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... Read moreVisiting Shinjuku Station was honestly one of the most intense walking experiences I've had in Tokyo. This station is enormous, serving millions of passengers daily, and navigating through its labyrinth of passages can feel like a workout on its own—I truly felt like I left my kneecaps somewhere in there! Aside from the sheer size, the station is a vibrant mix of people, shops, and eateries. It’s not just a transit point but a destination itself. I highly recommend wearing comfortable shoes if you plan to explore or transfer trains here, as you’ll be covering more ground than expected. The station's layout includes multiple exits leading to different city districts, making it an excellent base for discovering Shinjuku’s shopping areas, nightlife, and cultural spots. For those traveling to Japan, understanding Shinjuku Station’s dynamics can enhance your experience. Whether you're catching a train, grabbing a quick bite, or just absorbing the bustling atmosphere, this place is a must-see. Plus, during peak hours, the energy here is almost palpable—perfect for those who enjoy people watching or exploring urban life at its busiest. In summary, Shinjuku Station embodies Tokyo’s fast-paced urban culture with its endless corridors and lively crowd. It’s more than a station; it’s an adventure on foot, especially for those who appreciate the rhythm of a big city.