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Nippori Station
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Nearby attractions
Tennōji Temple
7 Chome-14-8 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan
Saitō Yu
6 Chome-59-2 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
Asakura Museum of Sculpture
7 Chome-18-10 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan
Hongyoji
3 Chome-1-3 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
Yanaka Ginza
3 Chome-13-1 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan
Yanaka Ginza Yūyake Dandan
3 Chome-13 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
NIPPORI FABRIC TOWN
Japan, 〒116-0014 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Higashinippori, 5 Chome−34−8 日暮里サンライズマンション やまよ1号店内
Kannon-ji
5 Chome-8-28 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan
Suwa Shrine
3 Chome-4-8 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
Okakura Tenshin Memorial Park
5 Chome-7-10 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Bazoku
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−18−2 イトウビル
New Tokyo
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−19−4 ニュートーキョービル 2F
PATISSIER CHOCOLATIER INAMURA SHOZO
7 Chome-19-5 Yanaka, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0001, Japan
ガスト 日暮里店
Japan, 〒116-0014 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Higashinippori, 5 Chome−52−2 2階
Burari
5 Chome-52-5 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
鮨小路京 エキュート日暮里店
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−19 エキュート日暮里
エベレストカレー日暮里店 (EVEREST CURRY)
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−20−1 303 (3F ステーションポートタワー
Tendon Tenya
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−19−7 Tochu Building, 1F
Shiki-tei Nippori Station
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−19−7 Tochu Building, 日暮里駅前東忠ビル 6F
Seafood Izakaya Restaurant Kaiosakaba Nippori
Japan, 〒116-0014 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Higashinippori, 5 Chome−52−4 タイガービル 1F
Nearby hotels
APA Hotel TKP Nippori-ekimae
5 Chome-52-9 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
Almont Hotel Nippori
5 Chome-47-1 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
Hotel Owl Tokyo Nippori
6 Chome-59-3 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
TokyoNEST
6 Chome-55-10 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
Hotel Mystays Nippori
5 Chome-43-7 Higashinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0014, Japan
日暮里ホテル ハーモニー
Japan, 〒116-0013 Tokyo, Arakawa City, Nishinippori, 2 Chome−52−3 D5ビル
Petite Hotel Cosmos
2 Chome-17-4 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
HOTEL TOKYO TRIP
5 Chome-18-14 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
FUTABA HOTEL
2 Chome-39-3 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
Fujimi Hotel
3 Chome-10-6 Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0013, Japan
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Nippori Station

2 Chome Nishinippori, Arakawa City, Tokyo, Japan
3.7(766)
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attractions: Tennōji Temple, Saitō Yu, Asakura Museum of Sculpture, Hongyoji, Yanaka Ginza, Yanaka Ginza Yūyake Dandan, NIPPORI FABRIC TOWN, Kannon-ji, Suwa Shrine, Okakura Tenshin Memorial Park, restaurants: Bazoku, New Tokyo, PATISSIER CHOCOLATIER INAMURA SHOZO, ガスト 日暮里店, Burari, 鮨小路京 エキュート日暮里店, エベレストカレー日暮里店 (EVEREST CURRY), Tendon Tenya, Shiki-tei Nippori Station, Seafood Izakaya Restaurant Kaiosakaba Nippori
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Nearby attractions of Nippori Station

Tennōji Temple

Saitō Yu

Asakura Museum of Sculpture

Hongyoji

Yanaka Ginza

Yanaka Ginza Yūyake Dandan

NIPPORI FABRIC TOWN

Kannon-ji

Suwa Shrine

Okakura Tenshin Memorial Park

Tennōji Temple

Tennōji Temple

4.3

(375)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Saitō Yu

Saitō Yu

4.4

(758)

Open 24 hours
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Asakura Museum of Sculpture

Asakura Museum of Sculpture

4.5

(608)

Open 24 hours
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Hongyoji

Hongyoji

3.9

(82)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Nippori Station

Bazoku

New Tokyo

PATISSIER CHOCOLATIER INAMURA SHOZO

ガスト 日暮里店

Burari

鮨小路京 エキュート日暮里店

エベレストカレー日暮里店 (EVEREST CURRY)

Tendon Tenya

Shiki-tei Nippori Station

Seafood Izakaya Restaurant Kaiosakaba Nippori

Bazoku

Bazoku

4.0

(1.5K)

Click for details
New Tokyo

New Tokyo

3.9

(567)

$

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PATISSIER CHOCOLATIER INAMURA SHOZO

PATISSIER CHOCOLATIER INAMURA SHOZO

4.3

(618)

$

Click for details
ガスト 日暮里店

ガスト 日暮里店

3.3

(524)

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Reviews of Nippori Station

3.7
(766)
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1.0
31w

Took the Keisei Skyliner train to Narita airport. This is the stupidest train design I’ve ever seen. They announced to passengers to move to their assigned seats with their luggages. The seat is normal seat size, how can it accommodate a human size and one luggage ?! After I put my luggage at my seat, I couldn’t even sit down !! There are only two sides on the trains to place the luggages. This is an express train to airport, surely the management knows the passengers will have a lot of luggages and there are only these two small places to put one car full of passengers’ luggages??! How stupid is this design???!! While boarding the train, the announcement kept rushing the passengers to board the train quickly ! Quickly ! as the train was going to move off. How could the passengers at the back of the queue board when the passengers in front were still storing their luggages? The management should have planned ample time for passengers to board the train, knowing there will definitely be many luggages as this is an express train to Narita Airport Terminals 1, 2 and 3!! Plus there are selfish passengers who put cabin size luggage on the luggage rack when they could have placed it on the rack above the seats, so as to let those with real normal luggage size to put their luggage, but they couldn’t because of those selfish passengers. Though there are handles to hold the luggages, passengers put their luggages outside the handles as the number of luggages was more than the space provided, ended up those luggages were rolling everywhere while the train was moving at great speed, thus the luggages became obstacles to passengers. The train staff patrolling had to roll the luggages back into place every time they walked past. The Keisei management really needs to do some serious thinking and improve their train and passenger management system. This is really a...

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1.0
8y

Nippori station :

One of the worst station on JR East with bad attidude staff on the Green service desk.

I believe many non-Japanese travelers are using this station and staff who work there seems like a tired of dealing with people from other country.

Using a too casual style of Japanese language to most of non Japanese customers who asking for help or when they dealing with a request to Nippori station staff.

Nippori station green desk staff's service mind is '' out of service''.

'' Midori(green) desk'' is one of worse place to go and looking for a help if you are non Japanese.

When I look at staff and listen how they treating a people from other country they treat without a manners and speaking style is became so rude.

When non Japanese customer wait in the line no matter how long it takes desk staff not going to open second desk.

when Japanese customer show up asking for any help or asking why it takes too long time they instantly open another service desk for providing a fast service and style of language they speaks became as kind as normal...

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1.0
19w

I was at Nippori Station heading toward the Skyliner ticket machine. While taking the elevator, a person with a disability in a wheelchair entered with me, accompanied by a caregiver. Unfortunately, the person in the wheelchair accidentally hit their head against the wall. The caregiver asked me to call for staff assistance. I immediately approached a Keisei staff member who was standing near the ticket machine and tried to explain the situation in English. However, he didn’t try to understand me, and instead, he mocked me in front of others. I found this behavior extremely disrespectful and inappropriate. A station staff member is supposed to help and treat people with respect, but this staff member did the opposite. Even after I managed to explain the situation more clearly, the staff member simply looked over briefly and said, “It’s not my concern,” and walked away. I was very shocked and saddened by how he ignored a person in need. I sincerely request that Keisei investigates this matter seriously and takes steps to prevent such behavior...

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Took the Keisei Skyliner train to Narita airport. This is the stupidest train design I’ve ever seen. They announced to passengers to move to their assigned seats with their luggages. The seat is normal seat size, how can it accommodate a human size and one luggage ?! After I put my luggage at my seat, I couldn’t even sit down !! There are only two sides on the trains to place the luggages. This is an express train to airport, surely the management knows the passengers will have a lot of luggages and there are only these two small places to put one car full of passengers’ luggages??! How stupid is this design???!! While boarding the train, the announcement kept rushing the passengers to board the train quickly ! Quickly ! as the train was going to move off. How could the passengers at the back of the queue board when the passengers in front were still storing their luggages? The management should have planned ample time for passengers to board the train, knowing there will definitely be many luggages as this is an express train to Narita Airport Terminals 1, 2 and 3!! Plus there are selfish passengers who put cabin size luggage on the luggage rack when they could have placed it on the rack above the seats, so as to let those with real normal luggage size to put their luggage, but they couldn’t because of those selfish passengers. Though there are handles to hold the luggages, passengers put their luggages outside the handles as the number of luggages was more than the space provided, ended up those luggages were rolling everywhere while the train was moving at great speed, thus the luggages became obstacles to passengers. The train staff patrolling had to roll the luggages back into place every time they walked past. The Keisei management really needs to do some serious thinking and improve their train and passenger management system. This is really a disgrace to Japan.
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Took the Keisei Skyliner train to Narita airport. This is the stupidest train design I’ve ever seen. They announced to passengers to move to their assigned seats with their luggages. The seat is normal seat size, how can it accommodate a human size and one luggage ?! After I put my luggage at my seat, I couldn’t even sit down !! There are only two sides on the trains to place the luggages. This is an express train to airport, surely the management knows the passengers will have a lot of luggages and there are only these two small places to put one car full of passengers’ luggages??! How stupid is this design???!! While boarding the train, the announcement kept rushing the passengers to board the train quickly ! Quickly ! as the train was going to move off. How could the passengers at the back of the queue board when the passengers in front were still storing their luggages? The management should have planned ample time for passengers to board the train, knowing there will definitely be many luggages as this is an express train to Narita Airport Terminals 1, 2 and 3!! Plus there are selfish passengers who put cabin size luggage on the luggage rack when they could have placed it on the rack above the seats, so as to let those with real normal luggage size to put their luggage, but they couldn’t because of those selfish passengers. Though there are handles to hold the luggages, passengers put their luggages outside the handles as the number of luggages was more than the space provided, ended up those luggages were rolling everywhere while the train was moving at great speed, thus the luggages became obstacles to passengers. The train staff patrolling had to roll the luggages back into place every time they walked past. The Keisei management really needs to do some serious thinking and improve their train and passenger management system. This is really a disgrace to Japan.
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