Finding your way through Tokyo Station can be overwhelming, especially with heavy bags in tow. Thankfully, Tokyo Station luggage storage makes it easy to drop your luggage and enjoy the city hands free. From coin lockers to staffed counters and even delivery services, there are plenty of options to suit any traveler’s needs.
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ToggleCoin Lockers
The cheapest and fastest option. Lockers are scattered throughout Tokyo Station in different sizes, from small backpacks to full size suitcases.
- Price: ¥300 to ¥800 per day depending on size
- Payment: Suica or Pasmo IC card, or coins
- Pros: Open 24 hours, easy to use
- Cons: They fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays
Tip: Have a backup plan because lockers are often full during busy times.
Luggage Storage Counters
If you need to store bigger items or want staff to handle it for you, head to a storage counter, sometimes called baggage service offices.
Price: Around ¥700 to ¥1000 per day for a suitcase
Payment: Cash or credit card
Pros: Can handle oversize items, safer than lockers, staff assistance
Cons: More expensive, limited hours, usually close in the evening
Rail-Go Service
They can store your luggage up to 30 days.
Opening Hours:
- 9:30-20:00
Price:
- 700 Yen (160cm)
- 1000 Yen (161cm-200cm)
Ecbo cloak
Opening Hours:
- Monday – Sunday
- 8:30-19:30
Tokyo Station Luggage Storage, JR Tokyo Station 1st Floor
Location
Inside JR Tokyo Station, first floor
Between the Marunouchi North Exit and Marunouchi Central Ticket Gates
Operated by JR
Business Hours
- Open daily from 10:00 to 20:00
Why Use This Storage?
- Long-term storage: Not just for a day—you can store your baggage here for up to 30 days.
- Convenient access: Since it’s inside the station, you can easily drop off your luggage after arriving by JR and continue your journey hassle-free.
Sagawa Express Tokyo Station
Some counters also offer same day luggage delivery. For example, Sagawa Express Tokyo Service and Yamato Transport (TAQBIN) can send your bags directly to your hotel or airport.
Opening Hours:
- Monday – Sunday
- 7:00-21:00
There might be some update from time to time so better checked their official website.
Book your Luggage Online
If you need storage beyond a day, consider services such as Bounce, Stasher, or Radical Storage.
How it works?
- Book a spot online
- Drop your bag at a partner location
- Pick it up later, some allow storage for up to a month
This is useful if you are traveling outside Tokyo for a few days and do not want to carry everything with you.
How to Find Storage in Tokyo Station
The station has plenty of English and Japanese signs pointing to lockers and counters. You can also:
- Check station maps at information boards.
- Use apps such as Navitime or Google Maps for directions.
- Ask at the information centers where staff can point you to the nearest option.
Security and Safety
- Lockers are monitored by CCTV and checked by staff
- Counters are staff only access, bags are tagged for safety, some offer insurance
- Delivery services such as Yamato include tracking and optional insurance
Quick Tips
- Arrive early if you want a locker, they fill up quickly
- Keep valuables such as passport, money, and electronics with you
- Check operating hours for counters before leaving your bags
- Pack essentials at the top of your bag for easy access
Final Thoughts
Whether you need a few hours bag free or want to send your luggage straight to your hotel, Tokyo Station has an option for you. Lockers are the cheapest, counters are the safest, and delivery is the most convenient. Choose what works best for your trip and enjoy Tokyo without the extra weight.