在浜松町站(Hamamatsucho)聚会

在浜松町站(Hamamatsucho)聚会

Overview

Hamamatsucho Station connects central Tokyo with Haneda Airport via the Tokyo Monorail. JR East's FY2024 average daily boardings were 133,902. The station is also served by the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines, making it a well-connected transportation hub for both business travelers and tourists.

The area surrounding the station blends modern office towers around World Trade Center Building South Tower with historical landmarks like Zojoji Temple and Shiba Park. Tokyo Tower stands just a 10-minute walk away. This mix of business infrastructure and sightseeing attractions makes Hamamatsucho a versatile meeting point for groups arriving from the airport or gathering after work.

Best Meetup Spots

North Exit Gate Area

The JR North Exit is closest to the Tokyo Monorail transfer. It is the natural meeting point for groups arriving from Haneda Airport. The space outside the gates is compact but easy to find.

South Exit (Daimon Side)

This exit is convenient for transferring to Daimon Station on the Toei Oedo and Asakusa lines. Groups heading toward Zojoji Temple or Tokyo Tower should meet here.

World Trade Center Building South Tower Entrance

This redeveloped station-front landmark is easy to identify and directly connected to the station area, making it a practical meeting point for office workers and airport-bound groups.

Restaurants & Izakaya

Daimon Intersection Izakaya District

The blocks around the Daimon intersection are packed with izakaya ranging from casual chains to independent taverns. Walk-ins are easy, making this the go-to area for spontaneous after-work gatherings. Budget: 2,500-4,000 yen per person.

Under-the-Tracks Eateries at Hamamatsucho

The JR railway arches house a variety of restaurants including ramen, yakiniku, and seafood izakaya, all within a one-minute walk from the station. Budget: 2,000-3,500 yen per person.

Shiba Park & Tokyo Tower Area Restaurants

Cafes and restaurants dot the base of Tokyo Tower and the edges of Shiba Park. Several offer views of the illuminated tower at night, suitable for special occasions. Budget: 4,000-8,000 yen per person.

Shiodome & Takeshiba Waterfront Dining

The Takeshiba Wharf area has bayside restaurants where you can dine with views of Tokyo Bay. A good choice for smaller groups or date nights. Budget: 5,000-10,000 yen per person.

Traditional Japanese Dining near Zojoji

The streets near Zojoji Temple have long-established Japanese restaurants and soba shops offering a calm, traditional atmosphere. Budget: 3,000-6,000 yen per person.

Nearby Attractions

Tokyo Tower (10 min walk)

The 333-meter icon of Tokyo. The observation decks offer panoramic city views, especially striking after dark. A staple destination for groups visiting the area.

Shiba Park & Zojoji Temple (5-8 min walk)

Zojoji is the grand temple of the Tokugawa shoguns. The surrounding Shiba Park provides green space in the heart of the city, and the view of Tokyo Tower rising behind the temple gate is one of Tokyo's most photographed scenes.

Takeshiba Wharf (8 min walk)

A waterfront area with ferry terminals serving the Izu and Ogasawara islands. The promenade is pleasant for an after-dinner stroll along the bay.

Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Gardens (3 min walk)

A compact Edo-period strolling garden right next to the station. A quick, peaceful detour before or after your meetup.

Travel Times from Major Stations

FromLineTravel Time
TokyoJR Yamanote / Keihin-Tohoku~5 min
ShinagawaJR Yamanote / Keihin-Tohoku~6 min
ShinjukuJR Yamanote~22 min
ShibuyaJR Yamanote~18 min
Haneda AirportTokyo Monorail~13-18 min
YokohamaJR Keihin-Tohoku~30 min

Tips

  • Airport arrivals should specify the North Exit: The monorail gates connect directly to the JR North Exit. Choosing the South Exit by mistake means a long detour around the station.
  • For Tokyo Tower, consider Daimon Station too: Exit A6 of Daimon Station on the Toei Oedo Line is actually the closest railway exit to Tokyo Tower.
  • Takeshiba Wharf is reached from the North Exit: Head toward the bay side from the North Exit for the shortest route to the waterfront area.

FAQ

Q: How long does it take from Hamamatsucho to Haneda Airport?

A: Roughly 13 minutes to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, 16 minutes to Terminal 1, and 18 minutes to Terminal 2 on the Tokyo Monorail. The monorail platform is about a 2-minute walk from the JR North Exit.

Q: Where is the best area for large group dinners near Hamamatsucho?

A: The izakaya district around the Daimon intersection offers the widest selection and many places accept walk-ins. For groups of 10 or more, booking ahead is recommended.

Q: Is Daimon Station close to Hamamatsucho?

A: Yes, they are about a 3-minute walk apart. Daimon Station adds the Toei Oedo and Asakusa lines to your options, giving you access to four railway lines in total when combined with Hamamatsucho.

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