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Is rail transit convenient in Japan?

Japan's rail transit is world famous, so what are the conveniences of Japan's rail transit? Let's take a look at it with the overseas immigration network! Welcome to reading.

What are the conveniences of rail transit in Japan?

1, railway, tram

Japan's "JR" railway network is very dense, especially in the suburbs of metropolis. In addition to the "JR" route, the railway and tram network of private railways (trams and railways of private companies) are also very developed, and the travel time is also very accurate. Railways and trams can be said to be very convenient means of transportation. The private railway is connected with "JR" at the main station, which has become a "means of transportation" for most citizens to go to work and go to school. For example, private railways such as Seibu Railway, Wangjing Imperial Capital Electric Railway, Wu Dong Electric Railway, Ota Express Railway, Tokyo Express Railway and Keihin Express Railway extend around Tokyo, forming a private railway network.

The peak hours are 7: 00 am to 9: 00 am and 5: 00 pm to 7: 00 pm on weekdays.

According to the speed and the number of stops, trams are divided into stopping at each station, quasi-urgent, urgent, fast commuting, extremely urgent and so on. When taking a bus, in addition to bus tickets, some people also need to buy tickets such as express tickets, designated seats and chief tickets (first-class carriages). Ordinary students can use "Xueqie" (referred to as "student discount ticket") to take trams and railways at low prices. There are also many other discounted service fares.

2. Shinkansen

Shinkansen is a high-speed trunk railway connecting major cities. At present, there are Tokaido Shinkansen (Tokyo-Shinosaka), Yangshan Shinkansen (Shinosaka-Hakata), Tohoku Shinkansen (between Tokyo and Shinsen), Akita Shinkansen (Morioka-Akita), Yamagata Shinkansen (Fukushima-Xinzhuang), Shang Yue Shinkansen (Omiya-Niigata) and Hokuriku Shinkansen (Takasaki-Nagaoka). It is a mobile means for many people to negotiate and travel. Shinkansen also has discounts and "learning scissors" and other services.

3. Subway

Subway is definitely an indispensable and important means of transportation in metropolitan area. In Tokyo, there are 9 lines operated by Tokyo Metro (Tokyo Metro Company) (Marunouchi Line, East-West Line, North-South Line, Yomachi Line, Chiyoda Line, Banzangmen Line, Hibiya Line, ginza line Line and Subdu Line), and 4 lines operated by Duying Line (Tokyo Metro Company) (Tamami Line, Shinjuku Line, Asakusa Line and Ota Line). In addition, there are subways in Osaka, Kobe, Nagoya, Yokohama, Kyoto, Sapporo, Sendai and Fukuoka.