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Getting Around Tokyo by Train - Lonely Planet
Tokyo’s extensive rail network includes JR lines, a subway system and private commuter lines that depart in every direction for the suburbs, like spokes on a wheel. Trains arrive and depart precisely on time. Journeys that require transfers between lines run by different operators cost more than journeys that use only one operator's lines. Major transit hubs include Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Ueno stations.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/japan/tokyo/transport/getting-around/train
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6 Tips For Navigating Tokyo's Subway System
The Tokyo subway system is one of the largest and most complex in the world. Here are a few tips to help you find your way around.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/geoffreymorrison/2016/05/21/6-tips-for-navigating-tokyos-subway-system
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Getting around in Tokyo | Japan Rail Pass
With 13 million inhabitants, Tokyo is one of the most populous areas in the world. It extends 90 km from east to west and 25 km from north to south. To remedy this colossal size, the city has built a dense and practical, if rather complex transportation system. See our tips for using the various means of transportation available and move efficiently in the Japanese capital.
https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/japan-by-rail/travel-tips/getting-around-in-tokyo
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Tokyo Travel: Access, Orientation and Transportation
Tokyo is covered by a dense network of train, subway and bus lines, which are operated by about a dozen different companies. The train lines operated by JR East and the subway lines are most convenient for moving around central Tokyo.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2017.html
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20 Ways To Visit Japan On The Cheap
The Japanese yen is now about 17 percent cheaper vs. the U.S. dollar than it was just six months ago. Here are 20 tips to help your travel dollar go even further.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewbender/2013/03/05/20-ways-to-visit-japan-on-the-cheap
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Getting Around in Tokyo - Frommer's
Your most frustrating moments in Tokyo will probably occur when you find you're totally lost. Maybe it will be in a subway or train station, where all you see are signs in Japanese, or on a street somewhere as you search for a museum, restaurant, or bar. At any rate, accept here and now that you will get lost if you are at all adventurous and eager to strike out on your own.
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/tokyo/getting-around
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Getting Around Tokyo - Truly Tokyo
Tokyo is a huge sprawling city but it's served by one of the world's best public transport systems. Here are all the details on getting around Tokyo easily.
https://trulytokyo.com/getting-around-tokyo/