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Use Skyliner only if you live in Ueno. The other major stations in Tokyo (Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Shinagawa) are all served by the Narita Express by JR East. Yes, it's slower that way, but you don't want to change onto a busy commuter train with three bags or sth.
Japan sounds like heaven! I swear i rather pay more for a meal just so long as I'm nor forced to tip. Minimum tipping here is 12%, and they always expect you to put more than that. Many bars won't let you leave until the entire table puts enough money to cover for the tip 😂
I don't even know whats the point of the other options. If you take the normal train its like a couple yen cheaper, and the narita express is more expensive and slower too
Ty, for the information, i had just seen a video of a teacher in japan that put a raw egg on her rice, so i was wondering why they did it, ty again ❤❤❤❤
In Japan, Chicken Eggs are generally safe to consume raw or partially cooked, because of the hygiene controls employed in the egg production process. At the farm level - the Chickens (egg laying Hens) are vaccinated against E.Coli and Salmonella, their feed is heated to kill those bacteria, and the coop houses are also regularly disinfected. Before being sold, the eggs are also washed to further reduce E. Coli and Salmonella related risks.