Way to get to Tokyo Baha'i Center
Fifteen-minute walk from a subway station; Higashi-Shinjuku Station on
Oedo Line
Just an endeavor to assist you in case you feel insecure about getting to a new place by yourself by public transportation.
| Please walk to the exit "A2" to go up to the ground. | 5 |
You can use the elevator to go up if you want. |
| It looks like this when you come out to the ground (as of February 2002). | Walk to the left. | You keep walking along the road until you hit the intersection called "Nukebenten" <抜弁天(ぬけべんてん)>. |
| You see a fire department building across the road. You will see the following sign on the road. Keep going. | You see a convenience shop across the road. |
| You walk uphill here. (When you have climbed up, you hit the intersection "Nukebenten".) |
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The right part of the picture 18 is the intersection. 19. You see a little temple on your left as you walk. |
| You also see a pharmacy. | Please turn left when you have come to the end of the building which contains the pharmacy. |
[22] After walking about 20 meters, you will see a pole with a sign that
says, "Baha'i Center" both in English and Japanese.
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[25-27] Please make a turn at the first alley on your right.
[28-29] The second building from the corner is the national Haziratu'l-Quds, usually called the "Tokyo Baha'i Center". It is in white color, and the entrance clearly shows its name in English and Japanese. Welcome!!!
[30-31] Just a few extra views of the Baha'i Center from the other side. Limited parking space on the left, facing the Center from the road.
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