Yes, absolutely, you can use Suica/Pasmo for this line. Pretty much all trains are fine, except for the special trains (like Shinkansen, Romance Car, Narita Express etc). The rule of thumb is if the train looks a bit more special, or fancy - you need to by a special ticket for it. You can even use Suica/Pasmo on the monorail going from central Tokyo to Hanada Airport.
It is often said that Japanese people are quiet on trains and in public places. However, please forgive the students who are a little noisy because, as far as I can tell from their conversations, they are probably students on a school excursion from the countryside and are excited.
Thank you so much for this vid, im going to Japan this monday and i wanted to visit ODAIBA, thxxxxx ❤️
It sounds awesome! Have a great trip, and I'm sure you will enjoy it in person even more 😊
🚄🌁My favorite part is knowing that there is no driver in front. A huge THANK YOU OMG.
Mine too! I love these Monorails trains :))
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
This is NOT a monorail. This is an automated guideway. it runs on tires on flat road like tracks, not on a single rail.
Massive city views! Well done.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Oh wow felt like i was a train driver, very cool haha.
Hahah, thank you 😊
Thank you very much for video. Can I use Suica/Pasmo card for this train?
Yes, absolutely, you can use Suica/Pasmo for this line. Pretty much all trains are fine, except for the special trains (like Shinkansen, Romance Car, Narita Express etc). The rule of thumb is if the train looks a bit more special, or fancy - you need to by a special ticket for it. You can even use Suica/Pasmo on the monorail going from central Tokyo to Hanada Airport.
@@travelwithvioletvik Thank you so much!
It is often said that Japanese people are quiet on trains and in public places.
However, please forgive the students who are a little noisy because, as far as I can tell from their conversations, they are probably students on a school excursion from the countryside and are excited.
well spotted :) Indeed this train was full of young students going to Odaiba, so there was way way more noise than on a typical Japanese train
Noise pollution in Japan is not produced by citizens but by announcements in the subway, street advertising on giant screens etc etc
Real life vs IA