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Japan’s largest bus terminal with access from Tokyo to 39 prefectures
A transportation terminal centering on the expressway bus boarding area directly connected to JR Shinjuku Station, Busta Shinjuku is Japan’s largest bus terminal with 1625 bus rides everyday launching from Shinjuku toward 39 prefectures in the country.
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How to Take Bus From Haneda Airport to Tokyo Center
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Tokyo Station Entrance and Exit Points | Shinkansen and Local Trains
Welcome to Tokyo Station!
So - shall we take a quick tour around? Remember these two places: Marunouchi and Yaesu? After this live stream, you will know them well!
Knowing the big train stations in Tokyo is important when traveling around so in this episode, I’ll share the two sides of Tokyo Station.
Getting lost has never been so much fun.
Where is Tokyo Station? Tokyo Station 東京駅
〒100-0005 Tōkyō-to, Chiyoda-ku, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−9
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Narita Airport to Tokyo - Complete Japan Travel Guide
Here are tips to get to and from Narita Airport. I've lived in Japan for almost 15 years now and this advice is based on all my experiences. Hope this video helps.
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//Timelines//
0:12-Intro
0:13-1:07 Overview of transportation options to Narita Airport
The options are...
-Express Train - Narita Express and Keisei Skyliner
-Local Bus
-Bus - LCC and limousine
-Taxi
Basically LCC buses are the cheapest way to go, and express trains and limousine are about the same price.
1:08-1:28 Overview of express train
-Narita Express is great for people staying in south west area including Shinjuku, Shibuya and Tokyo.
-Keisei Skyliner is great for people staying in north east area including Ueno and Nippori.
1:29-2:52 How to ride the express train
-From the Airport:
When you arrive at Narita Airport, go to B1. You will find RED Narita Express ticket booth and machines on the right and BLUE Skyliner ticket booth and machines on the left.
-To the Airport:
N'EX - Go to your nearest JR station to buy ticket. You can buy tickets even though express train does not stop at your nearest station.
Skyliner - Go to Nippori or Ueno to buy tickets.
2:52-4:05 Tips on express train
Tip 1 - Arrive to the station 15-20 minutes early (on return)
There is always a long line at the ticket booth and the platform to get on the train might be quite far from the gate so make sure to arrive early.
Tip 2 - Use ticket machine when in hurry
Usually you don't need to wait in line for ticket machines to buy a ticket and takes only about 5 minutes. Consider this as an option when you are in hurry.
Tip 3 - Sit at the front of the car
Luggage compartment is located at the front and the end of the each car of express train. People get stuck when getting the luggage upon arrivals. It is stressful to worry about if you can get out or not so it's good to sit at the front. (the end is ok too.)
Note: About tickets
when you buy tickets by credit card, you will receive 3 tickets - an express train ticket, receipt, and credit card receipt. You need to show only the train ticket to the train attendant.
CORRECTION: X 4 ticket → ◉ 3 tickets
(I was with my gf so we had 4 tickets.)
4:05 - 5:22 Bus
- LCC (Tokyo Shuttle and Access Narita) can take you to/from Tokyo and Ginza Station.
- Limousine Bus runs to/from major hotels.
5:23 - 6:05 How to take the bus
-Limousine Bus and Tokyo Shuttle - At Narita Airport on the first floor, you can find ticket machines and man booth.
-Access Narita - All you need to do is go to the train stop and pay on the bus. No reservation needed.
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TOKYO. Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal To East Exit of Shinjuku Sta.#4K #Haneda #バスタ新宿
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Shinjuku Travel Guide For Beginners
A mini #Shinjuku travel guide for beginners — one of Tokyo's most popular wards, famous for its #skyscrapers, shopping, the Shinjuku Gyoen national park, and home to the world's busiest station (an adventure on its own!).
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How to Get to Tokyo from Haneda Airport
Learn how to get from the international terminal at Haneda Airport into Tokyo.
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Shibuya Station South exit Bus terminal 05
Shibuya Station
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Shibuya Station (渋谷駅 Shibuya-eki?) is a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, operated jointly by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Keio Corporation, Tokyu Corporation, and Tokyo Metro. With 2.4 million passengers on an average weekday in 2004, it is the fourth-busiest commuter rail station in Japan (after Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ōsaka / Umeda) handling a large amount of commuter traffic between the center city and suburbs to the south and west.
Lines
JR East
Saikyō Line / Shōnan-Shinjuku Line (Yamanote Freight Line) - also used by Narita Express trains
Yamanote Line - unusual platform configuration, with both train lines on the same side (east) of platform
Private railways
Keiō Inokashira Line - terminus
Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line - through service with Hanzōmon Line
Tōkyū Tōyoko Line - terminus
Subways
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line - terminus
Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line - through service with Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line
Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line - terminus (through service to Tōkyū Tōyoko Line beginning in fiscal 2012)
Note that the Hanzōmon Line and the Fukutoshin Line are directly connected (without passing through ticket gates), but they are not directly connected to the Ginza Line. There is no direct connection between the two Tōkyū lines either.
Station layout
The main station building is occupied by a Tokyu department store. The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, originally built and operated by a Tokyu keiretsu company, uses platforms on the third floor. The JR lines and Tōkyū Tōyoko Line use parallel platforms on the second floor, while the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line and Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line share platforms underground, and the Keiō Inokashira Line uses platforms on the second floor of the Shibuya Mark City building to the west of the main station complex. The Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, opened in 2008 is located on the fifth basement under Meiji Street, to the east of the Tōyoko Line station. The Tōyoko Line will be connected to the Fukutoshin Line station to allow through service between the two lines starting in March 2013.
There are six exits from the main JR/Tokyu/Tokyo Metro complex. The Hachikō Exit (ハチ公口 Hachikō-guchi?) on the west side, named for the nearby statue of the dog Hachikō and adjacent to Shibuya's famous scramble crossing, is a particularly popular meeting spot. The Tamagawa Exit (玉川口 Tamagawa-guchi?) on the west side leads to the Keiō Inokashira Line station.
On November 17, 2008, a mural by Tarō Okamoto, The Myth of Tomorrow, depicting a human figure being hit by an atomic bomb, was unveiled in its new permanent location at the station, in the connecting passage to the Keiō Inokashira Line entrance.
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How to get from Narita Airport to Central Tokyo
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Wheels down, you have landed at Narita Airport your next step is to grab your bags, clear customs and then make your way to Tokyo. Narita airport is located about 60 kilometers east of Tokyo and the options for getting to from Narita to Tokyo are many and varied from Train, bus, taxi and even helicopter. For the first time visitor, the variety can seem a bit overwhelming. Depending on where your final destination is in Tokyo, one way may be more convenient than an other. Let us sort out the confusion.
Tokyo is a vast metropolitan area, with over 770 square miles to explore. Locals speak of Tokyo’s geography in terms of Train Lines. There’s a loop line around central Tokyo called the Yamanote Line. The neighborhoods on this line and the neighborhoods with in the loop are all considered downtown Tokyo. The Yamanote loop includes six stations the serve as Tokyo’s main connecting hubs: Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Shibuya, Shinagawa and Ueno stations. Anything outside the Yamanote loop is considered uptown or suburbia. This makes Tokyo’s downtown massive: the loop is 21.4 miles around.
All of this is important when considering transportation options from Narita Airport. One express train may be better for you than the other depending where in Tokyo you need to go.
JR East
Narita Express
Keisei Skyliner
Keisei Access Express
Tokyo Shuttle
Access Narita
Airport Limousine Bus
Voyagin (helicopter)
Japan Trip 2017 Haneda - Shinjuku - Shibuya
18 April 2017 kami tiba di Haneda Tokyo tengah malam, jadi kami memutuskan tidur di bandara dengan beralaskan kursi - kursi yang ada di ruang tunggu.
19 April 2017 perjalanan kami dimulai dengan menitipkan koper - koper di coin locker yang terletak di stasiun Shinjuku dan kemudian menyelesaikan beberapa administrasi pembelian tiket - tiket yang akan kami gunakan selama di Jepang. Seharian ini kami hanya mengunjungi Tokyo Station dan Shibuya.
Nantikan kisah kami berikutnya ya.....:-)
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????????????Taking a bus from Ikebukuro to Shinjuku on Meiji-dori Ave. (明治通り), Tokyo【4K】Japan
????????????Taking a bus from Ikebukuro (池袋) to Shinjuku (新宿) on Meiji dori Ave. (明治通り), Tokyo (東京), Greater Tokyo Area, Japan (日本). I got a ride from Ikebukuro East Exit (池袋東口) to Shinjuku South Exit (新宿南口), Busta Shinjuku (バスタ新宿) which is Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal on Meiji dori Ave. Meiji-dori Ave is the very famous and center street among Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, and Shibuya (渋谷) area. It’s in Japan took by Apple iPhone XS Max 【4K video Dual OIS Dual 12MP rear cameras】
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Top Things To Do And Places To Visit In Shinjuku And Around | Japan Travel Guide
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- Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (Busta Shinjuku)
Japan’s largest bus terminal with access from Tokyo to 39 prefectures
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The shopping street for the youth mecca of Shibuya which is just beyond the famous scramble intersection
- Shinjuku Golden Gai (Golden Street)
Shinjuku’s hole-in-the-wall, with 200 bars and restaurants squeezed into a maze of narrow streets
- Robot Restaurant
An incredible 90-minute experience with robots, tanks and fighters
- Tokyo Government Building
View the nightscape of Tokyo for free! Relax and enjoy a glass of wine served 202 meters above ground in the Tokyo Government Building.
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Japan Night Bus + Street Performer from Shinjuku | Tokyo to Osaka | LEJIN TV
Let us show you the “center” of the transportation in Tokyo, Japan.. SHINJUKU! Shinjuku is where we encountered the biggest crowd during our stay in Tokyo. Japanese people don’t usually use private cars, they use bicycles, bus, trains or basically, they just walk. So here, you will see train exits and train companies with the same station name. If it’s your first time, you will really get lost. All the transportation means are here, like the train stations and the main bus stations.
We boarded the night bus going to Osaka from the Shinjuku bus station. This is the cheapest way if you want to go to Osaka from Tokyo. We originally booked ahead of time to avail promo but our booking was cancelled because they said it’s already fully booked. We don’t have any other choice but to book another one.. so we booked it in one of their bus company under regular price. :(
Stay tuned as another adventure begins in Osaka!
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DAY 2 – TOKYO : ASAKUSA, UENO AND SHIBA
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*Part 3 : UENO ZOO | UENO, TOKYO -
*Part 4 : ONE PIECE TOKYO TOWER | One Piece Theme Park + Tokyo Tower Tour -
Day 3 – TOKYO : SHIBUYA, HARAJUKU AND SHINJUKU
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* Part 1 : Chinatown at Kobe, Japan | Day trip from Osaka to Kobe
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Tokyo Travel Guide Hightlights of Shinjuku
The highlights of Shinjuku Tokyo. A Tokyo Travel Guide.
Highlights like Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens, Kabukicho Tokyo's Red Light district, Shinjuku commercial and shopping area.
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JAPAN VLOG #5: Shinjuku, Sensoji Temple & Tokyo Skytree (WITH ITINERARY)
Here's our itinerary:
*Note that our port of entry is Nagoya so we had to ride a 4-hour day bus from Hamamatsu to Tokyo.*
Day 1
11:00 - Arrive at Shinjuku Bus Station
11:30 - Lunch at Shinjuku
12:30 - Buy Tokyo Metro Pass at Tourist Information Center (Shinjuku Bus & Train Station)
1:00 - Walk towards Tokyo Metro Line
1:30 - Ride train from Shinjuku Station to Asakusa Station (1 transfer)
2:30 - Arrive at Asakusa, walk towards hostel
2:45 - Check-in at Oak Hostel Fuji, rest for an hour
4:00 - Walk to Tokyo Skytree, buy passes, tour skytre
7:00 - Buy dinner at bento shop along Sumida-ku
8:00 - Eat at hostel and rest
Day 2
8:00 - Breakfast at konbini (Lawson)
10:00 - Walk to Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate)
10:45 - Visit Sensoji Temple, get fortune papers
12:00 - Lunch at nearby fastfood
1:00 - Train to Ueno
2:00 - Shop at Ameyoko Shopping Street
4:30 -Train to Akihabara
5:00 - Explore to Akihabara
7:30 - Dinner at fastfood
8:00 - Go back to hostel, rest
(Wasn't able to take video clips at Akihabara and Ueno for my battery got drained. but I took photos on my phone you may check it on my instagram profile, @beriistrobery!)
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3 Major Rendezvous Spots in Tokyo: Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro 【Moving Japan】
Tokyo is the biggest city in the world.
With 12 Million people living in the metropolitan area, many busy and famous stations in Tokyo have their very own meeting spots.
In this video, we are going to introduce the meeting spots for Tokyo`s most popular districts: Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ikebukuro.
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How to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo | japan-guide.com
How to get to Tokyo, Japan when flying into Narita Airport, including all transportation options, where to pick-up your JR Pass, and how to clear immigration and customs.
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