How to navigate huge station exits
Choose the exit before you leave the paid area; the wrong exit at a major station can add ten minutes or more.
Steps
- Search the destination with the station exit or landmark name before walking.
- Follow exit numbers, line colors, and concourse names instead of only the compass direction.
- Stay inside the station until signs clearly point to your exit.
- If lost, ask staff with the destination name and nearest exit number.
Common mistakes
- Leaving the gate first and trying to fix the route on the street.
- Following "west" or "east" without checking the exact exit number.
- Assuming two station names in one complex share the same exits.
- Taking an elevator or underground passage before confirming where it surfaces.
Next branch
Use the quick steps above first. Open the full detail only when you need examples, edge cases, or the next task.
Detailed guide Full notes, examples, and recovery steps
The fast rule
At large Japanese stations, the exit is part of the route. Do not leave the gate until you know the exit number, nearby landmark, or line-side concourse.
How to avoid the wrong exit
Before arrival, search the actual destination name plus the station name. If Maps shows an exit number, write it down. If a hotel or venue gives an access page, use that over generic walking directions.
Inside the station, follow:
- Exit numbers.
- Line colors and platform signs.
- Gate names such as Central, South, Yaesu, Hachiko, or Midosuji.
- Landmark signs such as bus terminal, department store, hotel, or taxi stand.
If you already exited wrong
Stop walking for one minute. Going farther above ground can make the recovery worse. Search again from your current position, or re-enter the station concourse if it is easier and allowed.
Luggage and elevators
With large luggage, the shortest route may not be the best route. Prefer the route with elevators or wider passages, especially around Shinjuku, Tokyo Station, Umeda, and Kyoto Station.
Useful phrase
Show the destination and ask: Which exit should I use? Staff can often solve this faster than a map app.