Top Railway Station In Japan
As transport infrastructure develops and the world becomes better connected, major train stations around the world are reaching their full capacity. Many stations, including Gard du Nord in Paris and Union Station in Toronto, are adding new concourses, lines, and platforms to cope with the influx of passengers.
- Shinjuku (Tokyo, Japan)
- Shibuya (Tokyo, Japan)
- Ikebukuro (Tokyo, Japan)
- Umeda-Osaka (Osaka, Japan)
- Yokohama (Kanagawa, Japan)
- Kita-Senju (Tokyo, Japan)
- Nagoya (Aichi, Japan)
- Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
- Shinagawa (Tokyo, Japan)
- Takadanobaba (Tokyo, Japan)
- Namba (Osaka, Japan)
- Shinbashi (Tokyo, Japan)
- Tennoji (Osaka, Japan)
- Akihabara (Tokyo, Japan)
- Kyoto (Kyoto, Japan)
- Sannomiya (Kobe, Japan)
- Omiya (Saitama, Japan)
- Yurakucho-Hibiya (Tokyo, Japan)
- Nishi-Funabashi (Chiba, Japan)
- Meguro (Tokyo, Japan)
- Daimon-Hamamatsucho (Tokyo, Japan)
- Ueno (Tokyo, Japan)
- Oshiage (Tokyo, Japan)
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