Directions to Travel Inn Bus Terminal - From Shinjuku Station West Entrance to Tokyo Metropolitan Government Oversized Vehicle Parking Lot

August 23, 2024 (Fri)
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Here are the directions to Travel Inn Bus Terminal (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Oversized Vehicle Parking Lot) bound for ski resorts. We will show you how to get there from Shinjuku Station West Entrance.

To the Rotary of Shinjuku Station West Entrance

Sign at JR Shinjuku Station West Entrance
With so many exits in Shinjuku Station, it is best to first head to the rotary of Shinjuku Station West Entrance.

In front of Shinjuku Station West Entrance
The above is what you will see from JR Shinjuku Station West Entrance. Don’t let all the signs confuse you and start going straight from there.

In front of the Rotary of Shinjuku Station West Entrance
The rotary is the first place to head.

Taxi Stand
Keep going straight and you will get to the rotary. Take a left there and continue along the rotary.

From the rotary to the bus terminal

The Left Side of the Rotary
Walk along the left side of the rotary.

To the Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Then go right round the pillar.

“for Met. Government”
You will find a sign “for Met. Government” ahead.

Pillars
Keep walking along the rotary.

Walkway with Low Ceiling
You will see a walkway. Walk straight through there.

Walkway to Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Follow the “for Met. Government. Chuo Park” sign.

“for Met. Government. Chuo Park”
Keep following the signs.

Walkway
You will get to a long, straight section of the walkway. Keep going straight.

Moving walkway
There is a moving walkway on the right side.

Walkway
Keep going straight.

Colorful Signs
You are almost at the exit once you see these colorful signs on the left.

Exit
Head out through the exit above to go outside. Head straight.

Outside
Keep going straight along the yellow braille blocks.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government
This is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

Under the Bridge
Keep walking until you will find a bridge. Take a left into the entrance under the bridge.

Entrance to the Bus Terminal
Find this blue sign on the left side of the entrance.

Poster at the Entrance
Look for this poster as well.

Passage
Go straight through the passage.

Go Straight
Keep going straight for another 80m to the bus terminal.

Jagged Wall
You are there when you see the jagged wall on your left. The bus terminal is located on the right.

Oversized Vehicle Parking Lot
This bus terminal is used by multiple bus lines. Please make sure not to get on the wrong bus.

Travel Inn Staff in Yellow Jacket
Please look for the staff in yellow jackets at the meeting place (the staff may not be there depending on the time).

Travel Inn’s Yellow Flag
When the staff is not present, please look for Travel Inn’s yellow flag instead. You can have your ticket confirmed there and get on the bus.

Enjoy your ski trip with Travel Inn tour

Tokyo Metropolitan Government
This is how to get to the bus terminal from Shinjuku Station. We hope you enjoy your ski trip with Travel Inn.

【Note】Pricing information and schedule is correct at the time of writing and are subject to change without notice. Please check the official website before your trip.

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