Nothing's wrong with cabs, don't really know what this guy is talking about. For short trips, sometimes they're even cheaper than catching the train.
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Replying to @FelipeBudinich @byuu_san
I may not have travelled as much, but I've lived half of my life in Australia and the other half in Tokyo, and let me tell you: Tokyo's taxis are the cheaper of the two. Hell, a taxi in Tokyo is even cheaper than an Uber in Sydney.
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You can't really compare Tokyo with your average city. Cabs aren't that bad, but usually you're better off taking the train unless you need to get somewhere NOW and there's no direct line. Or it's past 1AM.
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Replying to @marcan42 @FelipeBudinich and
The Rail Pass isn't worth it unless you're traveling outside Tokyo. It's worth it just for a single Shinkansen ride to Osaka or so, but if you aren't doing that you're better off paying normal train fares unless you're one of those people who does *very* intensive travel.
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One cab will not cost you ¥20000 unless you're doing something ridiculous best done by train. I've gone from Big Sight to home & back (30km round trip) for ¥10000. But we're talking public transport anyway. Nobody spends ¥30000 on trains in a week in Tokyo. That's like 100 rides.
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