Stephen . • October 11, 2016Large station serving Tokyo and beyond. Fairly easy to navigate and has a lot of cafes/restaurants/stores here.
Lyon G. • March 18, 2020The newest station of the JR Yamanote Line and the JR Keihin-tōhoku Line, whose building was designed by Kengo Kuma, a Japanese famous architect.
REN • June 10, 2019Unlike the United States and other parts of the world, the people of Japan are courteous, well mannered, and organized when using the mass transit system
Steve ‘Pudgy’ D. • November 17, 2012Some upward Keikyū trains, including runs of the “Blue Sky” consist, terminate here rather than @ Shinagawa. This allows you to then board a Toei Asakusa train to Aoto (& there to Narita Airport).
Sanj G. • April 7, 2013There is Starbucks inside the station at platform 24 no need to go 2nd floor Starbucks.
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