I'm a foreigner, lived in Southeast Asia, never been to Japan and there's a slim chance of I'll ever travel there but your contents are educational for those who wish to travel in Japan and I thank you for the effort and passion you put in these videos.
Use Skyliner only if you live in Ueno. The other major stations in Tokyo (Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Shinagawa) are all served by the Narita Express by JR East. Yes, it's slower that way, but you don't want to change onto a busy commuter train with three bags or sth.
I don't even know whats the point of the other options. If you take the normal train its like a couple yen cheaper, and the narita express is more expensive and slower too
It's not often full, you reverse your seat when you buy the liner ticket on the ticket machine, you pick the departure time and it shows you available seats
I'm a foreigner, lived in Southeast Asia, never been to Japan and there's a slim chance of I'll ever travel there but your contents are educational for those who wish to travel in Japan and I thank you for the effort and passion you put in these videos.
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Use Skyliner only if you live in Ueno. The other major stations in Tokyo (Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Shinagawa) are all served by the Narita Express by JR East. Yes, it's slower that way, but you don't want to change onto a busy commuter train with three bags or sth.
This is true. I’m misinformed with videos I watched in youtube
Better yet, the highway buses if you are going to another nearby city.
I don't even know whats the point of the other options. If you take the normal train its like a couple yen cheaper, and the narita express is more expensive and slower too
I tried that but they referred us to JR train
So this is for people that comes late in the evening right?
Is the train often full or sold out, do you need to reserve ahead of time or can you just reserve it once you land?
It's not often full, you reverse your seat when you buy the liner ticket on the ticket machine, you pick the departure time and it shows you available seats
Is this train covered by the tokyo subway pass
No it's not, unless you mean suica, which then it is. but you need to also purchase a liner ticket alongside the regular ticket for this train
Please share ticket price
Easily found via Google.
Pretty sure it's around 30 dollars
Isn't it it the Narita express?
Narita express is another limited express trains ran by Jr East.
@@Wolffo45 ohh ok ty