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  • Small from ¥275/day

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    Small from ¥275/day
  • Regular from ¥525/day

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    Regular from ¥525/day
  • Odd-size from ¥800/day

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    Odd-size from ¥800/day
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Get the most out of your time in Tokyo

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Bag storage near Shinjuku Station when lockers are full

Recommended for: international tourists, nightlife users, rail and bus movers.

If you've ever tried to find a coin locker at Shinjuku Station around midday, you know how fast they fill up. The big ones? Gone by 9 am on most weekends. This is the busiest station in the world, after all, and everyone seems to need a spot for their suitcase before heading to Kabukicho or catching a bus to Hakone. Bounce has over 760 storage spots across Tokyo, and several are within walking distance of Shinjuku's main exits. The Shinjuku Station West Gate location is especially popular, with 1,500+ reviews and over 14,000 bags stored. It's right near the underground passage connecting to the Odakyu and Keio lines. Another solid option is near Godzilla Head in Kabukicho, open 24/7 for those late nights. Prices start from ¥275, and every booking includes ¥1,000,000 protection. Perfect if you're switching hotels or just want to wander Shinjuku Gyoen without dragging a suitcase.
persons on boat, Ueno park

Left luggage options around Ueno and Asakusa for temple visits

Recommended for: international tourists, budget travelers, airport connectors.

Ueno Station sits right on the Skyliner route from Narita, so a lot of travelers land here first thing with big bags. The coin lockers near Keisei Ueno fill up quickly, especially the large ones near the Asakusa Exit. Walking around Senso ji or Ameyoko Market with a rolling suitcase? Not ideal. Bounce partners with local shops around the area to give you a guaranteed spot. The Iriya Exit Iriyaguchi Street store is a short walk from Ueno Park and has handled over 2,500 bags with a 4.8 rating. If you're heading straight to Asakusa, Kappabashi Hondōri Shopping Street is another option, rated 4.9 with 800+ reviews. Trusted by 2,000,000 travelers worldwide, Bounce makes it easy to drop your stuff and spend the day at the temples or browsing kitchenware shops on Kappabashi dori. No hunting for change, no worrying if your bag fits.
Tokyo Japan Streets

Where to store luggage near Shibuya Crossing before nightlife

Recommended for: international tourists, nightlife users, day trippers, shoppers.

Shibuya Station can feel like a maze, and the lockers near the Hachiko Exit? Almost always packed. The scramble crossing draws millions of visitors, and many of them are carrying bags they'd rather not lug into Shibuya 109 or the bars on Center Gai. With over 250,000 bags safely stored across Tokyo, Bounce has you covered here, too. The Big Echo Shibuya Centergai Main Store is open 24/7, right in the heart of the action, and has stored more than 12,000 bags. Rated 4.8 with 950+ reviews. If you're near the new Sakura Stage development, the South Shibuya Station spot works well too, open late and with nearly 500 reviews. Bounce is rated 4.9 across app stores, so you can book with confidence. Drop your bags, watch the crossing from above, grab dinner, and pick up your stuff whenever you're done.

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

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Open 24/7Yes, in some locations

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Coverage32,000 in 4,000 cities

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Booking methodOnline (app/website)

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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

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Bag protectionUp to ¥1,000,000 per booking

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PriceFrom ¥275/day

From ¥650/day

What's happening in Tokyo

  • Feb 8 to Mar 8

    Happening now

    Bunkyo Plum Blossom Festival

    One of Tokyo's most famous early spring events takes place at the historic Yushima Tenmangu Shrine. Over 300 plum trees bloom throughout the shrine grounds, offering visitors a preview of spring before cherry blossom season arrives. The festival features traditional music performances, tea ceremonies, and night illuminations that create a peaceful atmosphere.

    Getting there

    The shrine is a short walk from Yushima Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line. You can also reach it from Ueno Hirokoji Station on the Ginza Line or Okachimachi Station on the JR Yamanote Line.

    Bag policy

    This is an outdoor shrine festival with no strict bag restrictions. However, the grounds can get crowded during peak hours and weekends. If you are arriving from the airport or traveling with luggage, storing bags beforehand makes it easier to navigate the narrow paths and enjoy the atmosphere. Bounce has storage options near Ueno and Okachimachi stations.

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  • Mar 1

    Upcoming

    Tokyo Marathon 2026

    One of the six Abbott World Marathon Majors, the Tokyo Marathon brings over 38,000 runners from around the world to race through the city's most iconic districts. The course passes through Shinjuku, Asakusa, Ginza, and finishes near Tokyo Station. Millions of spectators line the route, creating a festive atmosphere across the entire city. Hotels and transport fill up quickly on race weekend.

    Getting there

    The race starts near the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku. Spectators can watch from various points along the route. The Tokyo Metro Toei Oedo Line to Tochomae Station is closest to the start area. The finish is near Tokyo Station.

    Bag policy

    Runners must pre register for baggage check in when entering the race. Spectators should travel light as streets are crowded and access is limited along the route. If you are checking out of your hotel on race day or have an evening flight, storing luggage in advance is practical. Bounce locations near Shinjuku Station and Tokyo Station offer convenient options for both runners and spectators.

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  • Mar 5 to 10

    Upcoming

    World Baseball Classic 2026 Pool C

    Tokyo Dome hosts Pool C of the 2026 World Baseball Classic featuring defending champions Japan alongside South Korea, Australia, Czechia, and Chinese Taipei. This premier international baseball tournament draws massive global attention as fans travel to watch the world's top players compete. The Japan versus South Korea rivalry match is a particular highlight of the round robin stage.

    Getting there

    Tokyo Dome is well connected by train. Korakuen Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi and Namboku lines is closest to the outfield entrance. Suidobashi Station on the JR Sobu Line is a few minutes walk to the main entrance. Stations get very crowded after games end but congestion eases within 15 minutes.

    Bag policy

    Tokyo Dome enforces strict bag rules. Suitcases and large luggage are prohibited regardless of size. Bags must fit under your seat. All bags are subject to inspection at entry and security lines can be long for sold out games. There is no on site cloakroom for large items and coin lockers in the area fill up quickly on event days. Storing luggage before arriving is strongly recommended. Bounce has locations near Suidobashi Station and in the Nihonbashi area.

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  • Mar 20 to Apr 5

    Upcoming

    Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival

    One of Japan's most famous cherry blossom viewing events takes place in Ueno Park, home to over 800 cherry trees. The main street through the park becomes a tunnel of pink blossoms, and nearly two million visitors come during the festival period. Lanterns illuminate the trees at night creating a magical atmosphere. Food stalls, music performances, and traditional events add to the celebration.

    Getting there

    Ueno Park is easily accessible from Ueno Station on the JR Yamanote Line and multiple Tokyo Metro lines. The Park Exit leads directly to the side entrance. The park is free to enter and stays open until 23:00 during the festival.

    Bag policy

    This is an open air festival with no formal bag restrictions. However, the park gets extremely crowded during peak bloom, especially on weekends. Walking through dense crowds with luggage is difficult and finding space for a picnic spot requires arriving early. If you are visiting Tokyo during cherry blossom season and traveling between destinations, storing bags near Ueno Station or Okachimachi Station makes the experience much more enjoyable. Bounce has several locations in the area.

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  • Mar 28 to 31

    Upcoming

    AnimeJapan 2026

    The world's largest anime convention returns to Tokyo Big Sight with massive exhibition booths from major studios, exclusive merchandise, cosplay showcases, and stage appearances by famous voice actors and creators. Public days on March 28 and 29 attract tens of thousands of international fans making the trip to Tokyo specifically for this event. The final two days are reserved for industry professionals.

    Getting there

    Tokyo Big Sight is located in the Ariake waterfront area. The closest station is Tokyo Big Sight Station on the Yurikamome Line, about a 3 minute walk to the venue. Kokusai Tenjijo Station on the Rinkai Line is about a 7 minute walk away.

    Bag policy

    Tokyo Big Sight offers a large baggage storage service during events. Coin lockers are available but fill up quickly given the high attendance. Many attendees purchase merchandise throughout the day and end up carrying multiple bags. If you are arriving from the airport or traveling onward after the event, storing your main luggage beforehand is practical. Bounce has locations in central Tokyo and near major transit hubs that connect to the Ariake area.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Does Tokyo Station have lockers for luggage?

    Absolutely, but honestly, using Bounce is the way to go if you want a stress-free experience. We have tons of convenient locations right around Tokyo Station, like Tokyo VIP Lounge near Tokyo Station and Big Echo Yaesu Main Store. You can book ahead, drop your bags, and get back to exploring. Each booking comes with ¥1,000,000 protection, so you can relax while you wander. No need to mess with tiny coin lockers or worry about finding a spot during busy times.

  • How much is a luggage locker in Tokyo Station?

    If you’re looking for the easiest and most reliable option, Bounce has you covered. Our prices start from ¥275 per bag, and you’ll never get hit with surprise fees. Plus, you can book online, skip the scramble for a locker, and know your stuff is safe. It’s honestly a huge relief, especially if you’ve got a big suitcase or you’re traveling with friends.

  • Can you leave luggage at train station Japan?

    You can, but it’s way simpler and more flexible to use Bounce. We have hundreds of storage spots all over Tokyo, including right by major train stations like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ueno. Our locations are easy to find, highly rated, and many are open late or even 24/7. You just book online, drop off your bags, and pick them up when you’re ready. It’s perfect if you want to squeeze in some extra sightseeing without dragging your suitcase everywhere.

  • How long can you leave luggage in a coin locker at Tokyo Station?

    Coin lockers usually have limits, but with Bounce, you can leave your bags for as long as you need, whether it’s a few hours or a whole week. We get a lot of questions about long-term luggage storage in Tokyo, and honestly, Bounce is the answer. Just select your preferred location and time when booking. If you need to extend your storage, it’s usually just a quick message to our support team, who are available 24/7.

  • Does Shinagawa Station have luggage lockers?

    Yes, but if you want something more reliable, check out our Bounce locations near Shinagawa Station, like Big Echo Shinagawa Konanguchi Ekimae Store and our spot Near Shinagawa Station. Both have great reviews and flexible hours. You can book ahead, which is a lifesaver during busy travel seasons.

  • Does Asakusa Station have storage lockers?

    You bet, but Bounce makes it much easier. We have several highly rated locations steps from Asakusa Station, like Near Asakusa Station and Asakusa Tokyo. These spots are open on Sundays and have glowing reviews. Just book online, drop your bags, and go enjoy Sensoji Temple or grab some street food without any hassle.

  • Is there any luggage storage in Tokyo Station?

    Absolutely. Bounce has several options right by Tokyo Station, so you don’t have to worry about dragging your bags through the crowds. Our locations are secure, affordable, and super easy to book. Plus, every booking comes with ¥1,000,000 protection for extra peace of mind. If you’re looking for the best luggage storage in Tokyo, you’re in the right place.

  • What are the best options for long-term luggage storage in Tokyo?

    If you’re planning to travel around Japan or need to stash your bags for more than a day or two, Bounce is your best bet. We have locations all over the city, including near major stations and tourist spots. Many travelers have used us for a week or even longer. Just choose your dates and location when booking, and you’re set. Got a question about a specific area? Our support team is always happy to help.

  • Can I reserve luggage storage in Tokyo ahead of time?

    Yes, and it’s one of the best things about Bounce. You can reserve your spot online or through our app, which means no worrying about lockers being full when you arrive. It’s super handy if you’re on a tight schedule or traveling with a group. Plus, you can cancel for free if your plans change. We want you to feel as flexible as possible while you’re exploring Tokyo.

  • Where can I find highly rated luggage storage near Shibuya Station?

    Shibuya is one of the busiest spots in Tokyo, and Bounce has you covered with several top-rated locations. For example, Big Echo Shibuya Centergai Main Store is open 24/7 and has hundreds of positive reviews. You can also check out Shibuya Station and South Shibuya Station. All these locations are easy to book and perfect for dropping your bags before you dive into the scramble crossing or hit up the shops.

  • Can I bring luggage to Tokyo Dome for World Baseball Classic 2026 games?

    No, you can't bring suitcases or large luggage to Tokyo Dome regardless of size. The venue enforces strict bag rules, and bags must fit under your seat. There's no on site cloakroom for big items, and coin lockers in the area fill up fast on game days. Your best bet is to store your bags beforehand at a Bounce location near Suidobashi Station, which is walking distance to the dome. That way you can breeze through security and enjoy the Japan vs Korea rivalry without worrying about your stuff.

  • Where can I find bag storage near Tokyo Marathon 2026 start and finish?

    The Tokyo Marathon starts near the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku and finishes near Tokyo Station. Runners need to pre register for baggage check in when entering the race, so if you didn't sign up for that, you're out of luck on race day. Spectators should travel light since streets get packed. Bounce has luggage storage near Shinjuku Station West Gate close to the start and Big Echo Yaesu Main Store near Tokyo Station if you're checking out of your hotel or catching a flight after the race.

  • Are there lockers near AnimeJapan 2026 at Tokyo Big Sight?

    Tokyo Big Sight does have coin lockers and a large baggage storage service during events, but here's the thing: they fill up incredibly fast given the massive attendance. AnimeJapan 2025 drew over 150,000 visitors, and 2026 is expanding to even more halls. Many fans end up buying loads of merchandise throughout the day and need somewhere to stash their main luggage. If you're coming from the airport or heading somewhere after, store your bags at a Bounce location in central Tokyo before taking the Rinkai Line out to Ariake.

  • When is peak bloom for Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival 2026?

    Tokyo's cherry blossoms are forecast to reach peak bloom around March 28, 2026, which is a bit earlier than average. Ueno Park, with its 800 plus cherry trees, typically sees full bloom from late March into early April. The park gets absolutely packed during peak bloom, especially on weekends. Nearly two million visitors come through during the festival period. If you're traveling between destinations or just want to enjoy hanami without dragging bags around, there are Bounce left luggage options near Ueno Station steps from the park entrance.

  • Is there luggage storage near Yushima Tenmangu for the Plum Blossom Festival?

    The Bunkyo Plum Blossom Festival runs from February 8 to March 8 at Yushima Tenmangu Shrine, which has about 300 plum trees and features traditional performances, tea ceremonies, and nighttime illuminations. The shrine is a short walk from Yushima Station on the Chiyoda Line. While the grounds don't get as crazy crowded as cherry blossom spots, the narrow paths can be tricky with luggage. Bounce has bag storage at Ueno Hirokoji Station close to the shrine area, making it easy to explore hands free.

  • What are the bag restrictions at Tokyo Dome for WBC 2026?

    Tokyo Dome has pretty strict rules. Suitcases are prohibited regardless of size, and any bag larger than your seat is not allowed in. All bags go through security inspection, and lines can get seriously long for sold out games. The venue doesn't provide luggage storage for suitcases or bulky bags, so if you show up with a roller bag, you'll likely be turned away. Coin lockers nearby aren't designed for travel sized luggage and fill up hours before evening games. Store your bags at Bounce near JR Suidobashi Station before heading to the dome.

  • How do I get to AnimeJapan 2026 at Tokyo Big Sight?

    Tokyo Big Sight is in the Ariake waterfront area. The closest station is Tokyo Big Sight Station on the Yurikamome Line, about a 3 minute walk to the venue. You can also use Kokusai Tenjijo Station on the Rinkai Line, which is roughly a 7 minute walk. The Rinkai Line connects directly to Shibuya, so if you're storing luggage at Shibuya Station you can hop on a direct train to the convention. Public days are March 28 and 29, with tens of thousands of international fans expected.

  • Can I do hanami picnic at Ueno Park during cherry blossom season 2026?

    Absolutely, hanami picnics are a huge part of the experience at Ueno Park. Food and drink are allowed, and you'll find plenty of food stalls selling yakitori, yakisoba, and dango. The park opens at 5:00 and stays open until 23:00 during the festival. Here's a tip though: unattended seat holding isn't permitted, so you need to actually be there to claim your spot. The park gets busy fast, so arrive early if you want prime real estate under the blossoms. Walking through dense crowds with luggage is a nightmare, so consider using a luggage locker service nearby.

  • Where is left luggage near Tokyo Station for Tokyo Marathon spectators?

    Tokyo Station is right near the marathon finish line, making it a popular spot for spectators. If you're checking out of your hotel on race day or have an evening flight, you'll want somewhere secure to leave your bags. Bounce has a highly rated location at Big Echo Yaesu Main Store near Tokyo Station with over 1,300 reviews. It's convenient for watching the finish and then grabbing your bags before heading to the airport or your next destination.

  • What events happen during the Yushima Tenjin Plum Festival 2026?

    The festival runs for a full month and includes taiko drumming, traditional Japanese dance, outdoor tea ceremonies, and even some unexpected performances like flamenco and belly dancing. Most activities happen on weekends and change from week to week. There's also a mikoshi portable shrine procession and plenty of street food vendors giving the whole thing a festive vibe. After sunset, the plum trees get illuminated in an event called Yakambai, which creates a completely different atmosphere from daytime. Entry to the shrine and all performances is completely free.