Tokyo City i Tourist Information Center  

This site introduces recommended tourist information centers that will be helpful when traveling to an unfamiliar destination.

A customer service representative with short brown hair and glasses, smiling, sitting at a counter across from a customer. The office has posters of Japan on the wall behind them and various travel brochures and a computer on the desk.

Tokyo City i is located next to Tokyo Station and is a tourist information center that can be used in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean.The staff will be happy to help you with any questions you may have, not only about Tokyo.

You can also get information about various areas through tourist brochures, information boards, posters and so on.

Unlike other tourist information centers, this center can also arrange reservations of accommodation and various tickets.

Two women at a cultural experience booth, one writing on paper while the other stands behind the table. The booth features Japanese items and signs, with colorful origami and traditional fabrics displayed nearby.

You can experience traditional Japanese culture on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. You can enjoy origami and calligraphy while looking at samples, and you can wear a kimono and take a commemorative photo. No reservation is required, and it is free.

Interior of a cozy cafe with wooden tables and green chairs, a bar with barstools, and a brick wall behind the counter, illuminated by ceiling lights.

Another unique feature is that it has a café attached to it. Travel guidebooks are available there, so you can relax and plan your trip.

Empty modern lobby or waiting area with high ceilings, circular ceiling design, tall tables, and a screen displaying 'Tokyo City'.

The events area next door hosts temporary events inspired by travel and sightseeing ideas.  

The café offers a menu linked to the event.

A circular orange stamp with Japanese symbols, Mount Fuji, cherry blossoms, a fox statue, the Tokyo Tower, and a torii gate, labeled "Tokyo City". A matching red stamp with similar design and "TokyoCity" in English is beneath it.

Recently, the original stamp has also become popular.

Please try to get one as a memorial trip.

 

Hours of Operation

9:00 - 19:00


Holidays

New Years Day (Jan 1) and legal inspection day


Address

KITTE B1F, 2-7-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo


Facility Information

Free Wi-Fi / PC Use / Wi-Fi rental / Arrangement of various tickets / accommodation / Souvenir sales / Cultural experience workshop/ tours / Accessible facility for disabled people / Dining information