Is Shinjuku Station the largest in the world?
Is Shinjuku Station the largest in the world? Shinjuku station is the world's second largest station building, after Nagoya station in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan.
What is a fun fact about Shinjuku?
Shinjuku is the busiest train station in the world If that weren't enough, the number of passengers balloons to 5.2 million when you add the four other main train stations of Shinjuku City (known as Shinjuku-ku in Japanese): Takadanobaba, Yotsuya, Iidabashi and Ichigaya.
Why is Shinjuku Station so busy?
Shinjuku Station is the top passenger station with approximately 1.57 million passengers per day. The number of passengers is extremely high because Shinjuku Station is the arrival and departure point for various train lines.
Is it safe to go to Shinjuku at night?
Yes it is safe (the same as most of Japan). There are really no really no go areas, even red light areas of Kabukicho in Shinjuku have tons of tourist visiting nowadays, crime towards visitors are low, the only real way you get into trouble is if you are looking for trouble yourself.
Is Shinjuku Station big?
Shinjuku station is the world's second largest station building, after Nagoya station in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan.
Why is Shinjuku Station famous?
Shinjuku station is the world's busiest railway station, with more than three million passengers every day. The station itself has 13 train lines and serves as a way to connect central Tokyo with the surrounding suburbs.
Is Shibuya or Shinjuku better?
For bars, resto, and a lot of clubs and adult night life, Shinjuku is superior. It's the best place to stay in Tokyo due to accessibility. My favorite park is also in Shinjuku. For famous landmarks, coffee shops, and shopping, Shibuya.
Is the French railway the second largest in Europe?
France currently operates the second-largest European railway network, with a total of 29,901 kilometres of railway. TGV at Gare de l'Est in Paris.
What are the 3 largest railways in the world?
The United States has the world's longest railway network, followed by China and India.