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Find 84 luggage storage spots in Nagoya from ¥500/day

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Store your bags in a luggage locker in Nagoya

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1,072+ reviews in Nagoya

4.7
99 reviews from Google Maps

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¥1,000,000 protection
Pricing changes per country and city. All bag storage sizes are paid as a flat rate per 24 hours.

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Bounce partners with lockers and local stores around the world to provide you with a safe place to store your belongings.

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32,000+ trusted storage spots across 4,000+ cities

32,000+ trusted storage spots across 4,000+ cities

10M+ bags stored safely

10M+ bags stored safely

4.9 rating (1.5M reviews)

4.9 rating (1.5M reviews)

Free cancellation

Free cancellation

¥1,000,000 bag protection

¥1,000,000 bag protection

24/7 support

24/7 support

Get the most out of your time in Nagoya

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Bag storage near Nagoya Station when coin lockers are full

Recommended for: international tourists, business travelers, domestic tourists.

Nagoya Station is massive. Around 800,000 people pass through daily, and finding an empty coin locker can feel like a small victory. Most of the station's coin lockers sit on the Sakura-Dori side, but the large ones fill up fast, especially during holidays. If you've got an oversized suitcase or you're checking out early before your Shinkansen, that's when things get tricky. You can store your bags at Karaoke Mega Big Meieki West Exit Store, which is right near Meitetsu Nagoya Station. It's got a 4.7 rating with over 220 reviews and has stored more than 2,100 bags. Open on Sundays too. Another option is Big Echo Meieki 4 chome Store, also nearby, with a 4.7 rating and 85+ reviews. Both are a short walk from the station gates. Bounce has 82 locations across Nagoya, so even if one spot is busy, there's usually another close by. Prices start from ¥500. Drop your stuff, head to Nagoya Castle or the Midland Square observation deck, and pick up later. No rushing back before midnight like with lockers.
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Left luggage options in Sakae for shopping days

Recommended for: shoppers, domestic weekend visitors, international tourists.

Sakae is where Nagoya does its shopping. Underground malls stretch beneath Hisaya Odori Park, connecting to Matsuzakaya, Mitsukoshi, PARCO, and dozens of smaller stores. You could spend a full day here without seeing daylight. Problem is, dragging a suitcase through those tunnels? Not fun. There's left luggage at Big Echo Nagoya Nishikidori Store near Sakae Station. It's rated 4.7 with 75+ reviews and has handled over 750 bags. Open Sundays. You drop your stuff, walk to Oasis 21, maybe ride that Ferris wheel at Sunshine Sakae, and grab lunch at one of the basement food halls. Come back whenever. The subway lockers exist, but they're limited in size and hours. Most close when the last train runs. With Bounce, travelers across Nagoya have left over 5,300 bags total. Each booking includes ¥1,000,000 protection. So yeah, your stuff is covered while you're hunting for that perfect souvenir at the underground arcade.
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Luggage lockers near Fushimi for museum visits and meetings

Recommended for: business travelers, event attendees, domestic tourists.

Fushimi sits between Nagoya Station and Sakae. It's quieter. More banks and offices than shops. But it's also where you'll find Nagoya City Science Museum with that giant planetarium dome, the Art Museum in Shirakawa Park, and the Misonoza theater. If you're here for a meeting or catching an afternoon show, you probably don't want to lug bags around. Big Echo Nagoya Fushimi Store is near Fushimi Station, rated 4.7. It's a smaller spot but convenient if you're hopping off the Higashiyama or Tsurumai Line. The station itself is only 4 minutes from Nagoya Station by subway, so you could also drop bags at Big Echo Meieki 4 chome No.2 Store near Kintetsu Nagoya Station. That one has a 4.8 rating with nearly 50 reviews. Over 530 reviews from travelers across Nagoya show people trust these spots. 2,000,000 customers worldwide have used Bounce. The Fushimi area doesn't have flashy attractions, but it handles the in-between moments. Your bags can wait while you do what you came here for.

Compare your bag storage options

While coin lockers are convenient because they are everywhere, Bounce offers more flexibility, support, and availability for travelers with larger bags or longer stays.

Coin lockers
Open 24/7Yes, in some locations

Yes, in some locations

Coverage32,000 in 4,000 cities

Ubiquitous

Booking methodOnline (app/website)

On-site only

Payment methodsCredit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay

Coins

AvailabilityAlways available

Often full

Size limitationNo size limitation

Limited size

Cancellation policyFree cancellation

Depends on the locker

Customer support24/7 support

Depends on the locker

Bag protectionUp to ¥1,000,000 per booking

Depends on the locker

PriceFrom ¥500/day

From ¥650/day

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