Last night I was talking about transportation corridors as walls...so for tonight's trainpoasting, let's look at the wall of Tokyo...
All north-bound Shinkansen stop here too, but their tracks and platforms are undergroundpic.twitter.com/HSN1aLfrhE
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Adorable little Uguisudani Station next, after the first major curve in the linepic.twitter.com/4F3OUv3XFz
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Next is Nippori Station, where you can grab the Keisei Skyliner for the fastest trip from Tokyo to Narita Internationalpic.twitter.com/4fBcKMJPnM
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Then Nishi-Nippori (West Nippori), where the Chiyoda Subway Line passes under the Yamanote--you can also catch the Nippori-Toneri Liner herepic.twitter.com/70tNLW0C81
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Tabata, the last stop shared with the Keihin-Tohoku Linepic.twitter.com/GcSFYBna3N
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Komagome, where the Namboku Subway Line passes underneath...pic.twitter.com/iLnPKRIZmE
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...and then Otsuka, where the Arakawa Line crosses under the viaduct. An old-fashioned neighborhood here.pic.twitter.com/SbxNWi7qVc
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Coming now to the second busiest station in the world--Ikebukuro. The Tobu and Seibu lines have terminals and department stores here.pic.twitter.com/4jk2INLwPp
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Next, Mejiro--a minor stop, no connections here, just a nice neighborhoodpic.twitter.com/Z8gzUTF7ZV
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Takadanobaba, which used to be a terminal for the Seibu railway, until it was extended to Shinjukupic.twitter.com/qoDC0iTp8m
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Shin-Okubo, Tokyo's Korean neighborhood. I did laundry here once...pic.twitter.com/Tw1tQ0iZE3
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Shinjuku, the busiest train station on the planet, with over 3 million passengers using it every daypic.twitter.com/EfDdqGmcED
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Shinjuku is a local and national hub, with connections to Narita Airport, Takasaki, Utsunomiya, Odawara, Kamakura, Kofu, Matsumoto...pic.twitter.com/q6OIqcyie7
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It's also the main terminal for the Odakyu and Keio Lines (complete w department stores), a subway hub, a Seibu Terminal...pic.twitter.com/gEIecQT6Gf
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...and right next to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government headquarters, the Tochopic.twitter.com/EK8Ogvligp
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Moving along now to Yoyogi Station, site of the landmark DoCoMo Yoyogi Towerpic.twitter.com/tWjU6Mpl9n
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Then Harajuku Station, where people in outlandish costumes gather--or used to, I didn't see any in 2014 (I saw TONS in 2006 though)pic.twitter.com/psK4wrTSPh
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The fashion capital of Japan, the teen capital of Japan--Shibuya Stationpic.twitter.com/lxAFqFvHUf
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Shibuya is a terminal for the Keio line and the primary terminal for the Tokyu Lines, as well as a major subway hubpic.twitter.com/UwlJEikKCD
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Ebisu next! The Hibiya subway line crosses underneath here...famous place for its beer, toopic.twitter.com/haWIr2k8RZ
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Meguro--a Tokyu and subway hub--is also (if memory serves) the site of a famous bathhouse which partly inspired the one in Spirited Awaypic.twitter.com/hJV6DkNWtl
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Osaki, the last stop before a 180 degree curve; this is the bottom of the Yamanote Line looppic.twitter.com/NfDUDloQ3g
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Shinagawa, a major terminal with high-speed rail connections to Kyoto, Osaka, West Japan and Kyushu--also the Keikyu Line main terminalpic.twitter.com/CM62wc53Uh
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Just a few to go! Tamachi Station here, no major connections...pic.twitter.com/67Ei7QBtGM
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Hamamatsucho, where the Tokyo Monorail can whisk you off to Haneda Airportpic.twitter.com/ydXl4J5pQ7
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Shinbashi (pronounced "Shimbash") was the first train station in Tokyo. You can get STUPID good fried chicken under the viaduct archespic.twitter.com/5HToOMZ6RE
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And finally, Yurakucho Station, my base of operations during my 2014 trip. I stayed in an internet cafe/karaoke bar across the street.pic.twitter.com/OLCnZIF9rs
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We hope you enjoyed this tour of Tokyo's "city wall," and hope you will ride with us again soon!
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