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Tokyo International Forum Access Guide◎ 前回 毛利 松家 ◎TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM ACCESS GUIDE◎ To Sakuradamon To MIta Hibiya Park CHIYODA LINE Hibiya Sta. Hibiya Moat Babasaki Moat HIBIYA BABASAKIMON MITA LINE HIbiya Sta. Hibiya-Dori Ave. CHIYODA LINE Nijubashimae Sta. Imperial DN Tower21 To Otemachi Theater Marunouchi My Plaza MarunouchiPolice Sta. renovation) (under TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM Yurakucho Shin- HIBIYA LINE Hibiya Sta. Denki Bldg. Yurakucho Shin-Kokusai Shin-Tokyo Marunouchi Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. BRICK SQUARE TOKYU JR Yurakucho Sta. YURAKUCHO LINE Yurakucho Sta. PLAZA Bic Camera D C TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM W GINZA B A Yurakucho D5 Tokyo-Mitsubishi JP Harumi-Dori Ave. Exit for Forum UFJ Bank Tower Mullion 4 KITTE Yurakucho G M TOKIA Tokyo AR SUKIYABASHI UN Itocia Tokyo Bldg. OU CH JR KEIYO LINE Tokyo Sta. MARUNOUCHI LINE Tokyo Sta. I LIN Kotsu kaikan E G inza LOFT Sta. Shuto Expressway Sotobori-Dori Ave. MUJI Store Hato Bus Stop Police Box JR Tokyo Sta. MARRONNIER MARRONNIER GATE Ginza2 GATE Ginza1 PCP Bldg. HIBIYA LINE GInza Sta. Shuto Expressway Wako MARRONNIER Ventilation Center GINZA LINE Ginza Sta. GATE Ginza3 YURAKUBASHI Marunouchi Mitsukoshi police sta. KAJIBASHI Dept. YURAKUCHO LINE To Tsukiji Ginza-Itchome Sta. Matsuya Kajibashi Dept. Parking Nittobo Bldg. Chuo-Dori Ave. TOKYO SQUARE * GARDEN Kajibashi-Dori Ave. By car Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Bank GINZA LINE Kyobashi Sta. *Chuo-Dori Avenue becomes an exclusive pedestrian zone in the afternoons on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. When coming by car, drive along Harumi-Dori Avenue from Tsukiji turn right To Hatchobori at the Miharabashi Intersection and follow the Showa-Dori Avenue route. A : Hall A ■ By JR LINE B:Hall B7 & Hall B5 ・ 1 min. walk from Yurakucho Sta. C:Hall C ・5 min. walk from Tokyo Sta. (connected D:Hall D7, Hall D5 & Hall D1 to Keiyo Line through underground G:Lobby Gallery, Conference Rooms & Hall E concourse [Exit 4]) ■ By SUBWAY ・Yurakucho line: (connected to Yurakucho Sta. through underground concourse [Exit A4b]) ・Hibiya Line:5min. walk from Hibiya Sta. 5min. walk from Ginza Sta. ・Chiyoda Line:5min. walk from Nijubashimae Sta. 7min. walk from Hibiya Sta. ・Marunouchi Line:5min. walk from Tokyo Sta. 5min. walk from Ginza Sta. ・Ginza Line:7min. walk from Ginza Sta. 7min. walk from Kyobashi Sta. ・Mita Line: 5min. walk from Hibiya Sta. ■ By SHUTO EXPRESSWAY ・Harumi-Dori Ave. from kasumigaseki Exit ・Hibiya-Dori Ave. from Kandabashi Exit ・Kajibashi-Dori Ave. from Takaracho Exit TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM ・Kajibashi-Dori Ave. from Kyobashi Exit 5-1 Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan Tel.03-5221-9000 Fax.03-5221-9011 http://www.t-i-forum.co.jp Printed in March 2017 ○See reverse side for parking lot information. 前回 齋藤 伊藤光 桑原 For B1F Concourse D Block Entrance Hall C Entrance B Block Entrance Hall A Entrance For B1F Concourse G Block Entrance Information For Plaza B1F Concourse Parking lot Glass Building Wheelchair elevator to B1F Concourse entrance G Block Entrance Parking lot exit Exit for Imperial Palace For B3F Parking lot For B3F Parking lot For D Block For Hall C For B Block For Hall A Concourse From Yurakucho Wheelchair Subway Sta. ( Hall E ) elevator Hall E to Plaza Wheelchair lifting ( ) equipment EV From JR Tokyo Sta. B For conference rooms For 1F Plaza G401~G701 Lounge,Restaurant Parking lot for the physically challenged Parking lot (B3F) (accommodates three vehicles each) P P Tollgate ★1 ★1 ▼ 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Parking lot exit Parking lot for the physically challenged P (accommodates one vehicle) Ticket-dispensing machine Men's ★ toilet 2 ▲ Women's Parking lot entrance toilet ★1 : Use this elevator to go to B1F then see the concourse floor information board for access to other halls. ★2 : Use this elevator to go to B1F, the Glass Building or a restaurant on the 7th floor. ●Fee : ¥200 per 30min. ●Open hours : 7 : 00~23 : 30(year-round) ●Accepted Vehicles:four-wheel vehicles no more than 2.2m tall, 1.9m wide or 5.4m long (Bicycles, motorcycles and trikes are not allowed inside the parking) ●Vehicle capacity:420(7 reserved for the physically challenged) Tokyo International Forum Parking Lot TEL.03-5221-9070.
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