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  1. The Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in the Sumida City Ward, not far away from Asakusa. With a height of 634 meters (634 can be read as "Musashi", a historic name of the Tokyo Region), it is the tallest structure in Japan and was ...

  2. Height: 180 meters. Completed in 1954. Completed in 1954, the Nagoya TV Tower is one of the older landmarks of Nagoya's downtown Sakae District. The 180 meter high tower was the first TV tower of its kind in Japan and houses an observation deck 100 meters above ground. A unique hotel was added to the tower in 2020.

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    • Major Jr Train Lines in Central Tokyo
    • Subways
    • Other Railway Companies

    The map shows Tokyo's major railway stations and the five JR lines that are most relevant to people who travel within central Tokyo. 1. Yamanote Line Circle line that connects all major city centers. 2. Keihin-Tohoku Line Runs parallel to the Yamanote Line on the eastern half of the circle. 3. Chuo/Sobu Line (Local) Runs across the Yamanote circle ...

    Tokyo's subway network is operated by two entities: Toei with four lines, and Tokyo Metro with nine lines. Together, they densely cover central Tokyo, especially the area inside the Yamanote circle and the areas around Ginzaand the area east of the loop line. Note, that at their terminal stations, the trains of some subway lines continue to operate...

    Besides JR East and the two subway companies, most other railway companies connect Tokyo with the metropolis' outer regions and surrounding prefectures. Their lines typically start at one of the stations of the JR Yamanote Line. Many of the private railway companies also operate department storesusually at their train lines' major stations. 1. Toky...

  3. Transportation. Japan has an efficient public transportation network, especially within metropolitan areas and between the large cities. Japanese public transportation is characterized by its punctuality, its superb service, and the large crowds of people using it.

  4. One to three town buses per hour run from Miyanoura Ferry Terminal via Honmura (10 minutes, 100 yen) to the Tsutsujiso bus stop at the east gate of the Benesse House complex (15 minutes, 100 yen), from where free shuttle buses continue to the Benesse House (3 minutes), the Lee Ufan Museum (5 minutes) and the Chichu Art Museum (7 minutes).

  5. By bus (outside winter only) JR Tohoku Bus operates direct buses between Aomori Station, Shin-Aomori Station, Mount Hakkoda and Lake Towada, stopping along Oirase Stream before terminating in Yasumiya. The one way ride takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes and costs 3,480 yen. There are 2-3 departures per day from mid April to early November.

  6. Only 3.5 hours north of Narita Airport by bus is the town of Nikko, entrance to Nikko National Park and home to Toshogu, one of Japan's most celebrated shrines. The shrines and temples of Nikko, specifically the buildings of Toshogu, Futarasan Shrine and Rinnoji Temple, are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the town sees many visitors ...

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