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Old Aug 26th, 2004, 05:10 AM
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Hours Of Subway

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Living in NYC I'm used to 24/7 subway service. Do the subways/trains run 24/7 in Tokyo? If not, what are the hours of operation? Also, is there an alternative (besides a taxi) if there is no subway service? Only 6 days 2 hours and 36 minutes till take off

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Old Aug 26th, 2004, 05:44 AM
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On my first day in Japan I was surprised to find that the subways closed early and I had to take a taxi back to my hotel. I just checked some online schedules (hyperdia.com) and it looks like their hours of operation are starting at 4AM to 5AM and ending at midnight to 1AM. Found a new site that mentions a 1-day open ticket at 710 yen:
http://www.tokyometro.jp/e/
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Old Aug 26th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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Thanks so much for that information, it's kind of hard to believe that a city the size of Tokyo doesn't have 24/7 subways. Oh well !!

btw.. would anyone happen to know the subway line and the stop for the Tsukiji Fish Market?

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Old Aug 26th, 2004, 07:07 AM
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Many subways systems shut down at night to do regular inspection/maintenance/cleaning work. For example, the MTR in Hong Kong only runs from 6am to about 1am.
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It is surprising for one of the 2 or 3 largest cities in the world. I think that is it something like 10% of the 200 million Japanese that live in the Tokyo- Yokohama metro region.

The answer to your last question, officer, is: yes, one of us would be able to tell you what subway stop to use for Tsukiji.

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Old Aug 26th, 2004, 04:53 PM
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hai! bob-san, the hibiya line will take you to tsukiji fish market. i think it will cost you about $1.80. the station stop is tsukiji. once you get out of the station, there will be signs to guide you, or just ask, and i am sure someone will help you. the market is only about a 8-10 min. walk from the station. what a place. if you don't want to eat sushi, then at least have a bowl of ramen there. ask for cold sake to wash it down, as you won't be the only one sipping so early in the am.

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Old Aug 27th, 2004, 04:30 AM
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Hi,

Kuranosuke, thanks so much for the information, there will be an empty seat for you as long as your paying

Mrwunrfl, that's RETIRED officer to you LOL

5 days 2 hours 4 minutes to take off.

Bob
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Old Aug 27th, 2004, 05:23 AM
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gomen nasai, ociffer (ret.) Bob-san.
It is baseball season over there, you know, and the grand sumo tournament in Tokyo is Sept 12 through 26.
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If you are going to Tsukiji and want to see the best part (Tuna auctions) you can not take the subway. You need to go very early (~5AM) before the subway opens. Take a taxi there and subway back.

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Old Aug 28th, 2004, 06:45 AM
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There's plenty to see at Tsukiji. I don't think you have to go before 5am. I got there at 7am and was accompanied by 2 Japanese chefs and had a great time. We had sushi and beer for breakfast which was also great.

I would also second the suggestion of catching Japanese baseball game. It is quite an experience whether you like baseball, or not. You can find my description of a Swallows game in Tokyo and a Hanshin Tigers game by the search function. Have a great time.
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