To begin with, I recommend to watch above video provided by Yellow Productions. It provides you 35 tips to help you ride the trains, subway, and Shinkansen in Tokyo, Japan. He has covered everything you need to know to successfully navigate Tokyo's public transportation system including how to buy tickets, how to plan your trip, and how to ride the train itself.
- Is Tokyo's most important train line (above-ground)
- Departures about 2-4 minutes in each direction
- Circles central Tokyo and trains are colored light green
- Connects Tokyo Station with such oher major Tokyo stations
- Notorious for its crowdedness in the rush hours
- Japan Rail Pass can be used
Dashboards and Signs
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At Shinjuku Station (新宿駅) and head for Ikebukuro Station (池袋駅) and Ueno Station (上野駅) |
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At Tokyo Station (東京) now and next station is Yurakucho Station (有楽町) |
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Now (ただいま) at Shinjuku Station (新宿駅) |
Connection Guidance (のりかえご案内) at Shinjuku Station (新宿駅)
At Shinjuku Station (新宿駅), you can connect to different train lines from JR Yamanote Line (see above picture):
Each train station is numbered based on individual subway line in this way:
See below diagram for a sample list of Japanese train lines and their corresponding colors.
- Chuo Line (中央線)
- JR Saikyo Line
- JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line
- Odakyu Line
- Keio Line
- Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
- Toei Line (都営線)
Connection Guidance (のりかえご案内) at Shinagawa Station (品川駅)
At Shinagawa Station (品川駅), you can connect to different train lines from JR Yamanote Line:
![]() | Yamanote Line Inner Tracks for Tokyo, Ueno | ![]() | Tokaido Line |
![]() | Yamanote Line Outer Tracks for Shibuya, Shinjuku | ![]() | Yokosuka Line, Sobu Line for Tokyo, Chiba (Rapid-service Train) |
![]() | Keihin-Tohoku Line for Omiya | "Narita Express" | |
![]() | Keihin-Tohoku Line for Ofuna | ![]() | Yokosuka Line, Sobu Line |
![]() ![]() | Tokaido Line, Ueno Tokyo Line | "Narita Express" | |
![]() | Ueno Tokyo Line(Limited Express) | ![]() | Yokosuka Line for Kurihama (Rapid-service Train) |
![]() | Ueno Tokyo Line | ![]() ![]() | Tokaido,San-yo Shinkansen |
![]() | Tokaido Line, Ueno Tokyo Line | ![]() ![]() | Tokaido,San-yo Shinkansen |
How Stations Are Numbered
Each train station is numbered based on individual subway line in this way:
- The alphabet letter represents the subway line name.
- In the subway route map, the station number is shown according to subway line.
- Station numbers are circled with a color that represents the subway line.
See below diagram for a sample list of Japanese train lines and their corresponding colors.
Bike Ride Along Tokyo's Yamanote Line
In below video, Kyde and Eric rode bikes along Yamanote Line on the street level, which they have provides insightful information at each station along the line.
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