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6-chōme-5-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-1302, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 3-5323-4598
webseite: map.japanpost.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 35.6934564, Longitude: 139.6933276
1日券でどこ行こう?
::The location is correct on Google Maps, but it's hard to see on the 2nd floor, so it's hard to see.Once you enter the building, take the atrium side elevator on the 1st floor and go up to the 2nd floor. It's located in an office building, so it's mainly for business customers. Depending on the timing, it seemed like it would be very busy due to large shipments, so there was a sign posted. Thank you for the warning.
a M
::Poor response. The male staff laughs out loud, and the female staff are poorly dressed and speak in a slurred manner that makes it hard to understand. I don't want to go there again.
PA RA
::Although the location is difficult to find, they were much more helpful than other post offices. The location is on the 2nd floor of the west building. This time I went by stairs, but it seems like you can also go from the elevator in the office building. From the LOVE monument, head towards the large building in the direction of Seven Eleven. ① Climb the stairs that say "Post Office~" (stairs that go up to the second floor anyway) and go to the end of the revolving door towards the office building. ②L~M of a large office building? Climb the elevator that takes you to the second floor, turn left, then turn left and it's at the end. The post office is located in an office tower, so it's a bit crowded with businessmen purchasing Letter Pack, but I got the impression that it was a good starting point. thank you very much.
藤川奈々
::If you ask the person at the counter, ``I would like a landscape stamp,'' they will stamp a special heart-shaped postmark. This landscape seal has a heart-shaped outer frame, depicts Shinjuku Island Tower and the Marunouchi Subway Line, and is decorated with azaleas. Apparently there are only two heart-shaped landscape stamps in Japan, and the other one is the Futatsui Post Office in Akita Prefecture. It's precious♪ In front of the building, there is a plaza called ``LOVE,'' which is a super popular photo spot that you often see on TV and in magazines. I waited for my turn to take a photo and of course I took a photo♪ Among the skyscrapers on the west side of Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku Island is the northernmost one. This area was redeveloped by the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (currently the Urban Renaissance Agency), and in the center stands the Island Tower, which was completed in 1995 and has 44 floors above ground and 4 floors underground. Shinjuku Island is located in the skyscraper district of Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, as a "people-friendly new intelligent city" that combines urban functions such as offices, stores, residences, vocational schools, and plazas. Being in a building district gives you a very urban feel. The post office is on the second floor of the island tower. The second floor is quite quiet. What is different from other post offices is the row of safes that can be seen through the glass window. It's spectacular. This time, I bought New Year's postcards, message cards, pochi bags, New Year's gift bags, and Tokyo X pork curry♪ I’m looking forward to Tokyo X pork curry♪
B Campos
::2F Great service