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A POCKET B C D E F GUIDE Otsuka Sugamo Komagome Tabata Nishi Ginza Ikebukuro Nippori North Line Shin- Hon- Higashi Sengoku Komagome Ikebukuro Otsuka Sendagi Nippori Hibiya 1 Line Sky Tree 1 Meijiro Zoshigaya Asakusa Waseda Hakusan Uguisudani Gokokuji Nezu Sensoji Temple Takadanobaba Todai-Mae Iriya Nishi Tawara Waseda Natl Museum machi Kichijoji JR Myogadani Chuo & Shin Kagurazaka Yushima Ueno Zoo Sobu Inaricho Nakano Line Okubo Higashi Edogawa Shinjuku bashi Ueno Seibu Shinjuku Hongo Naka- Kasuga San-chome Ueno Okachimachi Wakamatsu Ushigome Hirokoji 2 2 Kabukicho Kawada Yanagicho Korakuen Ushigome Shin-Ocha Shin- B Kagurazaka nomizu Okachimachi Okachimachi Tokyo Govt JR Bldg Shinjuku Shinjuku San-chome Akebonobashi Tokyo Dome Suehirocho Chuo & Gyoenmae Sumo Hall Sobu Iidabashi Electric Town Edo Museum Line Shinjuku Park Yotsuya Ichigaya Sanchome Suido-Bashi Ocha Akihabara Sendagaya no Ryogoku Yoyogi Shinano- mizu machi Yotsuya Kojimachi Kudanshita Ogawa Kodemmacho Kita Hanzomon Jinbucho machi Kanda Sando Kokuritsu Ningyocho Nagatacho Mitsukoshi Kyogijo Awajicho 3 Meiji Shrine Aoyama Takebashi Mae Takeshita-dori Itchome The Diet Akasaka Kokkai 3 Mitsuke Gijido Otemachi Nihonbashi Yoyogi Park Harajuku mae Meiji- Yakult Stadium Nijubashi TOKYO Jingumae mae Kayabacho Akasaka Tameike Imperial Palace Station Shimokitazawa Gaien Sanno Sakura Kyobashi Cat Street mae damon Roppongi Marunouchi Shibuya X-ing Aoyama Ichome Takaracho Inokashira Omotesando Cemetery Line Nogizaka Shibuya Yurakucho Ginza Aoyama Kasumi 1-chome Hachibori Kamiyacho gaseki Daikanyama Hibiya Shin Nishi-Azabu Tomicho Roppongi Toranomon 4 Beer Museum Uchisaiwai-cho Ginza 4 Kabuki NakaMeguro Ebisu Hiroo Roppongi Hills Tokyo Tower Zojoji Temple Chuo-Dori Onarimon Shimbashi Old Fish Market Toyoko Azabu-Juban Higashi Tsukiji Line Daimon Ginza Shibakoen Tsukuji Jiyugaoka Meguro River Shirokane Shiodome Shijo Shiro Takanawa Hamamatsucho kanedai Toyosu Tsuki Meguro Mita shima toYokohama Yurikamome New Fish Market Line Meguro River Takanawadai Sengakuji Shijomae Kachi Tamachi Tennozu Sumidagawa-riverdoki Isle Gotanda Takeshiba Hanarikyu JR YAMANOTE LINE Takanawa Gateway 5 Hinode 5 Osaki Ariake JR CHUO LINE Sengakuji Shinagawa Haneda Odaiba Beach TOKYO Haneda Oedo Onsen Daiba © Tokyo Pocket Guide Keihin Airport HIBIYA SUBWAY LINE POCKET Line GUIDE A B toYokohama C D Tokyo Bay E F TRAIN LINES TOURIST SPOTS TOKYO SUBWAY MAP AND TRAIN STATIONS JR Yamanote Akasaka C-3 Ikebukuro A-1 Nishi-Azabu B-4 Shirokanedai B-5 JR Chuo/Sobu A-2 Akasaka-Mitsuke C-3 Inaricho F-2 Nishi-Nippori D-1 Shirokane JR Joban E-1 QUICK-FINDER Akebonobashi B-2 Iriya E-1 Nishi-Waseda B-1 Takanawadai C-5 Nogizaka B-4 Suehirocho E-2 JR Saikyo B-1 AOYAMA CEMETARY B-4 Akihabara E-3 Jinbucho D-3 BEER MUSEUM A-4 Aoyama B-4 Jiyugaoka A-5 Ochanomizu D-3 Suidobashi D-3 Denentoshi A-5 CAT STREET A-3 Aoyama Itchome B-3 Kachidoki F-5 Ogawa-machi E-3 Sugamo B-1 Inokashira A-4 Ariake F-5 Kagurazaka B-2 Okachimachi E-2 Tabata C-1 CHUO-DORI AVE E-4 5 Keihin Kyuko C-5 Asakusa1 F-1 2 Kamiyacho C-4 Omotesando4 B-4 Takadanobaba A-1 DIET BUILDING D-3 Onarimon D-4 Takanawadai B-5 Keihin Tohoku C-5 Awajicho E-3 Kanamecho A-1 EDO MUSEUM F-2 Azabu-Juban B-4 Kanda E-3 Osaki B-5 Takanawa-Gateway C-5 Keio Line A-2 ELECTRIC TOWN E-2 Daiba E-5 Kasuga D-2 Otemachi D-3 Takaracho F-4 Keisei line E-1 HACHIKO X-ING A-3 Daikanyama A-4 Kasumigaseki D-4 Otsuka B-1 Takebashi E-5 Roppongi B-4 Odakyu Line A-3 HANARIKYU PARK E-5 Daimon D-4 Kayabacho F-3 Takeshiba D-5 Ebisu A-4 Roppongi I-chome C-4 Tamachi D-5 Seibu Shinjuku A-2 IMPERIAL PALACE D-3 Kita-sando A-3 Edogawa-bashi C-2 Kodemacho F-3 Ryogoku F-2 Tameike-Sanno C-3 Toneri Line D-1 KABUKICHO A-2 Gaienmae B-3 Kojimachi C-3 Sakura Damon D-3 Tawaramachi F-1 Tokyo Monorail D-5 MEIJI SHRINE A-3 Ginza E-4 Kokkai-Gijidomae C-3 Seibu Shinjuku B-1 Tokyo Dome B-4 Toyoko line A-4 METRO GOV BLDG A-2 Ginza I-chome E-4 Komagome C-1 Sendagaya A-3 Todai Mae C-1 NATL MUSEUM E-2 Gokokuji B-1 Korakuen C-2 Sendagi D-1 Tokyo Station E-3 Yurikamome E-5 Sengakuji C-5 ODAIBA E-5 Gotanda B-5 Kokuritsu Kyogijo B-3 Toranomon D-4 Gyoen-Mae B-2 Kudanshita C-3 Sengoku C-1 Toyosu F-5 SUBWAY LINES OEDO ONSEN E-5 Hachibori F-4 Shiba-Koen D-4 Tsukishima F-5 ROPPONGI HILLS B-4 Kyobashi E-3 Asakusa line B-5 Hakusan C-1 Marunouchi E-3 Shibuya A-4 Tsukuji F-4 Shijo-mae E-5 Chiyoda line D-1 SENGAKUJI TEMPLE C-5 Hamamatsucho D-5 Meguro B-5 Tsukuji-Shijo E-5 Shimbashi D-4 Wakamatsu Kawada B-2 Fukutoshin A-1 SENSOJI TEMPLE F-1 Haneda D-5 Meiji-Jingumae A-3 Shimokitazawa A-3 Waseda B-1 SHIBUYA CROSSING A-4 Hanzomon C-3 Mejiro A-1 Ginza line F-1 Shinano-Machi B-3 Uchisaiwaicho D-4 SHINJUKU PARK B-2 Harajuku A-3 Mita C-4 Hanzomon B-3 Hibiya C-4 Shinjuku A-2 Ueno E-2 Mitsukoshi-Mae E-3 SKY TREE F-1 Higashi-Ginza E-4 Shinjuku-Sanchome B-2 Ueno Hirokoji E-2 Hibiya line E-1 Myogandani C-2 SUMO HALL F-2 Higashi-Ikebukuro B-1 Shinagawa C-5 Uguisudani E-1 Marunouchi A-2 Naka-Meguro A-4 TAKESHITA DORI A-3 Higashi-Shinjuku A-2 Shinanomachi B-2 Ushigome-Kagurazaka C-2 Naka-Okachimachi F-2 Mita line A-5 Hinode D-5 Shin-Ochanomizu D-2 Ushigome Yanagicho B-2 TOKYO DOME D-2 Nagatacho C-3 Namboku B-5 Hiroo B-4 Shin-Okachimachi F-2 Yotsuya B-3 TOKYO TOWER C-4 Nezu D-1 Hongo Sanchome D-2 Shin-Okubo A-2 Yotsuya sanchome B-3 Oedo line F-2 TSUKUJI FISHMARKET F-4 Nihonbashi E-3 Shinjuku line F-3 Hon-Komagome C-1 Shin-Otsuka B-1 Yoyogi A-3 UENO ZOO E-2 Ichigaya B-3 Nijubashi Mae D-3 Shiodome E-4 Yurakucho E-4 Tozai line A-1 YAKULT STADIUM B-3 Iidabashi C-2 Ningyo-cho F-3 Shin Tomicho F-4 Yushima D-2 Yurakucho F-4 YOYOGI PARK A-3 Nippori E-1 Shirokanedai-Takanawa C-4 Zoshigaya A-1 ZOZOJI TEMPLE C-4 LAST SUBWAY TRAIN IS AROUND 11:20 TRAVEL TIMES LAST JR TRAIN IS ABOUT 12Mid TOKYO POCKET GUIDE Hibiya Subway Line (Silver) JR Yamanote Line (Green) Check Schedule to avoid taxi fare! Nakameguro to Roppongi - 8 min Shinjuku to Shibuya - 7 min © Tokyo Pocket Guide Roppongi to Ginza - 9 min Shibuya to Tokyo Station - 24 min TOKYO TRAIN & TOURIST MAP Ginza to Ueno - 12 min Tokyo Station to Ueno - 8 min © Tokyo Pocket Guide Patent Pending TOKYO POCKET GUIDE SIMPLE TOURIST MAP .
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