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  1. Tokyo Metro's subway map information. You can download Tokyo Metro Subway Map available in 8 languages; English, Spanish, German, French, Chinese (simplified / traditional), Korean, and Russian.

  2. Japan Railways maps. Interactive and PDF downloadable maps to help you plan your trip to Japan. Find easy-to-read travel resources about the train and metro systems of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto as well as details about the lines you can take with your Japan Rail Pass.

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Navigating Tokyo's train and subway system can be challenging for non-locals. With a complex web of JR East and other private railway companies, as well as subways, it can be overwhelming to understand. However, this guide is here to help you confidently navigate Tokyo's train system.

  4. Feb 21, 2020 · The Tokyo train map is made up of the Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway, Japan Railway (JR) East and other private railway companies. Together, they manage 29 railway lines in the Tokyo train system. To put it into perspective, that’s about 4 times more than the number of train lines Singapore has.

  5. Tokyo Metro Subway Map. Select a station number on the subway map to view the information on the station. Use a button on the lower right corner to zoom in/out or view the display in full screen. All.

  6. Title. Major railway and Subway Route Map: Metropolitan Area. Author. East Japan Railway Company. Created Date. 3/17/2016 9:47:40 AM.

  7. Jan 9, 2015 · Confused by Japan's train system? All you need to know about Tokyo's Japan Rail (JR), Metro and Subway is here, from buying tickets or passes to changing lines.

  8. Tokyo's train and subway system is clean and efficient and one can get to most points in the city this way. • If unsure of the ticket price just get the lowest priced ticket then show the ticket at your destination and pay the difference.

  9. Find out everything that is included in the Japan Rail Pass, where stations are located and how long travel distances are. Build your own itinerary by pinning stations to the map, then share your travel plans with friends, or save a copy for yourself.

  10. The Tokyo Metro, formerly known as Eden, is the rapid transit system serving Japans capital city. The system began its journey in 1927 as the Tokyo Underground Railway. It currently has 13 lines and 282 stations, with a network length of nearly 330 kilometres.