Tokyo Big Sight Station, railway station in Koto, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Big Sight Station is an elevated railway station in Ariake that serves visitors heading to the nearby exhibition center. The station connects the Yurikamome and Rinkai lines, allowing straightforward transfers without multiple line changes.
The station was built to improve access to the Tokyo International Exhibition Center. Over time, it has become a major transportation hub serving millions of exhibition visitors annually.
The station takes its name from the nearby Tokyo International Exhibition Center and is closely tied to its events. You can observe how the station fills and empties depending on what exhibitions are happening, creating a visible rhythm to the place.
The station is about 25 minutes from Haneda Airport and less than an hour from Narita Airport. From here, visitors can walk quickly to the exhibition center or find nearby bus stops for additional connections.
The station can also be reached by water bus from Hinode Pier, offering a relaxed and scenic alternative to conventional transport on pleasant days. This unusual arrival method lets visitors enjoy views of the bay and the Rainbow Bridge.
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