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More guidance in foreign languages on public transportation Subway: Nihonbashi Station, Tokyo
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More guidance in foreign languages on public transportation
Subway: Nihonbashi Station, Tokyo Metro
The subway is the most convenient way to travel within a city. It is well organized, not only in big cities like Tokyo and Osaka, but in other core local cities as well.

Subway : Nihonbashi Station, Tokyo Metro
Subway StationA display for the subway and the name of the station in Japanese and English.
Subway Entrance
Station Name and LineThe name of the station and line in Japanese and English found at the entrance.
Ticket Vending Machine A ticket vending machine with information in Japanese and English.
Station NameA display board for the station name in Japanese and English.
Ticket gate
Ticket Gate DisplayA ticket gate display in English, Chinese, and Korean.
Route MapA route map in Japanese and English found at the platform.
Platform Display A display of the station name in Japanese and English found at the platform.
Exit SignAn exit sign in Japanese, English, and Korean
WC (Restroom) Sign
Subway Tips
Most Japanese subway charges are based on the distance to the destination. When buying a ticket, please be sure to check your destination and fare.
Transferring is sometimes troublesome, even for Japanese passengers. When taking the subway, please be sure to check the route map. Maps in English are available at stations and hotels.







