Today we were required to use the coin lockers at Yokohama Station as we were carrying large bags and needed to be a bit more lightweight.
We searched manyof the banks of lockers but found most of them used. There are many places in the larger stations where these are located. Generally around the exits but there will often be a separate area just for them which is indicated on the overhead signs.
There are a couple of types, those that use a key and those that are automated. They both cost the same. The prices start at ¥300 for the small ones and ¥600 for the largest size. Not all are the the same size at the same price due to how they are arranged so one ¥300 might be bigger than another, its always worth checking.
For the keyed lockers the presence of a key is indication that the locker is empty. For thr automated ones the red light indicates the locker is used so look for the unlit ones. Look carefully as the are easy to miss.
We had a slight problem with the automated system which is the point of this blog entry. Our bags were quite big and inly just fitted into the only free small locker, we had to push the door shut which did case a small problem which i will go into in a moment.
To use the automated locker open the door and place your bag inside and slide the latch. The screen will change and guide you through the payment process. There are various language options. You place your bag into the locker, close the door and goto the screen and select the graphic showing your putting a bag in and follow the payment options. The result is your given a printed receipt which includes a pin code you use to get your back back.
Our problem occurred when we placed our bag into the locker and closed the lock. If you dont select anything on the screen within a period of time it will unlatch the door to release your bag, but with our large bag the latch released but the door did not open. We could not open the door or release the catch. We realised if you push on the door against the bag inside the latch released and the door opened. It was simply our bag pushing on the inside of the door. This problem wasn't helped when someone else was trying to use the locker at the same time!


