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Transportation in Tokyo

With a peerless public transportation network and an increasing number of multi lingual signage, getting around Tokyo is becoming relatively stress-free. With a JR Rail Pass or travel card, you can navigate stations, hop on and off buses and even take waterbuses with ease. Traveling over ground, underground, at slow-speed or ultra-fast-speed are all options in the city. Taxis with English signage are available, as is a vast network of buses. Central Tokyo itself is relatively small meaning renting a bicycle is a practical and fun way to navigate the city.

Getting Around Tips

Japan Railways (JR) network of trains covers the whole of the country and JR East is responsible for the network in the east of Japan including Tokyo.

Shinkansen speeding in and out of Tokyo is synonymous with fast-paced and modern Tokyo.

The Tokyo Metro and The Toei Transportation —Japan's underground networks of trains—is as comprehensive as its over ground cousin.

Explore some of the lesser known areas of Tokyo and beyond by riding on local railways.

Buses can be a useful transportation alternative to trains if you are staying outside of the immediate city center.

When walking Tokyo's streets, a taxi is never too far away. Taxis in Tokyo are very clean, and offer excellent customer service, with trustworthy drivers.

With Tokyo's peerless public transportation system, it is unlikely you will need to rent a car if you are staying central throughout your stay.

Discovering Tokyo by bicycle is a fun way to explore the city offering you a wider range of sights and sounds that might otherwise be missed if you are traveling on other forms of public transport.

Take a trip to Tokyo’s islands, full of unspoiled nature and local charm and easily accessible from the Kanto region by ship and plane.

The view of Tokyo at night is extra special when you’re free to choose your angle.

The Port of Tokyo is your new gateway to Japan. Journey to any region of the country with convenient access to ships, planes, and trains.

Explore further afield by taking public transport or driving to some of Japan’s most exciting cities

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