You're the HERO!! I was looking for video that explain exactly what number on the ticket and on the screen is for. After so many videos.. finally you're the first person that actually explain about it. Thank you so much.
I never took a bus when I was in japan because it seemed like it would be difficult, but this vid makes it seem like no big deal as long as you know what stop to get off at
I thought it was going to be difficult too but I was determined to figure it out! I also couldn't find any videos or blogs online with tips on how to so I figured I would make one myself!
@@JKTCGMV13 haha I'm glad it actually comes up in the search now, originally when you searched that a lot of....erm strange videos would come up instead. I did wonder if this video would ever become useful to anyone!
Thank you! We are on our last weekend in Tokyo. We have managed to get around in the train system ok, but we were completely lost when it came to the bus. Now I understand one of the operators was trying to tell me how to use it, but I simply didn't understand. Thanks again.
I just rode a bus from daiba station.. was looking for a ticket when I got on but there isn't one.. but the fare on Google maps is correct so I paid that.. thanks for the video. it helped give me confidence to try riding the bus instead of relying solely on the train.
This is a must for me. With knee surgery I had, it'll be harder to get into subways/train stations as it's hard to go downstairs. Climbing is ok but descending worries me, so I'm taking buses around Tokyo.
So your ticket has a number. If there are 20 people on the bus, will you all have a number from 1-20? When you look at the fare for your ticket, say #5. Will the fare change as you pass different bus stops? Seeing that the distance then gets further. Also, if you put say Y1000 in the machine, does it just randomly give you coins and from there you have to select the amount you need to pay? Thanks for your video. 🙂
How do I find information of the bus stop and bus lines that go through it? I mean when I searched for this bus stop on Google Maps (元町商店街(バス)), it only shows シティーループ - かもめりあ行, doesn't have any bus number...
Good question! When I was in Asahikawa I noticed the bus stops had english on the timetables for tourists! Buses also have numbers so I just took note of the number too if I were making a return journey. You can also simply use google maps to set your destination and then it'll tell you what number buses are going there and the next bus avaliable. I used this a few times both in big cities and in a rural area when I accidentally got off a train at the wrong stop. All in all just good planning and you'll be fine! Tourist attractions will have online blogs/instructions on the best way to get to a place.
Finally a video that I understand. Thanks a lot !!
You're the HERO!! I was looking for video that explain exactly what number on the ticket and on the screen is for. After so many videos.. finally you're the first person that actually explain about it. Thank you so much.
Thank you SO MUCH for this, it seems so freaking easy, such a weight off my chest!
Straight to the point and easy to understand. Thank you!
I never took a bus when I was in japan because it seemed like it would be difficult, but this vid makes it seem like no big deal as long as you know what stop to get off at
This video was the first result for “how to use buses in Japan.” I’m surprised it’s not more popular. I’m guessing many tourists don’t use the buses
I thought it was going to be difficult too but I was determined to figure it out! I also couldn't find any videos or blogs online with tips on how to so I figured I would make one myself!
@@JKTCGMV13 haha I'm glad it actually comes up in the search now, originally when you searched that a lot of....erm strange videos would come up instead. I did wonder if this video would ever become useful to anyone!
You make some of the best travel videos ever on UA-cam!
Thanks a lot. This is the most understandablenand easiest to understand.
Thank you!
We are on our last weekend in Tokyo. We have managed to get around in the train system ok, but we were completely lost when it came to the bus. Now I understand one of the operators was trying to tell me how to use it, but I simply didn't understand. Thanks again.
Thank you!)
I've never been to Japan but this is cool and very informative! Looking forward to ride bus in Japan whenever I can finally go there
This content is really helpful! A big thanks to you.
Short and simple, thank you!
We were too shy to ride the bus when we went to Japan but now I look forward to trying it out next time we go ^^
I just rode a bus from daiba station.. was looking for a ticket when I got on but there isn't one.. but the fare on Google maps is correct so I paid that.. thanks for the video. it helped give me confidence to try riding the bus instead of relying solely on the train.
Great advice! Thank you, currently in Ibaraki wondering how non-IC buses work lol. Thank you!
EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDDD, THANKYOUU
Abut to take my first local bus in Japan. This video is clutch, thank you!!
Very informative, thanks for sharing!
This is a must for me. With knee surgery I had, it'll be harder to get into subways/train stations as it's hard to go downstairs. Climbing is ok but descending worries me, so I'm taking buses around Tokyo.
Thank you so much.. may be do a something similar for train as well..
it is helpful, thanks. been wanting to go for so long. i booked for Jan, so i hope to get the card maybe.
Thank you SO MUCH
THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH THANK YOU
Thank you for the information it helps a lot
Great video. You answered something the rain videos didn't.
Thank you for this!
thank you so much
Thanks!
Can we use the ic card on different company busses?
(If there is nishitetsu bus & jr bus, etc. can it be used for both?)
So your ticket has a number. If there are 20 people on the bus, will you all have a number from 1-20? When you look at the fare for your ticket, say #5. Will the fare change as you pass different bus stops? Seeing that the distance then gets further. Also, if you put say Y1000 in the machine, does it just randomly give you coins and from there you have to select the amount you need to pay? Thanks for your video. 🙂
geeze....6 trips to japan, and today i find out i can use Suica card😯😯😯😯
thanks
dble bonus you re a Nikon user 😂
How do I find information of the bus stop and bus lines that go through it? I mean when I searched for this bus stop on Google Maps (元町商店街(バス)), it only shows シティーループ
- かもめりあ行, doesn't have any bus number...
Interesting! Informative!
You are so pretty
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Hi, I noticed that ticket prices vary by ticket number. How do I inform the driver of my stop? Thank you. :)
I think you press the side button near your seat before the desired bus stop comes.
Can't IC cards be used in terminal buses? IC cards seems to be the easiest one to use.
it was.
But first things first.. how do i even get to take the right bus and read the station signages and guides??
Good question! When I was in Asahikawa I noticed the bus stops had english on the timetables for tourists! Buses also have numbers so I just took note of the number too if I were making a return journey. You can also simply use google maps to set your destination and then it'll tell you what number buses are going there and the next bus avaliable. I used this a few times both in big cities and in a rural area when I accidentally got off a train at the wrong stop. All in all just good planning and you'll be fine! Tourist attractions will have online blogs/instructions on the best way to get to a place.
@@CourtneyVictoria appreciate your response big thanks to you!!!
This City must be busy. Do you liked it?
XD nice groove XD Now I will know how to be groovy in Japan while taking the bus with the local ;) ;)
is it still like this?
Y guapa, la amiga. 😍😍
this is bad advice. I was in Tokyo and got shouted at for boarding in the rear. it seems all buses in Tokyo use front door boarding
Thanks, and u so cute
U r so cute 🥰
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thank you!