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Discover Tokyo luggage storage

Find 721 luggage storage spots in Tokyo from ¥275/day

32,000 locations worldwide
10 million bags stored
4.9 rating (1,303,189 reviews)
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14 most popular storage locations out of 721 in Tokyo

Trusted by thousands of travelers in Tokyo

4.9

19,440+ reviews in Tokyo

4.9
3,136 reviews from Google Maps

Store any items, no matter the size

¥1,000,000 protection
  • Small from ¥275/day

    Purses, tote bags

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

    Carry-on suitcases, backpacks, trolleys

    Regular from ¥525/day
  • Odd-size from ¥1,000/day

    Surfboards, bikes

    Odd-size from ¥1,000/day
Pricing changes per country and city. All bag storage sizes are paid as a flat rate per 24 hours.

Our partners in Japan

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

Pack City
Nankai
Yamato Transport
Big Echo
Takarakuji House
+ more

Why store your bags with Bounce?

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 (1,303,189 reviews)

4.9 rating (1,303,189 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 Tokyo

brown concrete building during night time

Luggage storage at Shinjuku for sightseeing days

Recommended for: tourists, commuters, locals.

Shinjuku is always busy. Trains rumble, neon signs glow, and right outside the west gate, you’ll spot crowds rolling suitcases everywhere. If you’re visiting for the first time, or just passing through between cities, dragging bags around can really slow you down. For luggage storage and lockers, Shinjuku Station West Gate is a go-to spot. Places like Shinjuku Station West Gate blend in between department stores and ramen joints, making it easy to stash your suitcase while you explore Omoide Yokocho or Golden Gai. Over 703 Bounce stores are scattered around Tokyo, so you’re never far from a spot to drop your bags. Need to store early or late? Most shops here run pretty long hours. You’ll see people heading to meetings, shopping, or meeting friends. Keep your luggage safe, wander around hands-free, then pick up your things before heading off to the next adventure. Oh, and it only costs ¥275. Nice and simple.
persons on boat, Ueno park

Bag storage near Ueno for a care-free museum day

Recommended for: tourists, locals.

If you’re off to Ueno for a day of museums or a stroll through Ueno Park, it’s a hassle dragging your bag around. There’s a real hidden trick: use a left luggage spot right by the station. Iriya Exit - Iriyaguchi Street is just a few steps from the JR gates. It’s highly rated and open late, great for anyone staying out for yakitori on Ameyoko after closing time at the museums. Ueno’s a favorite for both travelers and Tokyo residents, and with more than 137,00 local reviews on Bounce in the city, you know folks trust these storage spots. Plus, there’s always a scent of roasted chestnuts and busy chatter in the air, especially on weekends. No need to lug your stuff around crowded park paths. Just drop your bag, see the pandas or art exhibits, and pick it up when you’re done.
Tokyo Japan Streets

Shibuya lockers for digital nomads and nightlife

Recommended for: digital nomads, nightlife visitors, tourists.

Shibuya is packed with energy from morning to late night. There are always shoppers, freelancers finding a quiet café, and club-goers mixing together. If you’re working remote for the day or heading out after dark, storing your luggage at Yamato Shibuya Station Store is a real lifesaver. This spot is right by Shibuya Sakura Stage and open early, so you can stash your bag before a coworking session or all-night karaoke. In fact, Bounce has handled over 112,000 bags all across Tokyo, so storage is a normal part of city life here. You’ll hear music from buskers, smell sweet crepes, and see lights everywhere. Big tip: these lockers are good for folks moving between hostels, or anyone with a suitcase on a layover. Pick up your gear when you’re ready to go, no stress.

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.

Bounce
Coin lockers
Open 24/7
Yes, in some locations

Yes, in some locations

Coverage
32,000 in 4,000 cities

Ubiquitous

Booking method
Online (app/website)

On-site only

Payment methods
Credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay

Coins

Availability
Always available

Often full

Size limitation
No size limitation

Limited size

Cancellation policy
Free cancellation

Depends on the locker

Customer support
24/7 support

Depends on the locker

Bag protection
Up to ¥1,000,000 per booking

Depends on the locker

Price
From ¥275/day

From ¥650/day

Frequently asked questions

  • How much does a luggage locker cost in Japan?

    In Japan, luggage locker prices vary by size and location. Lockers at major stations in Tokyo, like Shinjuku or Tokyo Station, often fill up early in the day and can be hard to find - we can speak from experience as we tested lockers at all major train stations in Tokyo. Bounce offers an alternative with transparent pricing, flexible booking, and storage space at nearby store-in-store at shops and hotels.

  • How long can you leave luggage in a locker in Japan?

    You can typically leave luggage in a coin locker in Japan for up to 3 consecutive days, though this varies by station. You can store up to 3 days at Tokyo Station, for example, while the limit may sometimes be only up to 24 hours. After that, your items may be removed and sent to the station’s lost and found. For longer or more flexible storage needs, Bounce offers daily storage with no hard time limit, plus the ability to extend bookings or retrieve your bags at your convenience.

  • How much is luggage storage at Shinjuku Station?

    Bounce luggage storage at Shinjuku Station typically from just ¥275 per day. Bounce provides nearby luggage storage alternatives available at store-in-store locations, offering more space, flexibility, and extended hours, ideal for travelers exploring Shinjuku, Kabukicho, or catching a bus from the terminal.

  • Can I leave my baggage at Haneda Airport?

    Yes, Haneda Airport provides luggage storage and temporary baggage services in all terminals. Prices vary by size and time, and long-term storage may be limited. If you're heading into Tokyo for a few hours or want to avoid airport crowds, Bounce offers storage options near Haneda Airport and along direct transit routes into central areas like Shibuya, Asakusa, and Tokyo Station.

  • Can I store my suitcase at Tokyo Station?

    Yes, Tokyo Station has coin lockers and manned luggage storage counters where you can store suitcases. However, lockers fill up quickly due to high foot traffic. Bounce offers lockers as well as a convenient alternative with secure storage locations near Tokyo Station that accept suitcases of all sizes. With easy online booking, extended opening hours, and bag protection included, it’s a flexible option for travelers who want to avoid the hassle of finding an available locker.

  • Can I store my luggage at a hotel I’m not staying at in Tokyo?

    Most hotels in Tokyo only offer luggage storage to registered guests due to security and liability policies. With Bounce, you can book secure luggage storage at our Bounce store-in-store locations at hotels, cafés, and shops across the city even if you’re not staying there. It’s a reliable way to explore Tokyo hands-free before check-in or after check-out.