Travel Guide: Backpacking Through Japan II

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To buy, is required to buy a kind of coupon that give you the travel agent where you buy some in Spain. It is the long, dark leaves in the photo. Kintetsu or recommend ISH, two Japanese agencies in Madrid – I think it also has offices or representatives in Barcelona but I’m sure – of Japanese descent where you serve well and prepare this coupon to go to pick it up soon.

This coupon is not the ticket itself. When you start to travel, you have to change in the tourist offices of the largest stations in Tokyo (Tokyo, Ueno, Shinjuku, Shinagawa, etc). To change, check your passport and you get cumbersome cardboard that is the ticket itself.

This is the role that you will pass through the turnstiles of any JR station and is the underneath of the coupon in the picture above. It is important to not do it directly and you can pay for the train Narita Airport to Tokyo because few people tend to leave the city the first day, and prefer to use it to adapt to the times and get used to the movement that comes over you.

In addition, the trip from Narita to Tokyo takes about an hour (Narita is actually in another prefecture and the Airport is more than 70 km from Tokyo) in any of the railway lines coming out of Airport.

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