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Japan, 〒102-8799 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Gobanchō, 5−1 JS市ヶ谷ビル 6階
contacts phone: +81 570-943-596
website: map.japanpost.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.6897973, Longitude: 139.7357569
Strawberry Pink
::The original Kojimachi Post Office was relocated to a location near Ichigaya Station due to reconstruction. The post office is on the 6th floor of the building, and the entrance is right in front of you when you exit the elevator, so you won't get lost as long as you know where the building is. The number of sofa seats has been reduced (I haven't counted, but I think it's gone from half to 2/3), so you may have to stand and wait during busy times. I think the wait time was the same as usual.
ぱんださん
::I used the Yuyu counter for the first time while I was on the go. As the counter was about to close, several male staff members were busy responding to customers and there was a long line of people waiting for their turn. This time I only purchased New Year's postcards, but they usually count them and check them along with XX, but when they handed it to me with a pop, I had a bad feeling, but since I was in a hurry, I went straight home. When I counted it later, I was missing one. I should have checked this on the spot, but even though it was only a few dozen yen, I felt sad.
ママちゃん
::I visited on a weekday at 2pm. I used an ATM It was smooth with no queues While I was at it, I took a quick look inside the post office. I took a look Various items are on sale, including postcards exclusive to Tokyo. Since I don't use the counter, I gave it 4. It was December, so the counter seemed busy.
松本ラン
::Since this is the main office of the post office, special reception is available until 7pm on weekdays, which is helpful. At first, the one with the glasses and the old woman's hair was probably because it was close to the end time? He looked disgusted and said that he wanted to write this, then turned into a man. He said there wasn't enough to write about, but I did what the person told me earlier. When I said that, the man said, "Oh, that's right." After changing to , he was more polite, but if he gave a bad impression at first, it would make a bad impression later on.
comment as
::Post Bank staff are extremely helpful. The man spent about half an hour with me filling out web forms in Japanese so I could get a third-party prepaid card!