In this video, I show you how to get to Tokyo from Narita Airport using Welcome Suica! Hope you enjoy the video🤝🏻✨ Patreon: / yutin_jp My Instagram: @yu_xoxo08 / yu_xoxo08 #Japan #Tokyo #Aquarium
@@kevinhiggins7838 Yeah it was my first time, I had a JR pass before their crazy price hike, so I managed to visit a lot of the major cities of Honshu. Definitely keep that list in mind. It will come in handy once you get the chance to travel there you will have a blast. As for Japanese I'd say I am between N4-N3. That was enough to be able to move around the train stations, restaurants and hotels, but not enough to start conversations with locals though.
Thanks for sharing your valuable time with us with such a great presentation. You'e quite the expert and make this very enjoyable. Your smile warms the heart.
Yuka, I always appreciate these little videos. I've always thought about traveling to Japan within the next few years, and these videos give a lot of nice little tips. Being more worldly is always welcome.
Yuka Chan, I really enjoy watching your videos. You ALWAYS have a wonderful smile on your face that I think is passed on to your viewers. Thank you, you are incredible.
Hello there Yuka chan, Thank you for another interesting video. It’s beautiful, clean and organized there in Japan. It appears to be a highly superior society compared to many other countries. You look really nice with your pretty dress too. Thank you.
You are a very good tour guide! The Suica and train lines are very confusing for a gaijin at first. Thank you for explaining everything! This video is very helpful. 😇🙏🏼
I just stumbled onto your channel Yuka, what a lovely surprise! I’m really enjoying going through your videos, they are informative and fun! I wish you great success and happiness. A ride on your rickshaw is definitely on my bucket list! Pat 🏴
Gorgeous Yuka! I'm always eager to watch and live what you do in your videos. They're always original in content and procedure plus you have an option to publish educational videos about travel and tours. Your work here is worth to live it. And as a bonus added your beauty and sublime presence 💛🙏
Yuka-ta! is the expression that always comes first to my mind whenever I see this wonderful human being smile against me. Thanks Yuka-chan for another great contribution to your video collection! 😊
Video is very helpful👍. Passenger trains in the US are not nearly as common, so understanding the Japan train system is a bit of a mystery, when we're acostomed to rental cars on vacation.
I'll be headed for Japan very soon. People ask what I'm going to do there and I tell them "Get lost on the subway for two weeks and then come home." 😅 Those Suica cards are something that any tourist really should know about ahead of time. I hear from everyone how much easier they will make things for you.
So many travel programmes just show you sights and hotels. What most don't tell you is the practical issues when buying tickets, reading information boards, etc. This was excellent in showing potential travellers how to get about, well done.
Great video Yuka-chan..thanks for all the useful info on the Suica card ..looks very easy to use and top up 😊. Ueno looks a cool place to visit too ❤. Thanks as always for all your hard work..great channel ..love watching 😍. So cute and beautiful Yuka-chan..have a wonderful weekend..take care of yourself..stay safe and looking forward to the next video 🤗😘💕💕
Bienvenidos al universo Yuka Chan . Un universo sin faltas de respeto a nadie, compartiendo conocimiento y bellos lugares con una elegancia y una educación que en esta época es difícil poder ver, transmitiendo una alegría increible a través de esa sonrisa y esos ojos que hipnotizan. No hay un canal en youtube tan elegante y disfrutable como éste.
Ueno was literally my first place to go during my first trip to Tokyo, just happened a month ago. The only difference is that I came from Haneda Airport and stayed a night near there.
Thanks Yuka-chan, this is very helpful information! I didn't know the IC cards are so versatile 🤔 Is there a specific card you want to add to your collection? 😊💕
Great video, very informative. Don’t forget to get the new IC card at Tokyo Station called TOICA with the chickens on the front 😊. Thank you Yuka chan 🙏🏼🙂
An Amazing informative video was very useful will have to remember it all if I ever visit Japan, keep up these wonderful video and never lose you're beautiful smile.
I just watched a Misa video and SURRISE! There's a Yuka video too. Sugoi! I love Misa and Yuka video posts and love having breakfast while they take me on a new adventure - Let's go!
I can't imagine to travel through Japan without it. I've got my Green Suica Card last year, back than there weren't any troubles with lack of semiconductors. I can't wait to be in Japan next year. :)
It is so wonderful that Japan has affordable, reliable, and fast trains. Here in Canada, trains often cost more then flying, are not at all reliable, and are never fast. A country as vast as Canada, and we have absolutely no high speed rail lines. Usually the train is slower then driving to your destination yourself. North America in general is very far behind Asia and Europe when it comes to train travel. Thank you for another wonderfully informative video.
Yuka chan, you are a guide by all your heart 😄👍. I know about Suica and the chip shortage issue, but now I learned where and how to buy a ticket. ありがとうございますせんせい
For the last 5 years I had always flown Delta airlines to Narita airport, but lately Delta flights goes straight to Haneda airport and it's actually better for me.
Great video as always, Yuka Chan. I enjoy these traveling tip videos. I used a rail pass in Great Britian the same way, except my pass was unlimited for 1 month.
The only problem I see is if you arrived at 12 midnight in Narita so nomore trains running. Either you spend the night at Narita or take the limousine bus for Shinjuku, Ueno or Asakusa which is pricey at rougly around JPY1800.
A round of applause for the Japanese for making the use of technology so practical and useful. Of course if no one explains it to you first it can be confusing.
Great video Yuka! I'll be in Japan in a few months and while I've got a green suica for myself, I was wondering where to buy the Welcome Suica for a friend.