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henriette 01-23-2008 12:33 AM

Lost in the metro cards...
 
Hi everyone!
I will be in Tokyo in the end of March for a 4 days business trip to the Tokyo Anime Fair. The fair is located at Tokyo Big Sight, and I will use the Yurikamome monorail to get there (my hotel is in Ginza).
I understand that it is a private metro line.
Does anyone know if it is possible to find a card or a pass valid for all the lines, the TOEI, the Tokyo Metro and the Yurikamome? :confused:
Thank you very much in advance for your help, I am completely lost!

henriette

filiadragongurl 01-23-2008 01:50 AM

If you don't get a better answer by the time you get there you can *try* to ask people who work in the stations if there is anything like that. It would work better if you can say it and understand their response in Japanese, but you can give it a go in English too. In Tokyo there is more apt to be someone who can speak English at least... Sorry I can't help you more! Good luck^_^ Oh, and tell us how the fair was!!

chachava 01-23-2008 03:38 AM

ALL the lines in Japan are private...

You are probably better off just paying for individual tickets at stations if you are only going for 4 days

MMM 01-23-2008 04:57 AM

Chachava is right. You might be able to buy a book of ten tickets, at a 10% discount...which will still be more expensive than 8 to and from tickets you need to buy.

Buying train tickets in Japan is a "rite of passage" of sorts, but really, couldn't be any easier. As long as you know where you are going and where you are coming from, you will have no problem. No one will benefit from lying to you about the price (and it will be the same both ways, and every time you ride). After the first day you'll be an expert.

chachava 01-23-2008 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 369467)
Buying train tickets in Japan is a "rite of passage" of sorts, but really, couldn't be any easier. As long as you know where you are going and where you are coming from, you will have no problem. No one will benefit from lying to you about the price (and it will be the same both ways, and every time you ride). After the first day you'll be an expert.


Even easier is to just buy the cheapest ticket then use the fare adjustment machines on the other side! That's what I did when I first came here before I bought my suica!

henriette 01-23-2008 09:38 AM

Thank you for your answers!:)
Actually it will be my 2nd time in Tokyo, as I went to the Anime Fair last year too - but I made a big mistake last time: I bought my tickets from a machine, thinking that, as in France, I can keep them after using, and give them to my company as a receipt for a refund (it is a business trip).
I didn't know that the machines "eat" the tickets in Tokyo :) ... and I had to pay myself for all the transport!
The last day (my day off), I managed to buy a "One-day Travel Pass" (this time with a receipt :pompoms: ), but I am afraid it is not valid for the Yurikamome line, as it is neither a TOEI or a Tokyo Metro line (that is what I meant by "private", chachava)

Anyway, thank you for your help!
I will try to ask the people in the stations as you said, filiadragongurl; I don't speak japanese at all, and even if I learn the question in japanses, I'd be unable to understand the answer, so... I hope I will find somebody speaking English!

Thank you very much again!! :ywave:
PS: And sure, I will tell you how the Fair was :)

chachava 01-23-2008 10:16 AM

YURIKAMOME

looks like you can get a travel pass (1-day) for it...

Hope that helps!

henriette 01-23-2008 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chachava (Post 369614)
YURIKAMOME

looks like you can get a travel pass (1-day) for it...

Hope that helps!

Thank you so much! This is really helpful :pandahurray:
Have a nice day!

chachava 01-24-2008 02:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by henriette (Post 369797)
Thank you so much! This is really helpful :pandahurray:
Have a nice day!

no problem, enjoy your trip!

samokan 01-24-2008 04:05 AM

get a prepaid train cards, that way all your travels will be recorded on the back of the card and you can use it as a receipt too. the machines wont "eat" those cards as they are also collectibles. you can get in kiosk, at the machine itself , minimum is usually 1000yen.


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