Luggage Storage Tokyo

Find convenient luggage storage in Tokyo from ¥599 per day. The best option for short-term bag storage and secure luggage lockers.

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Popular storage locations in Tokyo

Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is a major railway hub in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo, serving as the terminus for most of Japan's Shinkansen high-speed rail lines.
The station has numerous coin lockers, but they can be difficult to find and are often occupied; our service offers a simple, secure, and bookable alternative.

Ginza

Ginza is Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, dining, and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants.
There are no public lockers on the streets; our nearby bag storage options provide a convenient way to enjoy luxury shopping without carrying your bags.

Asakusa Station

Asakusa is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, famous for the Sensō-ji temple, and is served by several train and subway stations.
While stations have coin lockers, they fill up fast in this popular tourist area; our service provides a more reliable option to store your luggage.

Haneda Airport

Haneda Airport is one of the two primary airports that serve the Greater Tokyo Area and is conveniently located closer to the city center.
The airport provides extensive luggage storage services, but for greater flexibility and better rates, our network of locations throughout Tokyo is a superior choice.

Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro is a major commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, known for its large department stores, electronics shops, and anime culture.
While the massive train station has lockers, they can be a maze to navigate; our service offers an easy-to-find and secure alternative for your bags.

Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneyland is a popular theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
The park offers luggage storage near the main entrance, but it can be expensive and have long lines; our service with Qeepl offers a more convenient and affordable alternative.

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Easy to bring to and retrieve, highly recommend.

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17 Feb 2024

This location is only an 8 minute walk from the Greyhound Bus Station! It was very easy to drop off and pick up our bag the next day after our concert. I highly recommend and will be using this location in the future! Thank you!

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Price info for short-term storage

from ¥599 / day

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When you need to leave suitcases, bags and other luggage in Tokyo
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How to store luggage in Tokyo

Choose a luggage storage location

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After payment, you’ll receive booking confirmation and access details

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Visit the location and safely store your bags

Frequently Asked Questions

about luggage storage in Tokyo
Qeepl helps you find trusted spots to leave your bags in Tokyo. Just pick a location for bag storage, book online, and pay securely. Once it’s confirmed, we’ll send you all the details - no guesswork, no stress.
Need a place to store luggage in Tokyo? Qeepl shows you nearby options - from shops to hotels and lockers. Just enter your location and time, and choose what works best.
We show the approximate location of our luggage storage facilities in Tokyo. After booking, you’ll receive detailed information, including the exact address. If the address doesn’t work for you, you can cancel the booking for your left luggage and get a refund.
Prices for our luggage storage in Tokyo start at ¥599 per day (24h). You’ll find a safe place to store your bags that fits your plans and budget, making it an affordable alternative to traditional station luggage lockers.
We work with reliable local businesses in Tokyo. Your bag might be kept in a secure room, behind a front desk, or in a locker for your suitcase - always somewhere safe and supervised.
Yep - and more. Our partners in Tokyo offer various storage luggage options, including secure rooms and reception desks where you can leave your luggage. You’ll see all available luggage storage near you before you book.
Just type in your location, and we’ll show you the top-rated spots to store your bags in Tokyo. Compare prices, reviews, and find the luggage storage facility near you that perfectly fits your plans.
You can drop off luggage like suitcases, backpacks, bags and even skis. Most everyday travel items are good to go.
Nope - all bookings for our left luggage service are made and paid online to keep things quick and secure. You’re also covered with ¥140,000, so your stuff is protected.
Absolutely. Open your booking to change dates, items, or to cancel. You can cancel within 24 hours of paying and you’ll get a full refund.
Yes, every item you store is insured up to ¥140,000 at no extra cost. If something gets lost or damaged, just contact us. We’ll check what happened and help you get compensation. As a precaution, we recommend taking photos of your items when you drop them off.
Your bags are safe with us in Tokyo. All Qeepl spots are trusted and checked by our team. Most places have security cameras, staff on-site, and return items only if you show your booking confirmation. You can also check reviews from other travelers before booking.

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Is There Luggage Storage in Tokyo?

Tokyo, Japan’s busy capital, is an amazing city where modern skyscrapers meet old temples. You can see everything from the Imperial Palace to the cool fashion in Harajuku. Tokyo has so much to offer! Getting around this huge place is fun, but not with heavy bags.

Good news! There are many ways to store your luggage in Tokyo. You can use coin lockers or even hotel services. But for a really easy and stress-free time, Qeepl is the best choice. When you search online for 東京 荷物 預かり (luggage storage in Tokyo), Qeepl makes it simple, safe, and cheap. You can explore without your bags weighing you down. For just ¥599, you can store a bag, and everything is covered by our ¥140,000.

Qeepl is designed to make your trip better:

  • Super Safe: We really care about your stuff. We check every single partner location so you don’t have to worry.
  • Easy to Use: Just look at our map to see all the checked storage spots near you. It’s that simple.
  • Great Prices: Our spots are often 50% cheaper than lockers at stations or airports. Save money for things like sushi!

Luggage Lockers at Airport in Tokyo

Tokyo has two main airports: Narita (NRT) and Haneda (HND). Both have good options for storing your luggage. You can find a place for スーツ ケース 預かり 東京 (suitcase storage Tokyo) right when you arrive.

Narita International Airport (NRT)
Narita has coin lockers and staff at all three terminals. These are great if you have a long wait or arrive before check-in.

  • Where: Look in the arrivals and departures areas of Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
  • Cost: Coin lockers usually cost ¥400 to ¥800 per day. Staffed counters charge per bag, about ¥630 to ¥1,050 daily.

Haneda Airport (HND)
Haneda is closer to the city and also has good storage choices.

  • Where: Find lockers and service counters in Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and the International Terminal.
  • Cost: Prices are similar to Narita, with lockers from ¥400 to ¥1,000 daily and staffed services about the same.

Airport storage is handy but can be expensive, and lockers get full fast. Qeepl offers a more flexible and often cheaper way. Book ahead and drop your bags at a local spot near where you plan to go first.

Lockers at Train Station in Tokyo

Tokyo’s train stations are busy places connecting the whole city. Most big stations have luggage storage, but it can be tricky. Finding a good 手荷物 預かり 所 東京 (baggage storage place in Tokyo) is important.

Tokyo Station
This is a main hub for bullet trains and local lines, with tons of coin lockers.

  • Where: Lockers are all over the station. Staffed counters are near the Marunouchi North Exit.
  • Cost: Lockers cost about ¥400-¥800 daily. They reset at midnight. Staffed counters charge around ¥600 per bag.

Shinjuku Station
This is the world’s busiest station and has many lockers. But finding an empty one, especially for a big suitcase, is hard.

  • Where: Lockers are near almost every exit and in underground walkways.
  • Cost: Expect the usual ¥400-¥800 daily rates.

Shibuya Station
Like Shinjuku, Shibuya has lots of lockers, but they’re almost always taken because the area is so popular.

  • Where: Lockers are inside the station, near exits to places like Hachiko Square.
  • Cost: Expect the usual ¥400-¥800 daily rates.

The biggest problem with station lockers is finding one. Qeepl lets you book a guaranteed spot online. We have many places near these stations, so you won’t waste time searching for a locker.

Bag Storage at Bus Station in Tokyo

If you’re traveling by bus, Tokyo’s main terminals have useful luggage storage. This helps you move easily from the bus to the subway or your next stop. If you need 荷物 預かり サービス 東京 (luggage storage service Tokyo), these terminals are a good place to start.

Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (Busta Shinjuku)
This is Tokyo’s biggest and newest bus terminal, right above Shinjuku Station.

  • Where: You’ll find many coin lockers and a staffed luggage counter on the 3rd and 4th floors.
  • Cost: Coin lockers cost ¥400 to ¥900 daily, depending on size. The staffed counter has similar prices.

Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT)
Located in Nihonbashi, T-CAT handles airport buses to Narita and Haneda.

  • Where: Coin lockers are available inside the terminal.
  • Cost: Prices are standard for Tokyo, typically ¥400 to ¥800 per day.

These terminal services are okay, but they can be crowded, and you’re stuck with just that one spot. Qeepl offers a better way with many storage partners. Instead of going back to the bus station, pick up your bags near your dinner spot or final destination. This gives you great flexibility.

Store Luggage at Port in Tokyo

Tokyo is a port city, and the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal is where ships arrive. Arriving at the port with time before your hotel check-in can be annoying, but there are options. You might not see many signs for 手荷物 預かり 東京 (baggage storage Tokyo), but some places do exist.

Tokyo International Cruise Terminal
This modern terminal in Odaiba is ready for arriving passengers.

  • Where: Coin lockers are available inside the terminal. The number and size might be limited when a large ship is docked.
  • Cost: Lockers have a standard daily fee, usually ¥400 for small and ¥800 for large ones. They’re for short-term use around the area.

These lockers are good for a quick look around Odaiba, but not for exploring central Tokyo. Going back to the port before heading to your hotel is a pain. Qeepl gives you a much better choice with locations all over Tokyo. Drop your bags at a Qeepl spot near a major station like Shimbashi or Tokyo Station, explore freely, and then pick them up before going to your hotel. This saves time and makes your first day much more pleasant.

Storage Lockers at Major Attractions in Tokyo

Visiting Tokyo’s famous spots is a must, but many have rules about bags or no good storage, especially for large suitcases. Finding out where to 東京 スーツ ケース 預ける (leave a suitcase in Tokyo) near these places can be tricky. Here’s what you need to know about major attractions and their luggage.

Tokyo Tower
This famous tower offers amazing views, but it’s not designed for travelers with big bags.

  • Storage: There are only a few small coin lockers in the Foot Town building at the base. They’re for small backpacks, not suitcases. Big luggage usually isn’t allowed inside.
  • Qeepl’s Help: Qeepl has spots nearby in areas like Akabanebashi and Kamiyacho. You can safely store your suitcases at a partner shop close by and visit the tower completely hands-free.

Senso-ji Temple
This is Tokyo’s oldest temple in the busy Asakusa area. The temple grounds don’t have any public luggage storage.

  • Storage: No lockers inside the temple. Your best bet is the coin lockers at Asakusa Station nearby. But these fill up very fast because the area is so popular.
  • Qeepl’s Help: Don’t risk it! Book a Qeepl spot ahead of time in Asakusa. You can drop your bags and enjoy the historic feel without worry.

Shibuya Crossing
The world’s busiest crossing is an experience, but not for luggage. There’s no storage right at the crossing.

  • Storage: All storage is inside the huge and confusing Shibuya Station. As we’ve said, finding an empty locker here, especially a big one, is very hard.
  • Qeepl’s Help: Qeepl has many easy-to-find, pre-bookable spots all around Shibuya. Store your bags a few blocks away and enjoy the sights, shopping, and food with total freedom.
Qeepl Other Services Station/Airport Lockers
Price ¥599 Usually higher Up to 2x more
Insurance ¥140,000 Similar (terms vary) No
Trustpilot score 4.8 / 5 (4,078 reviews) 3.5–4.4 / 5 2.7 / 5
Safety measures Security cameras, staff on-site, reliable locations Depends on service Staff on-site
Number of spots 1600+ Varies by provider Only at main stations/airports
Refund policy Full refund if cancelled Credit only or no refund No refunds

Where to store luggage in Tokyo