect from a station named Tokyo Central, as so much more to see at other stations. Still worth a visit as such a beautiful building and area.