going to japan soon,
is public transport reeeeallly hard to figure out? i am on a tight time schedule (7 days) and i need to get to places with relative ease
Going to japan soon
Depends on locations.
If you are going to some country area where trains come their station only once or twice an hour, missing your train would cause serious problems (but you won't neither get harmed nor lose a lot of your money for it, just lose your time of hours).
And if you are going to big city, especially Tokyo, public transports would come in every 10 minutes. And somebody would help you in English.
yeah because im going from narita airport to toyama to see some friends and idk what station to go to or what train to take
>narita
>toyama
>idk what station to go to or what train to take
Not such a difficult way though if only you carry a phone.
whats the keisei line for? and yeah i will have a phone with wi fi on it
>keisei(京成) line
the name of the railway which travels between Tokyo(東京, contract into 京;kei) and Narita(成田 成;sei)
You could arrive Ueno by that, and catch a bullet train bound to Narita there.
Everybody around you would be helpful in that district. Take it easy.
>bound to Narita
Bound to "Toyama"
Sorry.
yeah idk im just worried that i wont get there on time and stuff, im sleeping over a friends house at 5pm. but when i went to japan at school everyone was helpful so i think it will be okay. thank you!
btw are you japanese?
yes, there is no english, make sure you have internet and take a photo of the jap symbols for the station you are going to
Does he need to take the Metro between Nippori and Ueno ?
I'd love to experience the beauty of Japanese rail infracstructure, you are so lucky
>Japanese
そうです、yes I am
No, he could get to Keisei-Ueno station which is located about 3 minute by walk to JR-Ueno station where bullet trains depart.
He also could ask other foreign tourist around him. There should be bunch of them in that train.
>beauty of Japanese rail infracstructure
hmm... did you think so? thank you..
i know some basic japanese so i can ask some people or the train cordinator or workers
btw what do you think of Jow Forums in comparison to 2ch?
As my very candid opinion it’s just a difference that in which Japanese or English it’s written.
Sex, cars, anime, immigrants, literally the same topics we are talking about here and there.
It's pretty simple, really.
There is even an app that lets you punch in your starting station and your end station and tells you which train to take at what time and at what price.
Did eventually google start their service in Danish?
>>Whoaa power of information technology
yoshimitsu!
>He comes to Japan.
What?
on a side note, how would I go about finding a gf (male)?