Strolling around Ginza - Japan Day 1
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Subway Metro Line in Tokyo |
Transportasi
masal di sekitar Tokyo termasuk maju dan beragam, bisa memilih untuk naik bis,
maupun satu di antara banyak jalur subway (kereta api bawah tanah). Jalur
Subway ini ada banyak, beberapa di antaranya Metro, Keikyu, JR dan Toei.
Untuk yang pertama kali ke sini, lebih baik hari pertama langsung beli tiket
terusan harian, ada pilihannya yang Metro saja 800 Yen, atau Metro + Toei
sekitar 1200 Yen.
Harga ini cukup murah mengingat untuk satu kali jalan dengan rute menengah saja
butuh sekitar 250 Yen. Sehari jalan-jalan dari Ginza, Asakusa, Akihabara dan
Shinjuku, muter-muter di situ saja bisa habis banyak kalau tidak pakai tiket
terusan.
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Ticketing Machine in Subway Station - Tokyo |
At First
getting around Tokyo is pretty confusing, with all the different train network
like Metro, Keikyu, JR and Toei Subway Line. But once you get the hang of it,
it's pretty easy to navigate around the lines. Suppose you get confused, you
can always ask the nice officers around at the subway stations.
For first
timer, you'd be better off getting the metro one day pass, or the Metro + Toei
Pass. It's about 800 Yen and 1200 Yen, upon purchasing them, you can ride all
you want all day, on the said network.Which is a bargain, considering one train
ride can easily costs 250 yen.
No need to
worry if you can't communicate with them, just need to ask them nicely,
starting with 'Sumimasen" which means excuse me, and then state the
location you're heading to, like "Ginza?" and they'll point you to
the right lane.
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Tokyo Subway |
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Taxi in Tokyo, Japan |
Sebisa
mungkin hindari mengunakan taxi karena tarif taksi di Jepang adalah yang
tertinggi di dunia. Kalau biasa di Surabaya cukup membayar Rp 25.000 untuk satu
kali naik taxi di sekitar kota, di sini bisa jarak yang sama bakal butuh Rp
250.000.
It's better to avoid using Taxi if you are budget conscious, because Taxi in
Japan is ranked one of the most expensive. Taxi fare around Surabaya usually
costs about Rp 25.000 for a quick ride around city center. The same ride would
easily tops Rp 250.000,- in Tokyo.
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Public Restroom in Tokyo |
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Interesting Displays |
Kabukicho æŒèˆžä¼Žç”º
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Kabukicho |
Gedung
Kabukicho ini adalah salah satu icon di sekitar Ginza yang bisa dikunjungi,
tempatnya menarik, mudah dijangkau menggunakan subway, karena di lantai
bawahnya / basement merangkap stasiun subway. Pada jam dan hari tertentu tempat
ini digunakan sebagai teater, tapi saat saya datang tidak ada
pertunjukan,
Saat
tidak dipakai pertunjukan, gedung ini tetap dibuka dan di dalamnya terdapat
beragam toko menjual souvenir, kerajinan tangan dan makanan.
Kabukicho
building is one of the famous tourist attraction in Ginza which you should
visit. It's easily reachable, from the subway station going up, you can exit
directly at this building. This building is used as theater and there are
various performance being played here, but during my stay there weren't any.
During this off time the building is used by vendors selling souvenirs, art and
crafts and also some interesting foods.
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Kabukicho - Cookie Seller |
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Kabukicho - Traditional Fan |
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Kabukicho - Souvenir Shop |
Lunch at Ginza
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Small Restaurant in Ginza |
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Robatayaki Stall |
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Ramen Restaurant |
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Ramen in Ginza |
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Ramen in Ginza |
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Ramen in Ginza |
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Supermarket serving ready to eat Meals
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Cafe on a VW van - Tokyo |
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Cafe on a VW van |
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Typical Vending Machine in Tokyo |
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Dragon Ball Drinks |
Yay, finally post about Japan! Have been waiting to read it :)
ReplyDeletehi selby, thx for visiting.
ReplyDeletenext week gonna post abput Tsukiji, the fish market