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Is Asakusa line covered by Tokyo subway pass?

Tobu Tokyo Metro Pass All stations of Tobu lines (except stations on Tojo Line, Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree, Oshiage (SKYTREE), Kita-senju, Watarase, Jiroembashi, Aioi, Akagi, Yashuotsuka, Itaga, Shin-fujiwara and unmanned stations.) *IC card tickets (PASMO) can only be purchased on the day of travel at the ticket counter.



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Tobu Tokyo Metro Pass All stations of Tobu lines (except stations on Tojo Line, Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree, Oshiage (SKYTREE), Kita-senju, Watarase, Jiroembashi, Aioi, Akagi, Yashuotsuka, Itaga, Shin-fujiwara and unmanned stations.) *IC card tickets (PASMO) can only be purchased on the day of travel at the ticket counter.

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The JR Pass is valid on all Shinkansen services in all the Shinkansen lines, except for the Nozomi and Mizuho services on the Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen lines. You will not have access to the trains with the fewest stops on the Tokaido and Sanyo lines.

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Tokyo's subway system refers to the combined network of the Tokyo Metro and the Toei Subway. These two separate entities collectively operate most of the subway lines in Tokyo, Japan. The Tokyo Metro is a privately-owned subway system that operates nine lines within the central part of Tokyo.

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Can I use a JR Pass to get to Asakusa from Narita? You cannot use a JR Pass to get from Narita Airport to Asakusa directly. And anyway, we never recommend using the JR Pass for travel within Tokyo — it's better value-for-money to use the JR Pass for long-distance travel on the Shinkansen.

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It is best to stay near JR Yamanote train line or any subway line for easy access to Tokyo tourist sites. Apart from convenient transportation, there are plenty of shops and reasonably-priced restaurants in these areas.

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Tokyo Furii Kippu (Tokyo 1-day Ticket) One-day pass for unlimited use on all Tokyo Metro subway and Toei subway lines, buses and trams as well as JR lines within Tokyo limits. Where to buy: Available at JR stations, major subway stations (Tokyo, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, etc.)

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With the Japan Rail Pass, you can ride on all JR trains, including the Shinjuku Line, without paying additional fares. However, it's important to note that the Japan Rail Pass is not valid on other non-JR train lines, such as private railways or subways.

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No visitor to Tokyo should be without a Suica card and no visitor to Japan should be without a JR Pass. The Suica card is convenient for intercity trains and buses while the JR Pass saves you time and money when traveling through the country. Here are the deets.

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Tokyo Metro Ginza Line is an underground railway line that runs services between Asakusa and Shibuya.

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Asakusa, a historic neighborhood located in Tokyo, is a popular tourist destination known for its unique blend of traditional and modern cultures. The area is home to several important cultural landmarks, including the iconic Sensoji Temple and its imposing Kaminarimon Gate.

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What's the best alternative to the JR Pass? The best alternative is most likely a single-journey Shinkansen ticket. One-way or round-trip bullet train tickets are best for trips between popular cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Hiroshima.

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