Getting Around Tokyo
Tokyo Trains and Subways Tokyo‘s public transportation system is the most comprehensive in the world. It is also cleaner, safer, and more punctual than that of any other metropolis. However, the subway...
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Getting to Tokyo from Narita Airport Most foreign visitors will enter Tokyo from Narita International Airport, which is 66 km (37 miles) from central Tokyo. Narita is Japan’s largest international...
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Akihabara at a glance Akihabara is Tokyo’s center of consumer electronics. It is located in on the eastern side of Chiyoda Ward, just five minutes by train from Tokyo Station. In recent years,...
View ArticleKyoto Travel Guide
Kyoto at a glance Kyoto was the capital of Japan and where the Emperor resided from 794 to 1868, when the imperial forces overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate and moved the capital to Tokyo. The city stood...
View ArticleHow to Prepare Otoshidama
Otoshidama is a Japanese custom in which adults give children money over the New Year’s holiday. Bills are folded into three sections and put into small envelopes, then handed to the children of close...
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Kyoto Subway Kyoto has two subway lines. The Tozai Line goes across the city from east to west and the Karasuma-dori Line runs from north to south. Transferring lines is possible at Karasuma Oike...
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Kyoto is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Japan and there are many ways to get there. Travelers from overseas will fly into Kansai International Airport, while domestic flights arrive at...
View ArticleIkebukuro Travel Guide
Ikebukuro at a glance Home to two of the world’s largest department stores, Ikebukuro is a major shopping, entertainment, and commercial district in Tokyo. The area was mostly swamp and farmland up...
View ArticleUeno Travel Guide
Ueno at a glance Ueno is one of the few remaining places in Tokyo that retains a feeling of old Shitamachi. Unlike other areas such as Shinjuku, Roppongi, Harajuku, and Shibuya, Ueno has not been...
View ArticleMarunouchi Travel Guide
Marunouchi at a glance Marunouchi is a commercial and financial district located in central Tokyo, between the Tokyo Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station. The district is the largest office area in Japan...
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