Overall excellent guide. I'm currently in Haneda Airport right now, one thing I would point out is that the exchange rate from the exchange currency counter is a lot better than the exchange rate vending machine. I got 131 yen for 1 usd from the counter, whereas it's 123 yen for 1 usd dollar from the vending machine. ❤
I want to give a big thanks to making this video❤ last week I had a 10hr layover in Japan and although I am very shy and anxious this video gave me all the info I needed to confidently get to tokyo station and explore a bit of Japan. From the bottom of my heart thabk you!!
This video was excellent. While I do really love visiting Japan, as a country 'boy' from Australia, it can be somewhat stressful for me when it comes to making the right decisions when it comes to which platform, directions and navigating the various entrances & exits to reach my destination. Your video made the trip from Haneda to Tokyo appear all so easy, that I can relax now. Thank you.
Exactly the video I was looking for, as I'll be arriving at Haneda and staying at a hotel in Hamamutsucho! Very clear and concise information. Thank you!
Just changed my airport arrival to Haneda. I love your videos and I hope you continuously inform us of these Japan travel tips. Love and support from Philippines 🇵🇭
@@Project_Reus Even if you don't make the change, there are good transportation choices from Narita. It just takes longer to get to the centre of Tokyo.
I will be going to Tokyo in 2 weeks and this video has given me the confidence to take the monorail and Jr line train to Shinjuku station. Thank you so much
I know this is an old video, but I've just discovered your channel.. This is so good! I'm very grateful. I'm a little bit terrified about using the trains for my trip coming up at the end of March. This lined up exactly with what my NAVITIME app says. I was glad to see it in action.
I love the monorail its so convient as I was staying In Tamachi and just had to transfer at Hamamatsucho to local train , If anyone is flying to Japan try your hardest to get a flight to Haneda (Tokyo) and she is absolutely correct get Suica card its awesome can use it everywhere besides on public transport. You can even use it to buy food hehe.
Please be noted that the blank Suica card i showed in this video is no longer available, from June 8, 2023, due to the current shortage in chips. You can buy the Welcome Suica card instead. There's a vending machine of the Welcome Suica card (in red) at the same ticket corner of the monorail. Here's how different the cards are: ua-cam.com/video/NfUZajhLkPs/v-deo.html Basically the Welcome Suica card is like a Suica card for visitors that is valid for 28 days and does not require a deposit. Once you top up money onto the card, it's not refundable. so just top up little by little. You can still buy a normal Suica card if you fill out your name. Or you can use the digital Suica card on your phone.
Thank you so much! 🙏 please be noted that the blank Suica card i showed in this video is no longer available due to the current shortage in chips. you can buy the Welcome Suica card instead. there's a vending machine for welcome suica card (in red) at the same ticket corner. here's how different they are: ua-cam.com/video/NfUZajhLkPs/v-deo.html basically the welcome suica card is like a suica card for visitors that is valid for 28 days and does not require a deposit. once you top up money onto the card, it's not refundable. so just top up little by little.
Thank you for the excellent video with clear instructions. We head to Tokyo on Tuesday and this will help alleviate some of the stress trying to figure out where to go
Thank you so much! We will be travelling to Japan for the first time in February and we will be going from Haneda Airport to Shinjuku, so I found this SUPER helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! FYI, if you're considering getting a Suica card, check out the Welcome Suica card instead. It's basically a Suica card that does NOT require deposit, and good for 28 days. You can buy it at ticket vending machines at the airports,or at JR Travel Service Centers in town.
@stephane its true taking a bus could be less hassle but it’s good too that they get the hang of taking the subway and learn coz most of the time tourists will use subway to move around tokyo. the more experienced you get riding the subway and reading the signs the smoother your travel can be. but i would suggest for tourists to take advantage of 72 hr subway pass for $10 it will save you a lot of money you just need to have a good plan.
Excellent videos on your channel. I wished this was available before my lay over in Narita back in 2019 from Thailand back to California. My son and I had a nice afternoon anyway exploring Narita town and temple. I will save this for my next trip to Thailand with a long layover in Japan. Thank you!
I’m so happy I found this channel. I am going to Japan this year and I will be arriving at Haneda airpot and I was a little afraid to get the monorail because of the tranfer to go to Tokyo station but your video is great you take your time and gave me confidence that I need it. I’m going to watch other videos in your channel for more tips. Thank you. ❤❤
Thank you for this video! Going to tokyo next month and staying in ueno, we will have a toddler with us so I am still a bit nervous as the lack of elevators as we will have suitcases and a pushchair, but the horror will only be upon arrival and departure 🤣
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 traveling with a toddler is fun ^^ there are elevators at most stations in Tokyo. maybe try to avoid rush hours. Have a great trip!
Hi, I have been watching your videos recently as I need to travel to Tokyo on my own for a holiday in March 2023. I find your videos very detailed and informative for me. Would you mind if I asked you some questions about staying in hotels in Shinjuku which is very near to the Shinjuku station. This is my first time travelling to Japan on my own from Haneda Airport. Appreciate yr advise! Thank you so much!
Thank you! if your destination is Shinjuku, you can take a bus to Shinjuku station (Busta Shinjuku). it's a little bit slower but you don't have to worry about switching trains... the bus also stops at some hotels in Shinjuku too. check out the link here: www.airport-bus-alliance.com/limousinebus/result-t.html?airport=羽田空港&area=新宿エリア&lang=en&frto=1
Thank u so much for responding to my message. I really appreciate it! Yes, I intend to stay either in Hotel Sunroute hotel, Tokyo Stay Shinjuku or maybe Citadines Central Shinjuku. I am in the midst of deciding which hotel is the best for me. Anyway, thank u again for sending over the bus information to me.
@@sharonlee7064 hi, if you know anything about COVID restrictions, can you add it here in your comment? With the rise in novel coronavirus in China, I fear new restrictions may come into play. I am traveling in Feb and have a 17 hours layover in Haneda and planning to explore Tokyo. I am flying from NY. Thanks for help.
As always, thank you so much for another great and informative video 🙏 If possible, would love to see a video regarding the most convenient way for a trip between Tokyo Station and Kyoto Station by shinkansen. And have a wonderful day 🌹
❤ from india to you for the beautiful step by step video.. makes me so confident and relaxed now to travel to japan. I have subscribed to your channel and will explore other videos to plan my trip wisely 😊
This is very helpful. Thank you. For what it is worth, it is useful to hold onto the Suica card. I bought a Pasmo card (similar to Suica and it can be used in exactly the same way) that I first used in 2016, again in 2018, and I plan to use it a third time in 2023. I was able to use the Pasmo card in Kyoto and Osaka too and I believe that the Suica card can also be used in those cities too.
thank you so much for sharing!🙏 you're right, you can use Suica card in those cities and throughout Japan. so are other IC cards, since there's only one IC card network in Japan. and the normal ic cards (not the 28-day cards for tourists) have 10yrs validity since you last used it.
Another alternative if one has time before a flight to Haneda.... take the train to Kichijoji, put bags into locker near North exit. Explore n enjoy yr time here then catch KEIKYU bus to Haneda Airport . Cost ard 1250yen. Bus stop is near the police box /Odeon. Check the website for the timetable . Kichijoji is a lively area explore, lots to shop, eat n see. Just remember to factor bus ride time n checkin time to decide what time to catch the bus .
Thanks for the excellent video. You have vlear instructions and i find this very helpful. Previously I used the bus to Shinjuku but I can try this next time
Thank you! I once had a layover at Haneda and would have used your advice if I had known at the time to get into Tokyo center. The JR Line 2 versus Line 1 would have been confusing without your video since both showed Tokyo on their Blue and Green signs for L1 and L2.
Such a helpful video thank you. I do have a question, what do you recommend doing with large luggage. Can we take it on the monorail or should we use kuroneko and deliver it to the hotel/ Airbnb?
Glad you liked it ^^ FYI, personally I had no problem with large luggages on the monorail, trains and even buses. we always carried them with us instead of using delivering service. it depends how far your hotel/airbnb is from the station too.
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 for wheelchair, you'll need to contact the station staff at the entrance gate to get assistance to get on/off the trains. They will walk with you to the train and have a kind of connector to help you get on / off the trains smoothly. For the Welcome Suica card, technically you can use credit cards but it seems that, for some reason, many foreign credit cards don't work at the Welcome Suica vending machine. so it's best to have some Japanese yen just in case.
if you're going to Kyoto, maybe taking the Keykyu train to Shinagawa is a better option cuz you can directly switch to the bullet train to go to Kyoto there. if your luggages are ok with the airlines, they should be ok with the trains.
Hi, the JR lines and monorail both operate until around mid night. I'd try not to go past 23:30 just to be safe.. please check out the updated video for the monorail here: ua-cam.com/video/FwQBQjtydJw/v-deo.html
Please check out the updated video of How To Get From Haneda Airport to Tokyo BY MONORAIL here: ua-cam.com/video/FwQBQjtydJw/v-deo.html
Overall excellent guide. I'm currently in Haneda Airport right now, one thing I would point out is that the exchange rate from the exchange currency counter is a lot better than the exchange rate vending machine. I got 131 yen for 1 usd from the counter, whereas it's 123 yen for 1 usd dollar from the vending machine. ❤
thank you so much for sharing!
it’s now 137!
@@samlin8089i'm sure the number of yen you get has gone up even more now, since the yen's value is decreasing😅
Thank you for the tip ❤️
I want to give a big thanks to making this video❤ last week I had a 10hr layover in Japan and although I am very shy and anxious this video gave me all the info I needed to confidently get to tokyo station and explore a bit of Japan. From the bottom of my heart thabk you!!
thank you so much! 🙏 i'm so glad you were able to explore Tokyo! 🥰
where were you going after layover
@@varinderkaur4675 back home to Korea
This video was excellent. While I do really love visiting Japan, as a country 'boy' from Australia, it can be somewhat stressful for me when it comes to making the right decisions when it comes to which platform, directions and navigating the various entrances & exits to reach my destination.
Your video made the trip from Haneda to Tokyo appear all so easy, that I can relax now. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!^^
Im in the exact same position mate, (also a "Country boy" from Australia), really really helpful video. Thank you so much.
Your video is amazing, thanks to you I will take Suica and visiting Tokyo be easy
Thank you so much for watching!🙏
Exactly the video I was looking for, as I'll be arriving at Haneda and staying at a hotel in Hamamutsucho! Very clear and concise information. Thank you!
Thank you!^^
Hi do you mind sharing what hotel will you be staying in Hamamutsucho? because i am now planning my stay in japan this june
@@ahmadfarid4101 Hi, look up "Hotel Tavinos Hamamutsucho"
Your voice is so relaxing to listen too!
Just changed my airport arrival to Haneda. I love your videos and I hope you continuously inform us of these Japan travel tips. Love and support from Philippines 🇵🇭
thank you!
We are inexperienced international travelers and mistakenly chose Narita as our arrival airport. Was it complicated for you to make the change?
@@Project_Reus Even if you don't make the change, there are good transportation choices from Narita. It just takes longer to get to the centre of Tokyo.
Thank you so much for explaining step by step.
I am travelling to Tokyo soon and this has helped me not be so anxious travelling alone. 🙏
thank you so much for watching!🙏
Fanatic video. Simple yet super informative. Thanks you.
I will be going to Tokyo in 2 weeks and this video has given me the confidence to take the monorail and Jr line train to Shinjuku station. Thank you so much
thank you so much! if you go to Shinjuku, you can consider the Keikyu train too. it is a little bit faster.
If you're going to the Shinjuku area, there's also a limousine bus service that you can take, won't need to do as much walking around with any bags.
Thank you so much for this guide. Gonna stay at Shinjuku this November. Hope can make it in time coz arriving at Haneda at 11PM.
Thanks! Glad you liked it! Hope the custom will be smooth and fast!
Ahh we're hitting Shinjuku too in February! Hope you have a great time, and I hope we both make it to our hotels as we arrive at 7am lol
I'll go to Japan on November 2nd and I'll stay at Shinjuku.
@@AnnaArmellino Have a wonderful time! Let me know how it is! :)
Hey did you make it? What time is the last train?
I know this is an old video, but I've just discovered your channel.. This is so good! I'm very grateful. I'm a little bit terrified about using the trains for my trip coming up at the end of March. This lined up exactly with what my NAVITIME app says. I was glad to see it in action.
Thanks! it's even easier to use in reality than it looks. plus Hamamatsucho is the final destination so you have plenty of time to get off the train.
Thank you for guiding us through step by step. 😊
Thank you for watching^^
The most underrated UA-cam channel!
thank you^^
@@ONEGOODDREAM No problem, I'm looking forward to visiting Tokyo soon!
I have to agree. Just found this channel and it's an instant sub for me.
Me too, sub right away. So simplified:))
Thank you! My hotel is near Shibuya, so it was very reassuring to see its name on the ticket machine.
I love the monorail its so convient as I was staying In Tamachi and just had to transfer at Hamamatsucho to local train , If anyone is flying to Japan try your hardest to get a flight to Haneda (Tokyo) and she is absolutely correct get Suica card its awesome can use it everywhere besides on public transport. You can even use it to buy food hehe.
Please be noted that the blank Suica card i showed in this video is no longer available, from June 8, 2023, due to the current shortage in chips. You can buy the Welcome Suica card instead. There's a vending machine of the Welcome Suica card (in red) at the same ticket corner of the monorail.
Here's how different the cards are: ua-cam.com/video/NfUZajhLkPs/v-deo.html
Basically the Welcome Suica card is like a Suica card for visitors that is valid for 28 days and does not require a deposit. Once you top up money onto the card, it's not refundable. so just top up little by little. You can still buy a normal Suica card if you fill out your name. Or you can use the digital Suica card on your phone.
Or you could just use the JR Pass for this entire route no? If you have one?
@@steel148 yes, if you have the jr pass, you can use it on the monorail too.
I have noticed the Suica card now is working with Apple Pay this is very useful
Great video! Clear and concise instructions. Thanks very much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much. Its very helpful. Very good English pronunciation with precise and concise explanation.
thank you so much! 🙏
Thank you, going to Thailand and I have 6 hour layover in Tokyo for 6 hours.
Excellent video. Wonderful sharing. Awesome place. very good content. thanks. Big like. Enjoy your day.
Thank you so much!🙏
First trip to Tokyo next week, much thanks for this video!
Thank you so much! 🙏 please be noted that the blank Suica card i showed in this video is no longer available due to the current shortage in chips. you can buy the Welcome Suica card instead. there's a vending machine for welcome suica card (in red) at the same ticket corner.
here's how different they are: ua-cam.com/video/NfUZajhLkPs/v-deo.html
basically the welcome suica card is like a suica card for visitors that is valid for 28 days and does not require a deposit. once you top up money onto the card, it's not refundable. so just top up little by little.
Thank you for the excellent video with clear instructions. We head to Tokyo on Tuesday and this will help alleviate some of the stress trying to figure out where to go
Thank you!
Thank you it helped alot for first timer.in japan....not skipping ads.promise....i am a filipina.living in israel❤
Arrived yesterday and it took me like 15 minutes through all the way. Thank you very much.
Glad it helped! Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you so much.I very much enjoyed your clear and concise instructions.I should have no problems with making that journey now.
Thank you!
Thank you for ease & clarity 👍👍
Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video. I felt so relaxed after watching this information as I am going with my two kids🙏🙏🙏
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! We will be travelling to Japan for the first time in February and we will be going from Haneda Airport to Shinjuku, so I found this SUPER helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! FYI, if you're considering getting a Suica card, check out the Welcome Suica card instead. It's basically a Suica card that does NOT require deposit, and good for 28 days. You can buy it at ticket vending machines at the airports,or at JR Travel Service Centers in town.
@@ONEGOODDREAM Oh wow thank you, that would be PERFECT.
@@ONEGOODDREAM can you buy the welcome suitcase at Haneda Airport? I'm flying to Tokyo in January 😃
@@8989shopper yes, you can. there's a Welcome Suica card vending machine right at the Monorail station.
@stephane its true taking a bus could be less hassle but it’s good too that they get the hang of taking the subway and learn coz most of the time tourists will use subway to move around tokyo. the more experienced you get riding the subway and reading the signs the smoother your travel can be. but i would suggest for tourists to take advantage of 72 hr subway pass for $10 it will save you a lot of money you just need to have a good plan.
Excellent videos on your channel. I wished this was available before my lay over in Narita back in 2019 from Thailand back to California. My son and I had a nice afternoon anyway exploring Narita town and temple. I will save this for my next trip to Thailand with a long layover in Japan. Thank you!
Thank you so much!🙏 hope you will have time to explore Tokyo next time!
I’m so happy I found this channel. I am going to Japan this year and I will be arriving at Haneda airpot and I was a little afraid to get the monorail because of the tranfer to go to Tokyo station but your video is great you take your time and gave me confidence that I need it. I’m going to watch other videos in your channel for more tips. Thank you. ❤❤
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching!^^
This video has helped so much. Thank you
So glad it could be of some help! Thank you so much!🙏
thank you so much for this very useful info!😊
Thank you so much!🙏
This video is super helpful! thank you for easing our anxiety!
Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you for this video!
Going to tokyo next month and staying in ueno, we will have a toddler with us so I am still a bit nervous as the lack of elevators as we will have suitcases and a pushchair, but the horror will only be upon arrival and departure 🤣
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 traveling with a toddler is fun ^^ there are elevators at most stations in Tokyo. maybe try to avoid rush hours. Have a great trip!
Hi, I have been watching your videos recently as I need to travel to Tokyo on my own for a holiday in March 2023. I find your videos very detailed and informative for me. Would you mind if I asked you some questions about staying in hotels in Shinjuku which is very near to the Shinjuku station. This is my first time travelling to Japan on my own from Haneda Airport. Appreciate yr advise! Thank you so much!
Thank you! if your destination is Shinjuku, you can take a bus to Shinjuku station (Busta Shinjuku). it's a little bit slower but you don't have to worry about switching trains... the bus also stops at some hotels in Shinjuku too. check out the link here: www.airport-bus-alliance.com/limousinebus/result-t.html?airport=羽田空港&area=新宿エリア&lang=en&frto=1
Thank u so much for responding to my message. I really appreciate it! Yes, I intend to stay either in Hotel Sunroute hotel, Tokyo Stay Shinjuku or maybe Citadines Central Shinjuku. I am in the midst of deciding which hotel is the best for me. Anyway, thank u again for sending over the bus information to me.
@@sharonlee7064 hi, if you know anything about COVID restrictions, can you add it here in your comment? With the rise in novel coronavirus in China, I fear new restrictions may come into play. I am traveling in Feb and have a 17 hours layover in Haneda and planning to explore Tokyo. I am flying from NY. Thanks for help.
Wow thank you for this information, this is exactly what I have been looking for, during our stop over in Haneda for 8 hrs
Thank you so much!🙏
Tq for excellent video.. very good for new traveller to Japan. Thumb up!
Thank you so much!🙏
As always, thank you so much for another great and informative video 🙏 If possible, would love to see a video regarding the most convenient way for a trip between Tokyo Station and Kyoto Station by shinkansen. And have a wonderful day 🌹
Great suggestion! Thank you!
@@ONEGOODDREAM 🌹
❤ from india to you for the beautiful step by step video.. makes me so confident and relaxed now to travel to japan. I have subscribed to your channel and will explore other videos to plan my trip wisely 😊
so glad you think so! Thank you so much!🙏
Excellent video. Very helpful. Thank you for making this.
Thank you so much for watching!
What about luggage sizes on the monorail? Are they any restrictions to the number of luggages or size of the luggages
You can bring up to 2 items of a combined weight of
Excellent video, thank you. Question, from Haneda Airport, is it best to take monorail to Hilton Tokyo Bay?
Good information. We will be staying at Haneda overnight and will go to city center as you have shown. thank you for sharing.
thank you! hope you'll have a great time!^^
Planning on traveling in June & this vid will surely help us how to navigate the complexities of being a tourist lol- thanks a lot for this!
Thank you!^^
This is very helpful. Thank you. For what it is worth, it is useful to hold onto the Suica card. I bought a Pasmo card (similar to Suica and it can be used in exactly the same way) that I first used in 2016, again in 2018, and I plan to use it a third time in 2023. I was able to use the Pasmo card in Kyoto and Osaka too and I believe that the Suica card can also be used in those cities too.
thank you so much for sharing!🙏 you're right, you can use Suica card in those cities and throughout Japan. so are other IC cards, since there's only one IC card network in Japan. and the normal ic cards (not the 28-day cards for tourists) have 10yrs validity since you last used it.
Wow. Just what I am looking for. Traveling to Tokyo next month. Thanks for your great video.
thank you so much!^^
Thank you so much this will be helpful for my layover trip in October at HND Airport to get into toyko .
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!
Thank you for clear and concise video. I will be visiting Tokyo in May and your video helps tremendously. Keep on dreaming.
Thank you too!
Thanks for this video. Very helpful for tourists. I've now subscribed to your channel to find out more info for my next trip to Japan.
Thank you for your support!
Thanks for your video. I saved it for this September visit to Japan.
thank you so much^^
Nicely done. This will be helpful for my upcoming trip to Haneda airport.
thank you!
thank you for sharing,ill be at the airport for a 8 hour layover.if japan fully opens I would like to visite tokyo.
Hopefully within this year! Thanks for watching :)
THANK YOU!!!! This is so helpful!
Thank you so much!🙏
Great video. Very informative. Thank you
thank you so much! 🙏
Another alternative if one has time before a flight to Haneda.... take the train to Kichijoji, put bags into locker near North exit. Explore n enjoy yr time here then catch KEIKYU bus to Haneda Airport . Cost ard 1250yen. Bus stop is near the police box /Odeon. Check the website for the timetable .
Kichijoji is a lively area explore, lots to shop, eat n see. Just remember to factor bus ride time n checkin time to decide what time to catch the bus .
Very nice and helpful!
Subscribed and thanks!
thank you so much! 🙏
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I needed to know for my trip.
Glad it was helpful! Have a great trip! ^^
Thank you… you video is very helpful as I’m going to Tokyo from Haneda airport 😊
thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this very important video 👍
Thanks for watching!
Excellent and concise video. Thank you so much. I may just use the monorail on my upcoming trip.
Thank you so much for watching!^^ Enjoy your trip!
Really helpful video! I really wanted this information, thank you so much! :D
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for the excellent video. You have vlear instructions and i find this very helpful. Previously I used the bus to Shinjuku but I can try this next time
thank you so much! 🙏 depending on the time, but it might be a little faster by taking Keikyu train and switching at Shinagawa, if you go to Shinjuku..
I used this monorail one time, it was pretty nice!
Thanks for your video! First time considering Haneda Airport & I was worried but seeing your video, I feel it's no problem. :)
thank you so much for watching! Haneda is very easy to navigate and closer too :)
I have been watching your videos. So useful and unstressful. You are great. Thank you!
Thank you!^^
thank you not my first time going to japan but def helped this time going thank you
thank you!
I'll be using the lounge when I leave Japan after my trip. I'll be using the United Polaris lounge in Huston when I go.
Very clear and informative video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!^^
So clear and good! Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!🙏
thank you for the very helpful information!
Glad it was helpful!^^
So clean neat and orderly
thank you so much! 🙏
This video is very helpful.
thank you very much!!
Glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!
Brilliant video. Thank you!
Thank you!
Awesome. So you bought a Suica card but then you scan your phone at the turnstiles?
i actually put the card in the cover of the phone ^^
Thank you for such detailed and useful video!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
hello from france , merci pour la video
Bonjour! Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé! 🙏
Thank you! I once had a layover at Haneda and would have used your advice if I had known at the time to get into Tokyo center. The JR Line 2 versus Line 1 would have been confusing without your video since both showed Tokyo on their Blue and Green signs for L1 and L2.
thank you so much!
Such a helpful video thank you. I do have a question, what do you recommend doing with large luggage. Can we take it on the monorail or should we use kuroneko and deliver it to the hotel/ Airbnb?
Glad you liked it ^^ FYI, personally I had no problem with large luggages on the monorail, trains and even buses. we always carried them with us instead of using delivering service. it depends how far your hotel/airbnb is from the station too.
@@ONEGOODDREAM It's my understanding that the luggage rules on Shinkansen have changed a little but everything else is fine. Thank you for this video.
Thank you Good Dream, really good info !!
thank you so much!🙏
thank you for this. it's really helpful
Thank you so much!🙏
This is so helpful! Thanks so much ❤
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much!🙏
Very good and clear instructions.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video. Does the monorail ticket machine accept euros/credit card as well to buy the suica card or only yen?
i was wondering this as well for when suica cards are available to buy again
Great video! Is the monorail okay for wheelchair? Also can you buy Suica card with American debit card? Or American credit card?
Thank you so much for watching!🙏 for wheelchair, you'll need to contact the station staff at the entrance gate to get assistance to get on/off the trains. They will walk with you to the train and have a kind of connector to help you get on / off the trains smoothly. For the Welcome Suica card, technically you can use credit cards but it seems that, for some reason, many foreign credit cards don't work at the Welcome Suica vending machine. so it's best to have some Japanese yen just in case.
Thank you for the video. It is very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for the video
Thank you so much!🙏
Great video. Hope you keep making these
Will do! Thanks for your support!^^
Thank you for your video. Very helpful indeed.
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!^^
Thank you. Great video
thank you so much!
Great explanation
thank you so much! 🙏
Thank you so much for the information. Greetings from Canada.
Thank you!^^
Thank ypu so much. Your video is very helping
thank you so much for watching! 🙏
Very informative good video 👍
Thanks! Glad you liked it^^
Great video ! do you have tip to Haneda to Kyoto? also do you think the luggage 28inch will be ok on the train?
if you're going to Kyoto, maybe taking the Keykyu train to Shinagawa is a better option cuz you can directly switch to the bullet train to go to Kyoto there. if your luggages are ok with the airlines, they should be ok with the trains.
Thanks! I'll be in Tokyo on 17 july. It will help me!
thank you so much! 🙏
i find normal train to Shinagawa is much more easier to transfer to any other train lines or even shinkansen...
Very good!! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you. very details!
Thank you so much!🙏
Hello, do you still remember until what time monorail operate? We will be having a layover and plane arrived 5pm japan time next flight is 2am
Hi, the JR lines and monorail both operate until around mid night. I'd try not to go past 23:30 just to be safe.. please check out the updated video for the monorail here: ua-cam.com/video/FwQBQjtydJw/v-deo.html