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konosakanoboru · 2 months ago
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秋を過ぎた東京の戸越公園には、二段の滝と一面のイチョウの落ち葉が織りなす美しい景観が広がっていました。
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erikoswinoswald · 1 month ago
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🪐🌟 Star Wars oficial posters 🌟⛩️
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si-t-rda · 1 year ago
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Arakawa-Ward, Tokyo, Japan/2023
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niko4696 · 2 years ago
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Shibuya - 2023.05.10
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mojisnovi · 1 year ago
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caraphoto · 2 years ago
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Pale Blue
静岡県伊豆 Canon EOS 5D MarkIV EF70-200mm F2.8L IS II USM
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pepper-jalapeno · 2 years ago
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sleeplessintokyo87 · 2 years ago
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Pick your mood [1-4]
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shun810 · 2 years ago
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#お散歩 #おさんぽ #tokyo #tokyolife #tokyopic #tokyophoto #tokyostreets #tokyotravel #tokyotrip #japan #japanpic #japantravel #japantrip #worldtravel #snapshot #東京 #도쿄 #キリトリセカイ #ダレカニミセタイケシキ #ファインダー越しの私の世界 #写真撮る人と繋がりたい #写真が好きな人とた繋がりたい #sakura #桜 (Shiba Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqSqektPlJO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hikiyosememo · 2 years ago
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konosakanoboru · 10 months ago
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桜が咲きました。すごくたくさんの人が来るこの場所も、朝は少ししか人がいません。
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erikoswinoswald · 6 months ago
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Hajime Saito - Rurouni Kenshin
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si-t-rda · 1 year ago
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Yokosuka-City, Kanagawa, Japan/2024
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redsamuraiii · 2 years ago
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9 Things About Trains in Japan by The Smart Local Japan
Pic by hss.ogura.hiro
1. Seats Can Be Rotated
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Pic by shika_crash/
If you have motion sickness from facing the opposite direction of the train movement, you can rotate. 
Or if you commute in a group of four, you can rotate to face each other. Just remember to talk softly.
2. Some Trains Have Open Doors Button
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Pic by Free Materials
Some trains have buttons at the side of the door, both outside and inside the train to open the doors manually.
I remember standing like an idiot waiting for the door to open until a salaryman helped to push the button. 😂
3. Stack your tickets when transferring from local train to Shinkansen
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Pic by Kodomo Okage Tetsudō
When alighting from local train to the Shinkansen gantry, stack both your local train and Shinkansen tickets on top of each other and insert into the gantry.
Retrieve them once you passed the gantry. If you use prepaid cards like Suica or Pasmo, put in the Shinkansen ticket first and tap your card on the panel.
4. Eating in Trains
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Pic by Hantani Sadahiko 
You can eat in Shinkansen and Express trains but not in local and rapid trains. There’s a reason why Japanese trains are super clean.
From personal experience in taking local trains, drinking is fine but eating is not, especially if the food has a strong smell.    
5. 5 Types of Trains
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Pic by Japan Guide
Bullet Train (Shinkansen) - goes straight to destination. 
Limited Express (Tokkyu) - stops at 1-2 stations along the way.
Express (Kyuko) - stops at 2-3 stations along the way. 
Rapid (Kaisoku) - stops at every few stations (3-5 stations) along the way.
Local (Futsu) - stops at every station like the typical metro.
They are rough estimates as to how many stops they make along the way, depending on which line and how far is it traveling.
I took limited express from Kansai Airport to Shiga Prefecture where my hotel is, it stops at Osaka and Kyoto, the busy stations.
6. Types of Seats
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Pic by robin inizan
On the shinkansen and limited express trains, seats are sorted into 4 categories:
Reserved (Shitei Seki) - guarantee you a seat
Unreserved (Jiyu Seki) - sit anywhere in the unreserved cars
Green Car (Gurin Sha) - more space and leg room
Gran Class - with gourmet meals
Pricing are different for each. You may read the article here to know more.
7. Sightseeing Trains
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Pic by Hagi Tourism Association Official Site
While the 5 trains mentioned above is to get you from point A to B, there is a luxury train for you to admire the scenery and is not as crowded.
Because the train takes longer travel time than the 5 trains above and it does not go to the cities where crowds of officer workers usually go.
This the train where you can eat and drink to your heart content. Different prefecture has different luxury trains which you need to find out.
8. One Cabin Train
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Pic by hss.ogura.hiro
The One Man Train (Wanman Ressha) that you often see in Studio Ghibli type of anime taking place at the countryside.
They can be found on less traveled path or train line leading elsewhere from the usual tourist attractions and big cities.
There is no train conductor to collect your ticket so you have to deposit the ticket into the collection box near the exit.
9. Tickets are collected after the ride
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Pic by y.y_official
To prevent passengers from reusing their tickets, used tickets are collected after your ride at the alighting station.
You can keep the stub as a souvenir but you have to inform the station staff so they will stamp or punch a hole to prevent reusing the ticket.
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ghw-archive · 2 months ago
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niko4696 · 2 years ago
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