Shinjuku Station is a large station in Tokyo. There are many exits and it is connected to many commercial streets and department stores. There are many shops and restaurants in the station. The locals will also get lost if they are not careful.
Shinjuku Station
Posted: Feb 12, 2019
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The World Is Mine
5/5Outstanding
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I visited Shinjuku, the largest downtown area in Tokyo, Japan, and the wide area complex transfer center, for the first time since Corona. Even though it was Sunday morning, I suddenly remembered Yongsan Station when I was watching it crowded and busy with a lot of people early in the morning. ㅎㅎ
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Posted: Mar 5, 2023
139***60
5/5Outstanding
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Shinjuku Station, that is a magic cave! Very large, various exits. JR, Hankyu, Karasuma. Various transfer ports. I lost my way countless times. Finally, I summed up, try to come up to the ground first, the ground is better to walk.
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Posted: Dec 11, 2019
M15***77
5/5Outstanding
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Shinjuku Station is a very busy subway station in Japan, the subway transportation in Japan is very convenient, the subway and Shinkansen are intertwined into a network, wherever you can easily reach.
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Posted: Nov 8, 2019
달moon
5/5Outstanding
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Let's go to Shinjuku, the most crowded in Tokyo !!!! There are many foreign Koreans overflowing ㅋㅋㅋ
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Posted: Jan 19, 2023
Yuetlingg
5/5Outstanding
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Shinjuku is a special district in Tokyo and one of the most bustling commercial and entertainment centers in Tokyo. Shinjuku has many high-rise buildings, shopping malls, department stores, entertainment venues and restaurants, attracting a large number of business people and tourists every day.
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Posted: May 14, 2023
Kimri
5/5Outstanding
Well connected station with many lines. Hence, it's huge and confusing. Many stairs too.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2023
Tala_Travel10
3/5Average
Shinjuku station is the biggest station I've ever been.There are many restaurants and shop nearby.