Meet at Tachikawa Station

Meet at Tachikawa Station

Overview

Tachikawa is the largest transit hub in western Tokyo. JR East's FY2024 average daily boardings were 154,091. The JR Chuo Line, Ome Line, Nambu Line, and Tama Monorail converge here, and at about 25 minutes from Shinjuku on the Chuo Rapid it works well as a gathering point for groups spread across the Tama area.

The station is flanked by major shopping complexes like Lumine, Granduo, and Ecute. To the north lies the vast Showa Kinen Park, and IKEA Tachikawa is also on the north side of the station area. LaLaport Tachikawa-Tachihi is an easy monorail trip away. Dining options range from budget izakaya chains to upscale Japanese restaurants, so coordinating a meal for a mixed group is straightforward.

Access & Lines

LineKey DestinationsNotes
JR Chuo Line (Rapid)Shinjuku, Tokyo, Kichijoji, Hachioji~25 min to Shinjuku
JR Ome LineOme, OkutamaSome through-services from Chuo Line
JR Nambu LineKawasaki, Musashi-Kosugi, Noborito~50 min to Kawasaki
Tama MonorailTama Center, KamikitadaiAccess to Tama Zoo area

Best Meetup Spots at the Station

1. North Exit Pedestrian Deck

The wide elevated deck outside the North Exit is Tachikawa's most popular meeting area. Lumine and Granduo stand on either side, giving you clear sightlines. Covered sections provide shelter from rain.

2. Ecute Tachikawa (Inside Gates)

For groups arriving by train, the area near the Ecute entrance inside the ticket gates works well. Deli counters and bakeries line the corridor, so waiting never feels wasted.

3. South Exit Plaza

The open space outside the South Exit is easy to find and works well for groups heading to the restaurants south of the station or meeting Tama Monorail riders.

4. Isetan Tachikawa Main Entrance

A five-minute walk north of the station, the Isetan department store entrance serves as a calm, easily identifiable landmark for groups who prefer a less hectic start.

North Exit Station Street

The strip heading toward Lumine is lined with chain izakaya — Torikizoku, Uomintei, Warawara, and others. They handle large group bookings with ease. Budget: 2,000-3,500 yen per person.

Tachikawa South Exit Dining Area

South of the tracks you will find a more varied selection: Italian, yakiniku, and Korean BBQ. The atmosphere is a touch more relaxed and well-suited to family groups or casual gatherings. Budget: 2,500-4,500 yen per person.

Shibasaki-cho Area

Walk about 10 minutes south of the station to reach the quieter Shibasaki-cho neighborhood. Independent izakaya and yakitori joints here tend to have loyal regulars and a laid-back vibe. Budget: 2,000-4,000 yen per person.

Lumine / Granduo Restaurant Floors

When the weather is bad or time is short, the restaurant floors inside the station-adjacent malls are the most convenient option. Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisines are all represented. Budget: 1,200-3,000 yen per person.

Ecute Tachikawa (Takeout)

Pick up bento boxes and deli items from Ecute and head to Showa Kinen Park for a picnic. Takeout-focused, around 800-1,500 yen per person.

Nearby Attractions

  • Showa Kinen Park — A national park roughly 40 times the size of Tokyo Dome. Tulips in spring, cosmos in autumn, and illuminations in winter. The BBQ garden is ideal for group outings.
  • IKEA Tachikawa — Scandinavian furniture and homewares, plus an in-store restaurant serving Swedish meatballs and more.
  • LaLaport Tachikawa-Tachihi — A 250-store mega mall reachable by monorail or a short bus ride.
  • Tama Zoological Park — About 15 minutes away on the Tama Monorail. A hit with families and animal lovers.
  • PLAY! MUSEUM — An interactive art and picture-book museum inside the GREEN SPRINGS complex adjacent to the North Exit.

Travel Times from Major Stations

FromLineTravel Time
ShinjukuJR Chuo Rapid~25 min
TokyoJR Chuo Rapid~40 min
KichijojiJR Chuo Rapid~20 min
HachiojiJR Chuo Line~10 min
KawasakiJR Nambu Line~50 min
Musashi-KosugiJR Nambu Line~40 min
Tama CenterTama Monorail~20 min
YokohamaJR Yokohama Line to Hachioji, Chuo~70 min

Tips for Meeting Here

  • North vs. South matters — Shopping and nightlife cluster around the North Exit, while restaurants south of the tracks are easiest from the South Exit. Showa Kinen Park and IKEA are on the north side, so decide your route before picking a meeting point.
  • Monorail riders need extra time — Tama Monorail's Tachikawa-Kita and Tachikawa-Minami stations are connected to JR Tachikawa by walkway, but allow 3-5 extra minutes for the transfer.
  • Use mall parking discounts — If driving, park at Lumine or Granduo and make a small purchase to get a discount on parking fees.
  • Showa Kinen Park has multiple gates — Tell your group to meet at the "Akebono Gate," which is closest to the station, to avoid confusion.

FAQ

Q: Are there coin lockers at Tachikawa Station?

A: Yes. Lockers are available near the Ecute area inside the gates and at both the North and South exits. Large suitcase-size lockers are also available.

Q: How much does Showa Kinen Park cost to enter?

A: Admission is 450 yen for adults (15+) and free for children up to junior high school age. An annual pass costs 4,500 yen. The BBQ area requires a separate reservation and fee.

Q: Are there izakaya that can seat 10 or more people?

A: Yes. The chain izakaya along the North Exit station street regularly accommodate large banquet groups. Book private rooms in advance for the best experience.

Q: Is the last train from Tachikawa early?

A: The last Chuo Line train toward Shinjuku departs shortly after midnight. This is somewhat earlier than what you might be used to in central Tokyo, so plan your after-party timing accordingly.

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