7:31 People do not talk enough about exiting the gate first if you still have a transfer to make. On two separate occasions I have had the airport express train get off at the same section of platforms that my transfer was on. In Tokyo, I ended up at a different station trying to use my Narita Express ticket to get out of the gate, which does not work. Luckily the worker at the booth understood immediately when I showed him my ticket and I just had to pay a couple hundred yen to cover my transfer train ride. Luckily in Kyoto I learned my lesson, and I walked allll the way from the platform I got off at to the main gates of Kyoto Station, used my ticket to exit the gate, then immediately turned around and used my ICOCA to go back in the gate and walked back to the same section of platforms to get on my next train lol.
Will! Not sure I appreciate you reading my mind... 😄 But, thanks for the Data, it will come to use in Oct. Always love to see an alert for a new video from you!
Just a note, Pasmo Passport has been discontinued as of the 25th of June 2024. I don't understand why websites are all still up and only show that very missable line... Kind of misleading.
Another excellent video - When I look at Google Maps, for the Keisei Narita Skyaccess, it appears to have its own line but then that line blends into the Asakusa line, which is surprising and hard to wrap my head around. However, what really makes me wonder is the availability of luggage space. For the N'EX and Skyliner, you mentioned it, but do you have any ideas about what it is like for the Keisei Narita Skyaccess? Maybe you've used it before🤔
Not all places take credit cards, you'll have a much easier time with cash. If you look at 03:20 the ticket machine doesn't have a slot for credit cards.
I read all over the internet you can’t get a physical IC card because of chip shortages. I see all over RUclips videos showing me how to get a physical IC card. Which is the truth?
Both. Even though IC card availability in Tokyo has been unpredictable for a very long time, they are almost always in stock at the airports. Plus, JR east has made the tourist versions (Welcome Suica, Pasmo Passport(now discontinued)) to alleviate the issue and I've never heard those being sold out. So this is pretty much a non-issue. It's even better if you go via KIX, ICOCA never had a supply issue.
I'm a simple man, I see a Will Zhao video and hit that like button.
Thank you!
your monotonous voice is so soothing that I watch most of your videos for my trip to Japan
I'll take it as a compliment😂
7:31 People do not talk enough about exiting the gate first if you still have a transfer to make. On two separate occasions I have had the airport express train get off at the same section of platforms that my transfer was on. In Tokyo, I ended up at a different station trying to use my Narita Express ticket to get out of the gate, which does not work. Luckily the worker at the booth understood immediately when I showed him my ticket and I just had to pay a couple hundred yen to cover my transfer train ride.
Luckily in Kyoto I learned my lesson, and I walked allll the way from the platform I got off at to the main gates of Kyoto Station, used my ticket to exit the gate, then immediately turned around and used my ICOCA to go back in the gate and walked back to the same section of platforms to get on my next train lol.
Your JP videos deserve so much more views. Editing is so captivating 😊
Will! Not sure I appreciate you reading my mind... 😄
But, thanks for the Data, it will come to use in Oct.
Always love to see an alert for a new video from you!
He's done it again 🔥
You are a legend ❤
Keisei access express is my best pick outside rush hour, then Skyliner.
6:30 One Question: When you insert your tickets together, which one goes on top? or does it matter? GREAT Video, Thank you!!!!
Doesn't matter.
Just a note, Pasmo Passport has been discontinued as of the 25th of June 2024. I don't understand why websites are all still up and only show that very missable line... Kind of misleading.
Another excellent video - When I look at Google Maps, for the Keisei Narita Skyaccess, it appears to have its own line but then that line blends into the Asakusa line, which is surprising and hard to wrap my head around. However, what really makes me wonder is the availability of luggage space. For the N'EX and Skyliner, you mentioned it, but do you have any ideas about what it is like for the Keisei Narita Skyaccess? Maybe you've used it before🤔
It's essentially just a subway so anything goes.
@@Will_Zhao alright, thanks! At least now I know what to expect. Will try to avoid rush hour & keep my fingers crossed😅
Does the tokyo metro pass covers the express tickets like skyline and NEX?
How to go to OANAKITA from Haneda International Airport with fewer and cheaper transport?
It’s easy: Get that NEX, green car. Quick, quiet, comfortable, not really expensive at 4000 Yen.
Can I charge IC cards with a credit card? Or it only takes cash?
Not all places take credit cards, you'll have a much easier time with cash. If you look at 03:20 the ticket machine doesn't have a slot for credit cards.
Probablemente tienes 1,000 pestañas abiertas. Jajaja. Y en google maps tienes 1,000 lugares guardados. Jajaja.
I read all over the internet you can’t get a physical IC card because of chip shortages. I see all over RUclips videos showing me how to get a physical IC card. Which is the truth?
Both. Even though IC card availability in Tokyo has been unpredictable for a very long time, they are almost always in stock at the airports. Plus, JR east has made the tourist versions (Welcome Suica, Pasmo Passport(now discontinued)) to alleviate the issue and I've never heard those being sold out. So this is pretty much a non-issue. It's even better if you go via KIX, ICOCA never had a supply issue.
@@Will_Zhao The quality and clarity of your comments are just as awesome as your videos