How to get to school from JR Shibuya Station
The Naganuma School is about a 15-minute walk from Shibuya Station. Many trains and buses stop here, making it an easily accessible station. To get to our school, go out from the south exit of JR Shibuya Station, cross a large pedestrian bridge structure, which you can see on the left, walk all the way to the farthest end (the south-west corner), and go straight along and up the left side of a wide sloping road Route 246. Walk past the Cerulean Tower Hotel, and after about 10 minutes you will see our school on your left hand side.


The Naganuma School (Tokyo School of Japanese Language)
Address: 16-26, Nampeidaicho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0036 JAPAN
Tel: +81-3-3463-7261 (main) Fax: +81-3-3463-7599
Shibuya Area
Shibuya is one of the most attractive areas in Tokyo. Because of the convenience in transportation, many companies, department stores and schools are situated around JR Shibuya station, where about 2 million passengers bustle in and out every day. The district is also the birthplace of many fashion trends, a place to enjoy shopping, concerts, cinemas and other entertainments.
Tokyo
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is the country's largest city with safe and convenient transportation systems. Tokyo is the center of everything. If something is Japanese, you will likely be able to find it here. You may discover an almost unlimited number of ways to have a great time without having to spend lots of money, including an exploration of traditional Japanese arts and crafts, trendy local culture, and world famous fashions. You may wish to ask other students, school staff or teachers about how you may enjoy your time in Tokyo.
There are direct flights from many countries to Tokyo. Narita International Airport (code: NRT) is the closest and most convenient airport when coming to Tokyo. When using a domestic airline to get to Tokyo, please take a flight arriving at Haneda Airport (code: HND). Haneda is the closer of the two airports to the city center.

Relevant maps and information
Tokyo Metro
JR East Train
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Mt. Fuji viewed from the school's rooftop


