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Narita to Shinjuku
Broad route guide for Narita to Shinjuku: choose the airport bus when the drop-off...
Choose the airport bus if your hotel is close to a useful stop.
Haneda to Shinjuku
Broad route guide for Haneda to Shinjuku: when rail is the cleanest answer, when...
For many first-time visitors, rail is the cleanest broad answer from Haneda to Shinjuku, usually via...
Welcome Suica
If your Tokyo routes are not fully fixed yet, Welcome Suica is usually the...
If your hotel area, airport route, and daily neighborhoods are not fully locked yet, Welcome Suica...
Tokyo Subway Ticket
Broad Tokyo Subway Ticket guide for visitors: when the 24-, 48-, or 72-hour pass...
Tokyo Subway Ticket is worth buying only after your hotel area and core routes are fixed...
Best area to stay in Tokyo
For first-time visitors choosing a first Tokyo base, Ueno is usually the lowest-friction broad default.
For first-time visitors choosing a first Tokyo base, Ueno is usually the lowest-friction broad default
Best eSIM for Japan
For most unlocked iPhone and Pixel users, a pre-arrival travel eSIM is the lowest-stress Japan data setup.
If your phone is unlocked and officially supports eSIM, a pre-arrival travel eSIM is usually the...
Late-night Tokyo arrival: what to decide first
Practical reading order for late-night Tokyo arrivals: reduce airport-transfer risk, first-night hotel mistakes, and...
Ueno vs Shinjuku vs Asakusa for first-time visitors
Practical comparison of Ueno, Shinjuku, and Asakusa for first-time Tokyo stays, based on airport-access...
Choose Ueno as the safest default, Shinjuku if network reach matters most, and Asakusa if you...