Station overview at Nippori

Planning your Tokyo itinerary can feel overwhelming, but if you know how to navigate Nippori Station, you’ll unlock a side of Tokyo that’s equal parts historic and hip. If you’re gearing up for a trip, the ultimate nippori station guide will help you navigate like a local, with maps, exit tips, and nearby hidden gems.

By the end, you’ll breeze through transfers, find the best exits, and dive straight into fabric town, retro amusement parks, and winding temple lanes.

Lines served

Nippori Station is a major interchange in Arakawa, Tokyo, linking three JR East lines, the Keisei Dentetsu Line, and the Toei Nippori-Toneri Liner. Here’s what you’ll find:

Station history

Nippori Station opened on April 1, 1905 (JR East) and December 19, 1931 (Keisei) (Wikipedia). In October 2009, a new elevated platform launched for Keisei’s Skyliner and limited express services, cutting transfer times and easing congestion.

Daily ridership

Over 200,000 passengers pass through Nippori each day. Here’s a breakdown for fiscal 2013:

system daily ridership (FY2013) operator rank
JR East 102,817 (boarding only) (Wikipedia) 37th-busiest
Keisei Dentetsu 96,428 (entering/exiting) (Wikipedia) 3rd-busiest
Toei Nippori-Toneri Liner 20,421 (boarding only) (Wikipedia) busiest on line

Plan transfers smartly

Let’s walk through transfer basics so you don’t get caught off guard.

JR to Keisei transfer

If you have a JR ticket or rail pass and want to catch the Skyliner, follow signs to the Keisei section. You’ll head up to the top floor—look for escalators marked “Keisei”. Once you reach the transfer/exit level, follow platform signs for Narita Airport trains.

Using IC cards

Got a Suica or Pasmo? Just tap at the transfer ticket gate (Gate B for JR lines) and glide straight through. Remember to check your card balance before hopping off the train, or you might hit an insufficient-funds gate beep.

Skyliner connections

If your aim is Narita Airport, you can transfer here—but note that holders of the “Keisei Skyliner & Tokyo Subway Ticket” or “Greater Tokyo Pass” should consider using Ueno instead. For that route, peek at the ueno station yamanote line exits guide to make your life easier.

Nippori Station has multiple exits that sling you into different neighborhoods. Picking the right one can save you time and extra steps.

JR central north exit

JR east exit

Keisei exit A and B

Toneri Liner exit

Discover nearby attractions

Step off the platform and dive into these local highlights.

Yanaka Ginza shopping street

Picture a retro Tokyo—low-rise buildings, traditional snacks, and a community vibe. You’ll find:

Nippori Textile Town

Tokyo’s fabric capital dates back to the Taishō era (1910s). Walk east from the station and you’ll pass:

Arakawa Yuen amusement park

Reopened April 2022, this ward-operated park mixes nostalgia and new thrills:

Tennoji Temple and Yanaka neighborhood

Just a short stroll from the north exit, Tennoji Temple offers a peaceful spot amid bustling city life. The surrounding Yanaka district is full of winding alleys, small galleries, and local bakeries begging for exploration.

Find station amenities

You’ll find all the essentials here, so you can stay comfortable and connected.

Ticket offices and gates

Restrooms and lockers

Shops and dining

Right inside the station you’ll spot:

Get travel tips

A few insider nuggets to smooth your journey.

Airport access

Off-peak hours

Travel between 10 am and 4 pm on weekdays to avoid the morning and evening rush. Platforms around 9 am and 5 pm can get packed, especially on the Yamanote and Keihin-Tōhoku lines.

Accessibility info

Frequently asked questions

  1. Can I transfer between JR and Keisei with one ticket?
    No, you’ll need separate tickets or an IC card to move between the systems. Just tap out and in at each ticket gate.

  2. Are there luggage storage options at Nippori?
    Yes, coin lockers of various sizes are near the north and east exits. If they’re full, try the nearby 24-hour lockers in Yanaka Ginza.

  3. Is there free Wi-Fi at the station?
    JR East offers “JR East FREE Wi-Fi” in the station concourse. Look for SSID “JREASTFREE_Wi-Fi”.

  4. Which exit is best for going to Nippori Textile Town?
    Use the JR east exit. The textile shops stretch a mile east along the main street.

  5. Do all trains stop at Nippori on the Yamanote Line?
    Yes, every Yamanote Line train stops at Nippori, so you don’t need to worry about express services skipping the station.

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