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Access Map TFT Building ●Access to TFT (Tokyo Fashion Town) Building _ _ JR Saikyo Line To O miya JR Yamanote Line Shinjuku Ikebukuro Shibuya _ _ Tokyo Ebisu Shimbashi Yurakucho Daimon _ _ Shimbashi O saki _ JR Keihin- Shinagawa Hamamat sucho Shiodome Toei O edo Line tohoku Line_ Tsukishima Oimachi Takeshiba to Yokohama Tokyo Monorail J M R Expressway Route Hinode u s K Toyosu a e No.11 Daiba s i Shibaura Tokyo Metro h y _ i o -futo Shin-Toyosu n / o L i Hinode Pier Y _ n Shijo-mae u e W rakuch ater Bus Rinkai Line _ o Line Ariake-tennis-no-mori Rainbow Bridge Shin-kiba angan Route Ariake Colosseum Expressway W DECKS Tokyo Beach Shinagawa Shinonome Seaside Aqua City Odaiba Ariake Tennis no Odaiba- Mori Park Cancer Institute kaihinkoen Hospital (Ariake) Hotel NikkoTokyo Ariake Tennozu Isle Kokusai-tenjijo Daiba Fuji Television Panasonic Ariake Park Building Center Tokyo Bay Ariake Washingon Hotel TOC ARIAKE GRAND PACIFIC Water Science Ariake Museum Frontier building LE DAIBA Tokyo T eleport Airport Kokusai-tenjijo -Seimon Shiokaze Park Palette Town HOTEL TRUSTY TOKYO BAYSIDE To Haneda Fune-no- Ariake kagakukan Aomi Tokyo International Terminal Tokyo Big Sight Exchange Center Museum of National Museum of TFT Building Tokyo Harbor TunnelMaritime Science Emerging Science and Innovation (Tokyo Fashion Town Building) Aomi Frontier Building Tokyo Wangan Police Station Telecom Center TIME24 TFT Building Building Telecom Center Access Map Ooedo Onsen (As of Nov.12.2008) Monogatari Kokusai-Tenjijo Station Wangan Route Rinkai Line Approx. 5-minute walk Route 357 To Ohsaki & Ohmiya To Shin-Kiba (connection to Saikyo Line) ●13 minutes from JR Ohsaki Station Rinkai Line # Railway service connected to JR Saikyo Line from Ohsaki to Shinjuku & Ohmiya TOC Ariake Kokusai-Tenjijo ●5 minutes from JR & Tokyo Metro Shin-Kiba Station Rotary Ariake 3 Panasonic Kokusai-Tenjijo Seimon Station Center Yurikamome Approx. 1-minute walk Fire station NTT East Japan ●22 minutes from JR, Tokyo Metro & Municipal Subway Shimbashi Station 2F Deck 2F Deck Escalator West East Saizeria Tokyo Bay Ariake ●8 minutes from Tokyo Metro Subway Toyosu Station Slope Washington Hotel Hall 500 2F Wanza Ariake Bay Mall Ariake Ferry Pier entrance approx. 2-minute walk Service entrance2 Bridge Frontier Toei Bus Hall 300 Shower Kokusai-Tenjijo Seimon approx. 1-minute walk Tree Building Service entrance1 ●East 16 bus line (via Toyosu Station): From Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit [bound for Tokyo Big Sight] & Hall 1000 9F Training & [bound for Tokyo Teleport] approx. 34 minutes→Get off at Ferry Pier Entrance Bridge conference rooms Tokyo Big Sight Main Gate International Exhibition Center Bridge ●Rainbow 01 Line (via Telecom Center): From Hamamatsucho Station [bound for Tokyo Big Sight] & To Aomi Ferry Pier To Ariake Seimon Station [bound for Kokusai-Tenjijo Station]approx. 29 minutes→ Get off at Kokusai-Tenjijo Seimon Station Entrance Yurikamome ●Sea 01 bus line (via Toyosu Station):From Monzennaka-cho [bound for Tokyo Big Sight] approx. 29 minutes Kokusai-Tenjijo Seimon →Get off at Ferry Pier Entrance Ferry Pier Entrance To Tokyo Big Sight Airport Bus Tokyo Big Sight (Airport Limosine & Keihin Kyuko Bus) Approx. 5-minute walk TFT Building West 2F TFT Building East 2F (Wanza Ariake Bay Mall) ●25 minutes from Haneda Airport [TFT Hall] TFT Building East 9F (Training & conference rooms) ●20 minutes from Tokyo City Air Terminal (TCAT) # Please check for transit service available during special events. Ariake Terminal Express Bus Tokyo Big Sight Water Bus 3-minute walk (Keihin Kyuko Bus) Approx. 5-minute walk ● 25 minutes from Hinode Pier (7 minutes from JR Hamamatsucho Station) ●50 minutes from Yokohama Station East Exit (It suspends on Monday & Tuesday,Holiday is operated.).
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