YANMAR TOKYO

Facility Information

Location
2-1-1, Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Established
August 20, 2022
Parking
40 open parking spaces (including 1 handicapped space, and 4 spaces in the adjacent block for loading/unloading)
Shopping Floor
B1F - 2F
Shopping & Restaurants Information
Office Floor
3F - 14F

ACCESS

Directly connected to Tokyo Station via underground

Arriving by train

2 minute walk
JR Line: from Tokyo station
7 minute walk
Subway: from Tokyo Station
7 minute walk
Subway: from Nihombashi Station
7 minute walk
Subway: from Kyobashi Station

Access form aiports

Approximate 30 min.
Using the Airport Limousine Bus from Haneda Airport
Approximate 80 min.
Using the Airport Limousine Bus from Narita Airport

Arriving by car

Please use Tokyo Station Yaesu Parking if you would like to use a parking lot. More Detail

Surrounding Area

Please see here for information on the area surrounding YANMAR TOKYO. Tokyo Station Yaesu Map

A shopping mall right near the Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station that spreads over an area underneath Sotobori-dori Street and Yaesu-dori Street. Around 180 stores are gathered here, ranging from restaurants to fashion-related and household goods stores. You will also find the Tokyo Curry Quartet, a collection of four curry restaurants, and the Tokyo Ramen Yokocho, which features seven different ramen restaurants. On Sotobori Chika 1-ban Dori is a bronze statue of Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn, whose name is said to be the origin of “Yaesu,” the name of this area.

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A department store directly connected to JR Tokyo Station. Floors from B1 to 13F offer a wide range of seasonal items that are popular in Tokyo, including select in-vogue fashion goods, specialty brands, cosmetics and accessories. There’s a lot more, like the much-talked-about food floors (B1 and 1F), and Floors 8 to 11, with their lineup of large specialty stores.

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Here you will find many shops and brands that have never appeared before in retail outlets attached to railway stations . In addition to boxed lunches, side dishes, and sweets from long-established and well-known stores, shoppers are drawn to the new Tokyo souvenirs that can be obtained only here.

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First Avenue Tokyo Station, a hub full of happy faces and charm. Directly connected to the Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station. Everything from Tokyo souvenirs like Japanese sweets, Western confectionaries and TV and anime character merchandise, to eating and drinking establishments, cafes, fashion boutiques, and shops with a great lineup of products.

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Tokyo Midtown Yaesu is an immense complex of commercial facilities, offices, a hotel, a bus terminal and more. Featuring shops, each with its own special character, it’s a magnet for Tokyo workers, people out to see the sights, and tourists from other parts of Japan and abroad. This lively hub achieves its goal of presenting commercial space as an influential center making the most of its “Gateway to Japan” location.

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