"Tokyo Traffic Guide" Tokyo MRT Subway: Take the Tokyo Metropolitan and Tokyo Metro two underground MRT systems for a day trip respectively

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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is the best district, and it is also the most developed area in Japan with the most developed transportation network. Developed means complicated.Excluding buses and taxis, the railway transportation system alone can be divided into five main types: Shinkansen, JR East, Private Railway, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and Tokyo Metro. Free travellers have to spend a lot of research work.

For those who are coming to Tokyo for the first time, if it is not the first time that they want to arrange special attractions, or stay away from downtown Tokyo, it is recommended that they choose to take a single type of railway line first, so as to avoid being completely covered by the complicated transportation network. Confused, wasting a lot of time on traffic matters.

As for, which railway vehicle should I choose?To simply go through the city of Tokyo, it is natural to choose the underground MRT system, which is universally applicable.

Tokyo has two major underground rapid transit systems, commonly known as the subway in Japan. They are the "Tokyo Metropolitan Subway" officially operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the "Tokyo Metro" operated by a private enterprise of Tokyo Metro:

  • Toei Subway: It is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and is publicly operated. It has four routes including the Asakusa Line, the Sanda Line, the Shinjuku Line, and the Oedo Line.
  • Tokyo Metro: Tokyo Metro is operated by a privately-owned company and has nine routes including Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Tozai Line, Chiyoda Line, Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line, Namboku Line, and Fukutoshin Line.

Both "Toei Subway" and "Tokyo Metro" have official websites in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean. The Chinese website is available in both simplified and traditional languages. For first-time visitors to Tokyo, it is actually a pre-work It's not difficult to do.

The two MRT systems are often connected in series, and it is very convenient to transfer to each other. Each has its own one-day ticket, and even a common one-day ticket issued jointly.When planning the itinerary, there is a limited number of itineraries that can be run every day. It is recommended to simply choose a one-day ride ticket for one route per day. A common one-day ticket that can ride each other is actually not necessary, unless the itinerary has its own special needs.

 

The subway route map provided by "Tokyo Metro" is available as well as the Toei Subway, JR, Private Railway, and tourist railway lines. The advantage is that it is convenient to transfer, but the disadvantage is that it is quite complicated. People who are first time encounters need to spend some time to familiarize themselves.

It is recommended that people who are in contact for the first time and plan their own itinerary can choose one or two routes a day if the hotel location permits. The scenic spots can be planned along the route, which is simple and not easy to confuse, reducing the waste of time in transferring and finding routes Or get on the wrong car.

 

"Tokyo Metolo" one-day ticket, the fare is 710 yen for adults / 360 yen for children, unlimited rides in a day.

Tokyo Transportation Guide: Tokyo Metropolitan Subway - Taking the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Line

 

"Toei Subway" and "Tokyo Metro" share a one-day pass, and the fare is 1000 yen for adults and 500 yen for children.

Tokyo Transportation Guide: Tokyo Metro: Take the Tokyo Metropolitan Administration Line 2

 

The subway route map provided by "Toei Subway" is actually the same as the "Tokyo Metro" route map, except that there are only four Toei routes. Toei has specially processed the route map to highlight it, which is very easy to read. It is a circle plus a horizontal two. Vertically, it will be quite familiar if you look at it for a while.

Tokyo Transportation Guide: Tokyo Metro: Take the Tokyo Metropolitan Administration Line 3

 

"Toei Subway" one-day ticket, the fare is 700 yen for adults / 350 yen for children.

Although the "Toei Underground Railway" route is less than that of "Tokyo Metro", you can take the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's various modes of transportation including the Toei Subway, Toei Bus, Toden Arakawa Line, Nippori-Terrin Line with a one-day ticket. Wait, quite enough for a day trip.

Tokyo Transportation Guide: Tokyo Metro: Take the Tokyo Metropolitan Administration Line 5

 

"Toei Subway" and "Tokyo Metro" share a one-day pass, and the fare is 1000 yen for adults and 500 yen for children.

Tokyo Transportation Guide: Tokyo Metro: Take the Tokyo Metropolitan Administration Line 4

 

 

Reference:

Tokyo Metropolitan Underground Railway Official Website in Traditional Chinese:http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/ch_h/index.html

Tokyo Metropolitan Official Website in Traditional Chinese:http://www.tokyometro.jp/tcn/index.html

 

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