Ekibenya Matsuri at Gransta Tokyo

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Ekibenya Matsuri at Gransta Tokyo

Colorful bento boxes in over 150 different styles, making your train trip a tasty delight!

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At this spot you’ll find over 150 different types of bento boxes every day, meaning you can enjoy regional tastes from all over Japan, right here at Tokyo Station. The lineup includes popular seafood & sushi bento boxes, hearty bentos with meat as the star ingredient, and packed Makunouchi bento, each hand-crafted with an eye for detail.

In particular, don’t miss Fukagawa Meshi, one of Tokyo’s signature local dishes that lets you fully savor the rich umami of clams, and the luxurious Tokyo Bento, which brings together specialties from seven long-established Tokyo restaurants in a single box.

The popular pairing of fried chicken and tomato-flavored rice is another highlight. The long-selling Chicken Bento continues to set records as a customer favorite. Also worth trying is the Ofunaken Sandwich, Japan’s first station-sold sandwich, featuring a simple yet delicious combination of ham and cheese. Be sure to check out the selection of savory snacks that pair perfectly with alcoholic drinks as well.

In addition to Ekibenya Matsuri inside Gransta Tokyo, the sister store Ekibenya Odori is another hit, offering a wide selection of carefully selected station bentos, including best-selling signature dishes. You can find another offshoot, Ekibenya Itadaki running at the JR Shinjuku Station's 2nd floor South Exit Concourse.
Swing by this bento-centric haven with enough options to keep you on your toes and more, before kicking off on your next trip with your trusty bites on hand.

Highlights

  • Over 150 types of handcrafted deliciousness from seafood & sushi to Makunouchi bento.
  • Regional tastes from all across Japan, all waiting in one spot at Tokyo Station.
  • The Tokyo regional specialties and the trusty, years-old favorites are a must.
  • The sister store "Eki-benya Odori" in Gransta Tokyo offers a wide range of carefully selected station bentos.
  • Ekibenya Itadaki, a popular offshoot can also be found inside JR Shinjuku Station.

Other stores

Ekibenya Odori

Name in Japanese
駅弁屋 踊
Postal Code
100-0005
Address
1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, JR Tokyo Station (inside the ticket gates), next to the Central Concourse, in front of the Shinkansen transfer gate
Google Maps
Telephone
03-3213-4353
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
6:00am - 9:00pm
Directions
Enter the ticket gates from the central passage or the north free passage of JR East Tokyo Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)

Ekibenya Itadaki

Name in Japanese
駅弁屋 頂
Postal Code
160-0022
Address
3-38-2 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 2nd floor South Exit Concourse of JR East Shinjuku Station
Google Maps
Telephone
03-3370-4080
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
6:30am - 9:00pm
Directions
Enter the ticket gates from the south exit of JR East Shinjuku Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)

Photos

  • Proudly boasts a spacious shopfloor worthy of the title Japan’s Best Ekiben Shop.

    Proudly boasts a spacious shopfloor worthy of the title Japan’s Best Ekiben Shop.

  • Regularly hosts events to promote all there is to love about train bento.

    Regularly hosts events to promote all there is to love about train bento.

  • Tokyo Bento (2,050 yen including tax)
A luxurious bento box featuring specialties from seven long-established Tokyo restaurants.

    Tokyo Bento (2,050 yen including tax) A luxurious bento box featuring specialties from seven long-established Tokyo restaurants.

  • Black cod Makunouchi Bento (1,600 yen including tax)
It includes dishes such as grilled black cod with yuzu miso, Edo-style simmered vegetables, and chicken grilled with sweet Edo miso.

    Black cod Makunouchi Bento (1,600 yen including tax) It includes dishes such as grilled black cod with yuzu miso, Edo-style simmered vegetables, and chicken grilled with sweet Edo miso.

  • Jack mackerel Oshi-zushi (pressed sushi) (1,200yen including tax)
 Oshi-zushi (pressed sushi) with chopped jack mackerel seasoned with traditional mixed vinegar. (1,200yen including tax)

    Jack mackerel Oshi-zushi (pressed sushi) (1,200yen including tax) Oshi-zushi (pressed sushi) with chopped jack mackerel seasoned with traditional mixed vinegar. (1,200yen including tax)

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Not available.

Q

Can it be heated?

A

No, but some heatable bento boxes are available.

Q

Can I get a cold pack?

A

Yes, they are available for 30 yen each.

Reviews

2

Some reviews are AI-translated.

    The bento selection is seriously overwhelming—in a good way.
    If it’s your first time here, it’s hard to choose.
    They’ve got famous regional bentos from all over Japan, so it feels like you’re traveling Japan in one stop.

  • I stopped by the station and decided to try a bento. Seafood is a popular choice, but since I'm allergic, I went for the karaage chicken bento instead. It tasted great—no wonder it's a long-time bestseller!

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Details

Name in Japanese
駅弁屋 祭 グランスタ東京
Postal Code
100-0005
Address
1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, inside JR Tokyo Station, Central Concourse, Gransta Tokyo
Telephone
03-3213-4353
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
5:30am - 10:00pm
Directions
Enter the ticket gates from the central passage or the north free passage of JR East Tokyo Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)