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How To Travel Tokyo by Train

Have you ever visited the Orient? The Orient includes the country of Japan. When you visit this country and see the city of Tokyo, you’ll join the long list of people who are amazed by everything that is going on. There are thousands of people trying to cross the road, kids hanging out after school ends, huge television that are hung on building sides and fashion statements everywhere you turn. Most travelers are in shock at all the things they see.

Tokyo Trains –

One of the first things you should learn about is the country’s train system. If you plan to use the public transit system, it is important to know how it works. You don’t want to get lost in this country.

You can find train stations throughout the country and it takes some getting used to so you can get to your final stop.

If you are only going to hit the tourist spots, you only have to learn about the Yamanote train route. Learn its route and its stops and the rest falls into place.

If you plan to use the train exclusively, then you’ll want to invest in a train ticket. You can save money by doing this.

Tokyo Attractions -

What does the city of Tokyo offer its visitors?

If you want to get somewhere fast, use the bullet train. However, it’s costly to ride on.

Check out these tourists’ places in the country:

Shibuya;
Akihabara;
Ginza; and
Harajyuku.

Want to visit a park or zoo? Check out the Ueno.
A hotspot for the kids is the Shibuya.
For those wishing to get in on the latest electronics, you have Akihabara to visit.
Want to do some shopping? Then visit Harajuku and Ginza.

There is so much to see and do in Tokyo. It’s a place of rich culture with plenty of food, shopping and tourist attractions, it would take more than one day to see it all.

Find a information spot that can help you around the city. If you know how to use the trains, you can get around anywhere.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi..regards, i love travel and it's a great illusion if i can journey to japan, i hope someday i can go to japan,thanks a lot..

S said...

Its a beautiful place with really warm and kind people.