I have been watching Tokyo Cheapo for years since my first visit in 2018. I am planning to visit again, and love to watch your channel for options that might help me on my next planned visit. Love you all, and thank you for the freat tips.
The luggage storage was a life safer. I had to leave my hotel in the morning and get on a returning flight at night. So put away my luggage and could enjoy all day. Can be a hassle if there are no storage options left. Just go to the next station and look for lockers there.
Hello, thank you for sharing your video. I run a luggage storage service at Chi Fat Building, Kok Lun Street, Central, Hong Kong. I saw the suitcases in the video are very well designed. Can you tell me which manufacturer these storage cabinets are made by? Thanks
It might be cheaper to ship some items back home in the post, rather than ship a whole suitcase. We have an article on sending things from Japan tokyocheapo.com/living/shipping-your-stuff-home-from-japan/
Hey there, need some confirmation on my doubts.Most of the storage or service center opens at 8:00 AM, if I need to store it at Tokyo station and pick it up by 6:30 AM the next day (would like to take the Narita Express train) , is the only option then would be the lockers? Thank you !
Absolutely! In both Tokyo and Osaka, you'll find convenient luggage storage options. Major train stations, airports, and some hotels offer luggage storage services. These facilities are handy if you want to explore the city unencumbered before check-in or after check-out. Just look for signs like "coin lockers" or inquire at information desks. It's a convenient way to make the most of your time without lugging your bags around. You may view here for more details: japancheapo.com/travel/osaka-luggage-storage/ Happy travels! 🛄🗺️
@@tokyocheapo Thank you for the information. Is there anything more central to Tokyo Station or Akihabara? I will be taking a Shinkansen to Osaka within a few hours after arriving at Haneda. Thanks again.
You’ll find them in multiple sizes in train and bus stations, in and around busy event spaces, museums or galleries, near sightseeing spots, and occasionally on random shopping streets. For Example: Locker Size in Tokyo station : Height 55 cm ×Width 34 com ×Depth 57 cm: Height 84 cm×Width 34cm ×Depth 57cm Height 103cm×Width 34cm×Depth 57cm: Here's a quick guide: tokyocheapo.com/living/luggage-storage-in-tokyo/
I have been watching Tokyo Cheapo for years since my first visit in 2018. I am planning to visit again, and love to watch your channel for options that might help me on my next planned visit. Love you all, and thank you for the freat tips.
Thanks! Glad to be of service 😁
The luggage storage was a life safer. I had to leave my hotel in the morning and get on a returning flight at night. So put away my luggage and could enjoy all day. Can be a hassle if there are no storage options left. Just go to the next station and look for lockers there.
Thanks for the info. Can u do a video about luggage transfer as well please?
Sure! It's on our list to do 😊
@@tokyocheapo Thank you! 🥳🥳
Hello, thank you for sharing your video. I run a luggage storage service at Chi Fat Building, Kok Lun Street, Central, Hong Kong. I saw the suitcases in the video are very well designed. Can you tell me which manufacturer these storage cabinets are made by? Thanks
ahhhh this is so helpful! thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey I wonder do they ship luggage if you like buy something and your luggage over weight so you ship some items back is there a place you can do that?
It might be cheaper to ship some items back home in the post, rather than ship a whole suitcase. We have an article on sending things from Japan tokyocheapo.com/living/shipping-your-stuff-home-from-japan/
Hi is it possible to use same ic card to use 2 lockers at the same time? Thanks before!
Thanks for informative contents in English. Your channel help me a lot for traveling in Japan. Japan needs more English information for tourist.
Mind you, that the space is not always available, most of the time its fully booked. You need to have plan B.
Hey there, need some confirmation on my doubts.Most of the storage or service center opens at 8:00 AM, if I need to store it at Tokyo station and pick it up by 6:30 AM the next day (would like to take the Narita Express train) , is the only option then would be the lockers? Thank you !
I need luggage storage for like an entire month. 😣 Help?
Do you have a recommended place in Osaka thats similar to Wander compass? I'm having a hard time searching for one. Thank you
Are you searching the locker one? I find daikoku locker and it's so cheap about 180 yen for big luggage. Just Google the place it will show up
Merci beaucoup !
Can this be done also in Osaka?
Absolutely! In both Tokyo and Osaka, you'll find convenient luggage storage options. Major train stations, airports, and some hotels offer luggage storage services. These facilities are handy if you want to explore the city unencumbered before check-in or after check-out. Just look for signs like "coin lockers" or inquire at information desks. It's a convenient way to make the most of your time without lugging your bags around.
You may view here for more details: japancheapo.com/travel/osaka-luggage-storage/
Happy travels! 🛄🗺️
can you use the welcome card ?
yes you can
I need to store my bags for between 4-5 days while I’m away in Osaka. Would coin lockers be a good option?
Most coin lockers won’t store luggage that long. Try one of the storage locations that do longer term storage, like Wander Compass in Shibuya
@@tokyocheapo Thank you for the information. Is there anything more central to Tokyo Station or Akihabara? I will be taking a Shinkansen to Osaka within a few hours after arriving at Haneda. Thanks again.
The Sagawa service desk at Tokyo Station might work well for you then: www.sagawa-exp.co.jp/ttk/english/servicecenter/tokyo_station.html 😊
@@tokyocheapo Thank you so much.
@@tytlersbicycleI find myself in a similar situation! What did you end up doing? :)
Hello, I'm curious what's the size of the coin lockers? I'm planning to store like a standard large check-in luggage but I'm not sure if it would fit.
There are many different sizes. In my experience, lockers are usually surprisingly deep, so they can often hold larger luggage than they might seem.
Provided you don’t have unusually wide luggage the largest size lockers should be fine with most check-in luggage
How are you not gonna say the size of the locker..
You’ll find them in multiple sizes in train and bus stations, in and around busy event spaces, museums or galleries, near sightseeing spots, and occasionally on random shopping streets.
For Example: Locker Size in Tokyo station :
Height 55 cm ×Width 34 com ×Depth 57 cm:
Height 84 cm×Width 34cm ×Depth 57cm
Height 103cm×Width 34cm×Depth 57cm:
Here's a quick guide: tokyocheapo.com/living/luggage-storage-in-tokyo/
This is the video I needed! Thank you for making this! 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
You're welcome!