Next, Mejiro--a minor stop, no connections here, just a nice neighborhoodpic.twitter.com/Z8gzUTF7ZV
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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
Ebisu next! The Hibiya subway line crosses underneath here...famous place for its beer, toopic.twitter.com/haWIr2k8RZ
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
Osaki, the last stop before a 180 degree curve; this is the bottom of the Yamanote Line looppic.twitter.com/NfDUDloQ3g
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
Just a few to go! Tamachi Station here, no major connections...pic.twitter.com/67Ei7QBtGM
Hamamatsucho, where the Tokyo Monorail can whisk you off to Haneda Airportpic.twitter.com/ydXl4J5pQ7
Shinbashi (pronounced "Shimbash") was the first train station in Tokyo. You can get STUPID good fried chicken under the viaduct archespic.twitter.com/5HToOMZ6RE
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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