Here we’ll be Focusing on the best things to do in the Tokyo Station area including central Tokyo, Nihonbashi, and of course Yurakucho.

Echika fit, Tokyo

Directly connected to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Station underground
Six new Eki-naka stores opened in spring 2012.
The new generation of Eki-chika makes you want to stop by in style.
Passmo is also available for your convenience.

Skybus Tokyo

Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Station 1 min walk via an underground passageway in front of Mitsubishi Bldg.
Open-top buses are used for sightseeing tour buses. There are three regular courses.

Marunouchi Building

Direct underground connection from Tokyo Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Selected both domestically and internationally for its originality and Marunouchi style.
A full range of shopping, restaurants and other promotional bases.

Shin-Marunouchi Building

Directly connected to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Station underground
153 shops with a sense of quality to create a wonderful time.
The new Marunouchi landmark office zone is located directly in front of Tokyo Station.

Marunouchi Brick Square

Direct connection from the basement of Tokyo Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Five floors from the first basement to the fourth floor of the Marunouchi Park Building.
A commercial facility that offers quality and relaxation.

Mitsubishi Ichigo-Tsumari Art Museum

Directly connected to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Station underground
The Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum is a replica of the former Mitsubishi Ichigokan, built in the Meiji era (1868-1912).
The former Mitsubishi Ichigokan was a Western-style office building with a Queen Anne-style brick structure and a large, open-air exhibition hall.

Mitsuo Aida Museum

Three-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line Exit D5, Hibiya Station on the Hibiya Line and Nijubashi Station on the Chiyoda Line.
The hotel is a place where you can spend two hours of your life in a relaxing and comfortable space.
The hotel is also a rival to Tokyo Disneyland, with a number of attractions.

Idemitsu Museum of Art

Directly connected to the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, Hibiya Line and Yurakucho Line underground
This museum focuses on oriental antiques.
Located on the 9th floor of the Teigeki Building, the museum lobby overlooks the outer gardens of the Imperial Palace.

Bridgestone Museum of Art

Five-minute walk from Exit B1 of Nihonbashi Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tozai Line.
This museum focuses on Western art and Japanese modern art.
It has an atmosphere reminiscent of the 19th century when paintings were appreciated.

Royal Park Hotel

Directly connected to Exit 4 of Suitengu Station on Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, 5 minutes walk from Exit A1 of Ningyocho Station on Hibiya Line.
A 20-story high-rise hotel.
It is the examination site for the Chuo City Tourism Examination.

COREDO Nihonbashi

Directly connected to the underground of Nihonbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tozai Line.
Name of the Nihonbashi 1-chome Building low-rise commercial district.
COREDO is a coined word combining CORE (core) and EDO (Edo).

Mitsui Memorial Museum of Art (Mitsui Main Building)

1 minute walk from Exit A7 in front of Mitsukoshi Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Hanzomon Line.
This museum houses and exhibits the inheritance of the former zaibatsu Mitsui family.
It is located on the 7th floor of the Mitsui Main Building, an important cultural property.

Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower

Mitsui Memorial Museum of Art (Mitsui Main Building)
Directly connected to Exit A7 and 8 in front of Mitsukoshi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Hanzomon Line.
This skyscraper is a landmark of the Nihonbashi district.
It was awarded the Architectural Institute of Japan Prize for its fusion of urban development and the preservation of the adjacent Mitsui Main Building.

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