How to pay The bus accepts either IC card or cash. The cash must be in exact change and notes must be broken into coins during the bus ride. Be sure to break that note while the bus is running to avoid delays when paying. If paying in cash be sure to grab a ticket when entering ...
Thelimousine bushas routes to Kyoto from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 of Kansai Airport. We highly recommend this bus for travelers with lots of luggage. When taking the train to Kyoto, you'll need to take a shuttle bus from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1, where the train station is located...
Tochigi is a prefecture in theKanto region. It's located close enough toTokyoto travel there by train, bus, or car, so it's a popular tourist spot forone-day trips. Photo by Pixta Read also: Bring a Jacket! Essential Sightseeing Tips for Nikko Visitors How to Travel from Tokyo to Nikk...
Taking a taxi in Tokyo? We know they’re expensive, especially compared to train and bus. But, sometimes you don’t have a choice. Whether you’re stranded after the last train, or find yourself miles from the closest train station, knowing how to catch a taxi in Tokyo is a skill tha...
Photo: Kyoto bus button –Javier/CC BY-NC 2.0 Head to the front of the bus and tap your IC card against the reader near the driver. Otherwise, put your ticket and the exact fare in the box near the driver. If you do not have the exact change, there is a machine that dispenses ...
Kyoto City Bus (left) and Kyoto Bus (right) Subway There are two subway lines in Kyoto, the Karasuma Line which runs from south to north along Karasuma-dori and stops at JR Kyoto Station, and the newer Tozai Line which runs from east to west and meets the Karasuma Line at the inters...
Nara-Kyoto: 1,100 JPY Tokyo-Odawara: 3,200 JPY Getting Around Japan By Public Bus Buses are a less expensive alternative to trains but they take more time. For example, the three-hour bullet train ride fromTokyoto Osaka is over nine hours on the bus. ...
Going by rail is the most thrilling way to see Japan, especially if you're only in the country for a short visit. The bullet train can take you from Tokyo to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka and other major cities within a few hours, making the shinkansen the favorite type of transportation for fore...
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Let's Ride The Convenient Bus Routes In Tokyo ! How to Ride a Highway Bus We recommend highway buses for those that want to visit not just Tokyo, but other regions of Japan like Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, and such, but want to keep travel costs low. ...