Tokyo University of Science (Kagurazaka Campus) is located 3 minutes’ walk from Iidabashi Station, accessible via the JR Sobu Line, the Tokyo Metro Yurakuchom, Tozai and Namboku Lines, and the Oedo Line.
From Narita Airport
Take the JR Narita Express train to Tokyo Station. Transfer to the JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line and take it to Akihabara Station. Transfer to the JR Sobu Line and take it to Iidabashi Station. Travel time: about 1 hour 30 minutes.
From Haneda Airport
Take the Tokyo Monorail Line to Hamamatsucho Station. Transfer to the JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line and take it to Akihabara Station. Transfer to the JR Sobu Line and take it to Iidabashi Station. Travel time: about 45 minutes.
From Tokyo Station
Take the JR Chuo Line to Ochanomizu Station. Transfer to the JR Sobu Line and take it to Iidabashi Station. Travel time: about 10 minutes.
From Shinjuku Station
Take the JR Sobu Line to Iidabashi Station. Travel time: about 12 minutes.
About Tokyo
Tokyo, officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), is the capital of Japan. Tokyo should be considered in the same tourist destination of world class international cities like Paris, London and New York. Tokyo is the financial, political and commerce heart of Japan. While the pace of the city can be overwhelming, we will show the quiet,tranquil side of this great city. The city was historically referred to as Edo. In 2003, celebrated the 400th birthday of Tokyo. Tokyo has an incredible variety of museums, galleries, shrines and temples to keep you preoccupied for many days. In the city of Tokyo there is a wide spectrum of places to visit, from the very distinguished Imperial Palace, home of the Emperor and past shogunates, the legendary Tokyo Tower, and Tokyo Sky Tree, the new landmark of Tokyo. And within Tokyo, like many other capital cities of Asian countries with a long history, there is historic neighbourhoos, revealing glimpses of vanishing traditional Japanese culture.