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I like your video. But,I have one question. Did this Keikyu line direct connect running to Asakusa? According to the video, it seems remind to transfer to Toei Asakusa. Is this train nonstop to Asakusa?
According to what I saw in the video, it is nonstop to Asakusa. I'm going to Asakusa from Haneda airport in October. I'm planning to follow the exact route.
Hi, please enlighten me. If i want to stop at Asakusabashi Station then i need to switch to normal train (not limited express) at Sengakuji Station right?
Thanks a lot. This video is really helpful to me. However, there is a mistake in the beginning of the video (0:14) describing Narita Airport as 羽田. It shall be Haneda.
I'm so scared need to find Tokyo Monorail 08 to the Hamamatsucho Station and then to the Yamanote Line to Yūrakuchō Station there is a 100% chance that I got lost lol😭
Love The Back Ground Music, You Soooo CooL, Tyvvm In Sharing Your Trip With Us Beautiful Gorgeous Japan.. Tysvvm. And Ty For The Back Ground Music. Tyvvm. God Bless.😇🙏🏻
aw man, I'm nervous about getting from narita to shinjuku. I'm planning on going to study abroad in japan for a year in Jan of 2022 and just the thought of figuring all this out on my own is sccarriinggg meee.
Can I buy ONE ticket at the airport to any station of Yamanote line via Shinagawa Sta.? or I need two (one to Shinagawa and the other ticket from Shinagawa to *the station i wanna go to*) ?