Luggage Storage at MATCHA Office Near Asakusabashi with ecbo cloak and Foreign Language Support

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Have you ever wanted to leave your luggage in a coin locker while traveling, or had trouble finding an available coin locker? We can store your suitcases and backpacks at the MATCHA office, located close to Asakusabashi Station and Higashi-Nihonbashi Station. Leave your heavy luggage behind and enjo...

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We are a leading inbound tourism company that operates MATCHA, Japan's largest media outlet for foreign visitors visitors and residents of Japan. Japan is full of charm, and we want to share it all with the world. What is already known can be explored in new and deeper perspectives. Things that are not yet known are looked at with kindness and care. As I traveled all over the country and spoke with local people, I began to see something. The future potential of Japan lies in every region. Through the existence of a company called MATCHA, we want to create a world where the charm of Japan can reach the world, and where it can change and remain as it is through people's actions. With this sentiment in mind, we will continue to convey the charms of Japan to the world.

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Leave your luggage at the MATCHA Office, where foreign language support is available!

Have you ever wanted to leave your luggage in a coin locker while traveling, or couldn't find an empty coin locker?

The MATCHA office has partnered with the luggage storage service " ecbo cloak ," so you can store your luggage just by making a reservation through the app. If you're visiting Tokyo, be sure to leave your luggage at the MATCHA office!

What is the luggage storage service ecbo cloak?

The ecbocloak service is available in areas such as Tokyo, Kansai, Fukuoka, Hokkaido, and Okinawa. You can leave your luggage at affiliated stores, including cafes, kimono rental stores, and sports centers.

Prices are roughly the same as for coin lockers, and payment can be made in advance or on the day when reserving via the app.

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How to use ecbo cloak

ecbo cloak is very easy to use, as you can reserve a date and time in advance from your smartphone, and check-in is completed just by taking a photo of your luggage at the store. When you leave your luggage, you will receive a notification on the app saying "Your luggage has been left," and when you have finished picking it up, you will receive a notification saying "Your luggage has been picked up," so you can rest assured.

1. After registering as a user, select the MATCHA office where you would like to store your luggage.

First, download the ecbo cloak app and complete your user registration.

After that, when searching for the store where you want to leave your luggage, select "MATCHA Office."

2. Select the date and time you want to deposit and collect your luggage, as well as the number of bags you want to deposit, and your reservation is complete.

We can also store large items that do not fit into coin lockers, such as musical instruments, sports equipment, strollers, and folding bicycles.
If you would like to check in large luggage, please select the suitcase size.

3. Check-in: Just bring your luggage to the MATCHA office!

Tell the staff your reservation details and hand over your luggage. The staff will take a photo of your luggage and upload it, and your check-in is complete. The photo of your luggage will be reflected on the reservation page and sent to your email address, which will serve as a receipt.

4. Check out: Just pick up your luggage!

Please show us a photo of your luggage and receive it from a staff member.

Usage fee

The fees are also very reasonable. Bag size is 500 yen per day (longest side less than 45cm), and suitcase size is 800 yen per day (longest side 45cm or more). All fees are inclusive of tax and are per day.

Regarding the size of checked baggage :
As a general rule, there is no upper limit on the size of luggage as long as it is a weight that can be carried by one person (up to 20 kg).

Pricing:
Regardless of the time of use, the fee is the same per day. An additional day's fee will be charged for each subsequent day.

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Access to the MATCHA office

It is on the first floor of the shared office building called LIT. Enter through the entrance, press the intercom at the door on the first floor, and ask the staff for luggage storage.


JR Sobu Line Asakusabashi Station : Exit the East Exit and walk 10 minutes to the right. Cross the crosswalk and turn left at the "SQUARE CAFE" and walk 50m. It is on the first floor of the building on your right.

JR Sobu Line Bakurocho Station : Exit C1 and go straight for 3 minutes. The building on your right is on the first floor.

Toei Asakusa Line Higashi-Nihonbashi Station : Exit B3 and go straight for 7 minutes. Turn right at "SQUARE CAFE" and go straight for 50m. It is on the first floor of the building on your right.

Toei Shinjuku Line Bakuroyokoyama Station : Exit B3 and go straight for 7 minutes. Turn right at "SQUARE CAFE" and go straight for 50m. It is on the first floor of the building on your right.

MATCHA members will be there to greet you!

We are not only looking forward to taking care of your luggage, but also to talking to you.

Please feel free to share your thoughts and questions about your trip to Japan with MATCHA members.

We are a leading inbound tourism company that operates MATCHA, Japan's largest media outlet for foreign visitors visitors and residents of Japan. Japan is full of charm, and we want to share it all with the world. What is already known can be explored in new and deeper perspectives. Things that are not yet known are looked at with kindness and care. As I traveled all over the country and spoke with local people, I began to see something. The future potential of Japan lies in every region. Through the existence of a company called MATCHA, we want to create a world where the charm of Japan can reach the world, and where it can change and remain as it is through people's actions. With this sentiment in mind, we will continue to convey the charms of Japan to the world.

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