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myk 04-24-2011 06:39 PM

Things to do in Koto?
 
I'll be staying in Koto, Tokyo for 9 days.
What are some things to do/see nearby while I figure out/get used to riding the train?

BobbyCooper 04-24-2011 06:41 PM

when do you go? :)

myk 04-24-2011 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BobbyCooper (Post 862954)
when do you go? :)

I'll be there May 23-31.

JohnBraden 04-24-2011 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862953)
I'll be staying in Koto, Tokyo for 9 days.
What are some things to do/see nearby while I figure out/get used to riding the train?

It appears that Koto-ku is predominantly residential and doesn't offer much for entertainment. It's close enough, however, to Chuo and Taito wards, where much of the shopping and entertainment can be found. Chuo ward is directly west and contains Ginza, while Taito ward has Akihabara, Ueno and Asakusa.

I have heard people and some travel books say that the transport system is very difficult to navigate. Perhaps they were born in one-line subway cities. It's not hard at all to figure out. You can learn that quickly and then Tokyo is your town.

myk 04-24-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnBraden (Post 862961)
It appears that Koto-ku is predominantly residential and doesn't offer much for entertainment. It's close enough, however, to Chuo and Taito wards, where much of the shopping and entertainment can be found. Chuo ward is directly west and contains Ginza, while Taito ward has Akihabara, Ueno and Asakusa.

I have heard people and some travel books say that the transport system is very difficult to navigate. Perhaps they were born in one-line subway cities. It's not hard at all to figure out. You can learn that quickly and then Tokyo is your town.

Thanks John. I guess I'll just have to man up and brave the train. I never had any problems with the subway in NYC, and I hear that the subways there are much more difficult to understand than Tokyo's subway. I'm mainly afraid of missing my stop due to the supposedly incomprehensible English voice that plays over the loudspeakers. Oh well, gotta learn sometime :D

MMM 04-24-2011 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862963)
Thanks John. I guess I'll just have to man up and brave the train. I never had any problems with the subway in NYC, and I hear that the subways there are much more difficult to understand than Tokyo's subway. I'm mainly afraid of missing my stop due to the supposedly incomprehensible English voice that plays over the loudspeakers. Oh well, gotta learn sometime :D

No train=No life in Tokyo. It couldn't be easier. Many of the trains have animated screens in English and Japanese telling you the next stop and showing the map. Children ride alone every day. It's only intimidating because you haven't done it yet. Two rides later you'll be an expert.

JBaymore 04-24-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862963)
I'm mainly afraid of missing my stop due to the supposedly incomprehensible English voice that plays over the loudspeakers.

The Englsih is perfectly clear....... no japanese accent on the pre-recorded ones.

These days navigating in Tokyo on trains and subways is a piece of cake even if you don;t speak any Japanese. It used to be much harder many years ago... but that has changed dramatically. Maybe you were reading older guides?

best,

..................john

myk 04-24-2011 07:39 PM

Thanks guys. Are the animated screens and perfect English voices just on the JR trains? It looks like I'm going to have to take some other private line from Koto into mainland Tokyo, and I'm wondering if the features ya'll described will be present. Or am I just worrying too much?

JohnBraden 04-24-2011 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862971)
Thanks guys. Are the animated screens and perfect English voices just on the JR trains? It looks like I'm going to have to take some other private line from Koto into mainland Tokyo, and I'm wondering if the features ya'll described will be present. Or am I just worrying too much?

The Tozai line seems to run across Koto-ku. Once you hit "mainland Tokyo" (I guess you mean across the river!), you can transfer to the Maronouchi Line at Otemachi, etc....

I think all trains systems were upgraded for the 2002 World Cup and all the lines I took in 2005 and 2010 had a female voice announcing the upcoming station in perfect English. I had absolutely no problems and never got lost. The only slight hitch was traveling from Mitaka (Ghibli Museum) to Hongosanchome (Tokyo University) and transferring from the JR Chuo line to the Maronouchi at Ochanomizu. The JR line station is on the south side of the river, above ground and you have to cross the river and take the subway station on the north side of the river. It was a pleasant surprise to be able to run into this bridge, where I saw many photographers snapping away at the same scene I'd seen on the internet.



I never took the Tozai line, so I can't be sure about its ease of use language-wise. Apart from that minor hiccup, and I mean MINOR, I've never run into any difficulties with Tokyo transport. MMM was correct in adding that any apprehension you may have about the system is due to you not having ridden it. As he said, that will all go away the minute you get there. And once you take your first ride and see how simple it is, you will own the city....

myk 04-24-2011 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnBraden (Post 862987)
The Tozai line seems to run across Koto-ku. Once you hit "mainland Tokyo" (I guess you mean across the river!), you can transfer to the Maronouchi Line at Otemachi, etc....

I think all trains systems were upgraded for the 2002 World Cup and all the lines I took in 2005 and 2010 had a female voice announcing the upcoming station in perfect English. I had absolutely no problems and never got lost. The only slight hitch was traveling from Mitaka (Ghibli Museum) to Hongosanchome (Tokyo University) and transferring from the JR Chuo line to the Maronouchi at Ochanomizu. The JR line station is on the south side of the river, above ground and you have to cross the river and take the subway station on the north side of the river. It was a pleasant surprise to be able to run into this bridge, where I saw many photographers snapping away at the same scene I'd seen on the internet.



Apart from that minor hiccup, and I mean MINOR, I've never run into any difficulties with Tokyo transport. MMM was correcting in adding that any apprehension you may have about the system is due to you not having ridden it. As he said, that will all go away the minute you get there. And once you take your first ride and see how simple it is, you will own the city....

Ahhhhh.. <-- sigh of relief
I plan on going to the Ghibli Museum, but it looks like you have to make reservations.. :/

JohnBraden 04-24-2011 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862991)
Ahhhhh.. <-- sigh of relief
I plan on going to the Ghibli Museum, but it looks like you have to make reservations.. :/

It's not that bad. You do have to pick a date, so you have to plan ahead, that's all....
Services - Catalog Request, Travel Insurance, Wireless Phone Rental, Ghibli Museum

myk 04-24-2011 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnBraden (Post 862995)
It's not that bad. You do have to pick a date, so you have to plan ahead, that's all....
Services - Catalog Request, Travel Insurance, Wireless Phone Rental, Ghibli Museum

It looks like I would have to pick up the vouchers in one of a few cities here in the US, none of which I would be going through on my way to Japan. I can't seem to find out how to order the tickets right now, save for choosing the option where I'd have to pick the tickets up. Help?

PS - Sorry for the volley of questions; I just want to make sure I do this right.

JohnBraden 04-24-2011 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862996)
It looks like I would have to pick up the vouchers in one of a few cities here in the US, none of which I would be going through on my way to Japan. I can't seem to find out how to order the tickets right now, save for choosing the option where I'd have to pick the tickets up. Help?

PS - Sorry for the volley of questions; I just want to make sure I do this right.

Purchase procedure #3: Voucher
You can pick up your voucher (reserved ticket) at JTB USA counters.

Otherwise, your voucher will be sent by mail.

They can send it to you. It'll cost you some more money, but if you don't have any other option, it's the only way to go. You can do all of this by phone. Just have your passport with you since they will ask for the passport number.

Don't concern yourself with the questions! This is what this place is here for!

myk 04-24-2011 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnBraden (Post 862998)
Purchase procedure #3: Voucher
You can pick up your voucher (reserved ticket) at JTB USA counters.

Otherwise, your voucher will be sent by mail.

They can send it to you. It'll cost you some more money, but if you don't have any other option, it's the only way to go. You can do all of this by phone. Just have your passport with you since they will ask for the passport number.

Don't concern yourself with the questions! This is what this place is here for!

All the JTB counters are in cities that I don't live anywhere near and I won't be near anytime soon... I guess I could do it by phone, though.

siokan 04-24-2011 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by myk (Post 862955)
I'll be there May 23-31.

orz

The Ghibli museum is Closed.
The museum is closed by replacing the exhibition.
may 23 - june 3

。・゚・(ノД`)・゚・。

myk 04-24-2011 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by siokan (Post 863003)
orz

The Ghibli museum is Closed.
The museum is closed by replacing the exhibition.
may 23 - june 3

。・゚・(ノД`)・゚・。

orz indeed

JohnBraden 04-24-2011 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by siokan (Post 863003)
orz

The Ghibli museum is Closed.
The museum is closed by replacing the exhibition.
may 23 - june 3

。・゚・(ノД`)・゚・。

Well, that's rather inconvenient.... Too bad.....


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