Tokyo Trams in Action

Getting Around Tokyo: Nearest Trams & Stations

The Tokyo tram network offers an efficient and convenient way to navigate the city. Explore nearby stations, landmarks, and easy routes, all in one place.

Plan Your Route

How Tokyo Trams Work

Tokyo’s tram system is part of the wider public transport network and complements the extensive metro and bus system. Covering key areas like Tama and extending into Tokyo's central zones, trams offer a comfortable, accessible, and scenic way to travel. Use this guide to find the nearest stations, access routes, and explore local attractions from each tram stop.

Shibuya Tram Station

Shibuya Tram Station

Part of the Tamagawa Tama Kotsu Group, this station connects to Tokyo Station and various local landmarks.

Nearby: Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine

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Sensoji Tram

Asakusa Tram

A direct route connecting Asakusa Station to Tokyo Skytree, ideal for tourists and local shoppers.

Nearby: Tokyo Skytree, Sensō-ji Temple

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Nezu Tram Stop

Nezu Tram Station

A convenient stop for university students and locals, with easy access to museums and restaurants.

Nearby: Nezu Museum, Komaba Campus

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Interactive Map View

Use the map below to find the nearest tram lines, stations, and nearby attractions. Click on markers for more information and route suggestions.

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