An underground maze and city unto itself in Marunouchi business district, Tokyo Station is a major gateway for travelers arriving and departing the city. More than 3,000 trains come through the ...
People who know Naledi are perpetually aware of two things: he is a talented visual artist, and he has seen copious amounts of anime. The exhibition will begin on February 8, and run until May 6 at ...
Some 10,000 people came to revel in the dream world of “Tokyo Station Vision”—a sound and light show projected onto the newly restored brick building of Tokyo Station. Almost 100 years have passed ...
The station's European facade is one of the few architectural remnants of Tokyo's past. From December 24 till December 28, there will be a light show on the facade of the station in the evening.
More than 500,000 people on average use Tokyo Station every day. Handling express trains to Narita International Airport, bullet trains to destinations around Honshu and myriad regional commuter lines ...
Tucked in The Tokyo Station Hotel — an elegant 1915 property that resides in the city’s landmark train hub — you’ll find the handsome Bar Oak with dark wood paneling, leather seating, bottles of ...
Tokyo Station, which every day averages about 400,000 passengers, celebrated its 100th anniversary on December 20, 2014. Besides hosting several commemorative events, bringing out a special bento and ...
The beautiful red-brick Tokyo Station building once more became a canvas for a 3D projection show in December 2012. It was so popular, though, that overcrowding caused organizers to cut short the show ...
Railway station hotels might be convenient, but they’re often drab, unmemorable stops on a traveler’s itinerary. But Japan’s Tokyo Station Hotel stands out from this lackluster crowd and has been ...
Although the 2020 Tokyo Olympics are almost four years off, the station master at the city’s train station already seems to be running his own kind of marathon every day. Seth Doane has sent us a ...