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Transportation to Shinjuku

Shinjuku is one of the chief wards of Tokyo. It is a hub to all the entertainment, business and commercial activities of Tokyo. Since almost all the major businesses have their head offices located in Shinjuku, each day millions of people travel back and forth to Shinjuku. All those who are going to visit Shinjuku for the first time will definitely find this write up of great importance. You will be able to get a glimpse of how the transportation system has been managed for commuting to and from Shinjuku from different parts of Tokyo, Japan.

Shinjuku has the busiest train station. One can travel to different parts of this major ward of Tokyo via train, which cross almost every part of the city. Getting to Shinjuku is possible by many; you can either take a plane, a train or a bus from any part of the country, and you will comfortably reach Shinjuku. If you are planning to visit Shinjuku by plane, then you will land at either Narita Airport or Haneda Airport. From Narita Airport, one can reach Shinjuku simply by taking a Keisei Skyliner train and then changing at Nippori to the JR Yamanote Line.

If you are expect to land at Haneda airport, then you can enter Shinjuku by taking trains on the Yamanote and Keikyu lines. After taking the train, you’ll have to change in Shinagawa. It just takes 45 minutes to reach Shinjuku from Shinagawa. If you want to add more comfort to your ride then you can take Limousine buses for traveling on this route.

If you want to take a bus route to Shinjuku, then you will easily find many buses taking tourists from Odakyu, JR and Keio highways to Shinjuku. Night bus services are also available in and around Honshu. From Shinjuku station’s new south exit you can take JR buses, from Odakyu Halc you can take Odakyu buses, and Keio buses can be taken from Yodobashi Camera’s main branch. One can easily find many buses running near the Subaru building heading towards Shinjuku. From Narita Airport, many Airport Limousine bus services are also available, which stop at all major hotels and stations.

By train, one can also reach Shinjuku comfortably. If you don’t want to travel either via plane or bus and prefer a train to reach Shinjuku, then one can board a number of trains bound for Shinjuku from any railway station The Chuo, JR Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan-Shinjuku and Sobu trains all lead to Shinjuku.  The Fukutoshin and Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line also offer subway services for reaching Shinjuku. Terminal stations are available at Odakyu, Keio and Seibu Shinjuku private railway lines.

Reaching Shinjuku from any part of Tokyo or Japan is not a problem. There are so many transportation facilities available that a traveler will not find it difficult to reach Shinjuku. The price fares for buses, trains or planes are affordable. Those who want to make their journey more comfortable can obviously pay more for better services.