How to ride the train and subway in Japan | Tokyo
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When you visit Japan, you will almost certainly have to take the train and/or subway at some point! For the first-time traveler, trains and subways can be tricky to navigate in Japan. In this video, I'll show you exactly what you need to do to pay for, ride and get off at your station without problems. This video does not attempt to get into every possible situation but covers the basics that will be applicable to the vast majority of travelers. Enjoy the video and if you have any questions, leave a comment! Visit the website for 100's more videos! http://www.sloweasyenglish.com More Links: http://www.facebook.com/sloweasyenglish http://www.twitter.com/sloweasyenglish http://www.onlinephotodictionary.com ENGLISH LESSONS AND LISTENING IN SLOW EASY ENGLISH! This lesson is all in slow and easy English to make it easy for you to follow and understand. Listening to a lot of English is necessary to improve your speaking but regular TV and movies are too fast and difficult for many students. Subscribe to my channel for more video lessons and how to improve your English listening and pronunciation skills. Learn to speak more like a native English speaker. You can also check out my website (www.sloweasyenglish.com) for more videos! Don't forget to like the video and share it with your friends! The links to my website, my Facebook page and my Twitter feed are on the right side of my main channel page. Enjoy!
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i wanna go to Japan in the future, and i stay there for 2 weeks and if i wanna go to japan city to city like take the subway to Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, how can i do that?
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Very helpful. I'm going to Japan in a few days and this helped a TON. Thank you
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I heard another youtuber say the very top left button its for english. I may be wrong.
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very helpful...but it seems a bit inconsiderate to stop and film after passing through the gate, looks like you where blocking the way
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Sir, you don't speak just English, you speak the World language, everybody understand easily. Keep it up.
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Thank you. This was very informative. Do trains and subways run 24/7? Also, when you're inside the train, do they announce the stops in english? What happens if you miss your stop? Can you just ride the train going the opposite direction or do you have to buy a new ticket?
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Sir, if I want to go to Asakusa Station from Yoyogi-Uehara Station for example, I have to take a Chiyoda Line and transfer to Ginza Line at Omote-sando Station. Do I have to buy a ticket at Omote-sando Station as well or just buy at the Yoyogi-Uehara only for both station?
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...thank you so much!...this is just what I need to know 'coz me and my family are Tokyo bound this December...
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is ticket adjustment available at all station?
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OK, your video is realy good
cause you are one of the very few ones that didnt try to break a speed record in talking ridicoulously fast , no seriously, thank you ! -
you look like the teacher from whiplash
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ok
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Korea has a better subway system... No hate, just the truth. Just take a look at the subway map of both Japan and Korea and you'll see why.
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This video is very informative. I really need this information since i will be migrating in Japan soon.
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I was wondering which is cheaper, the JR rail pass or just buying the ticket upfront?
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may I know the place for foreigners to leisure at? Also include the place of subway and trains areas where the place is located thank you!
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that was so useful!
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I think Japan's system of using the "for..." system when listing train destinations is better than "uptown, downtown"
"Uptown, downtown" you have to look at the map or memorize it. "For..." it states the destination already, making it much clearer and easier to understand...