Apart from having NO STATION (It's a really really big station - busiest and one of the biggest in Tokyo) several different train line's terminals are merged into one blue blip smack bang in the center.
There are no convenience stores / landmark shops (eg. mosburger) which ALL Japanese use to find their way around due to lack of order in building numbers (no street numbers.)
The 26, 27 etc. you see are numbered blocks which people use to find addresses - not visible on new map.
No indication of one way streets in most cases. Shinjuku, like many dense parts of Tokyo, has a lot of one way streets.
Apart from having NO STATION (It's a really really big station - busiest and one of the biggest in Tokyo) several different train line's terminals are merged into one blue blip smack bang in the center.
There are no convenience stores / landmark shops (eg. mosburger) which ALL Japanese use to find their way around due to lack of order in building numbers (no street numbers.)
The 26, 27 etc. you see are numbered blocks which people use to find addresses - not visible on new map.
No indication of one way streets in most cases. Shinjuku, like many dense parts of Tokyo, has a lot of one way streets.