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Tokyo Metropolitan District Discount Ticket 2 Day Pass Adult ¥2,500 3 Day Pass Adult ¥3,000 Special neck strap to be Tokyo Metropolitan District Discount Ticket presented to the fi rst buyers 2 Day Pass Adult ¥2,500 3 Day Pass Adult ¥3,000 Child ¥1,250 saves you Child ¥1,500 *Child fares are intended for children ages 6 to 11. yen *Up to two children under 6 years may travel free if 3,160 yen for two days 660 accompanied by a ticket holding adult. For example When a Tokyo Tour Ticket (1 Day: ¥1,580) is used *Designate the date you will begin using the Pass when 4,740 yen for three days 1,740yen purchasing it. The same area as for the TOKYO TRANSPORT PASS Customers who may use the Pass Every customer buying the TOKYO TRANSPORT PASS will receive a special Visit Japan Card. Visitors from abroad who hold rail tickets to the free area The Visit Japan Card qualifi es you for various discounts and special off ers at about *Those who wish to use the Pass are asked to show their 1,200 participating facilities including accommodations, tourist attractions, and foreign passport when purchasing it. www.visitjapan.jp commercial facilities in Tokyo (about 7,000 facilities throughout Japan) Main Rail Lines in the Free Area Nishi- takashimadaira Ukimafunado Akabane-iwabuchi Minumadai Kita-ayase The Wakoshi -shinsuikoen allows unlimited rides on JR Akabane Kita-senju Ayase trains, Tokyo Metro and Toei Hikarigaoka Kanamachi Subway, Nippori-Toneri Liner, Oji Machiya Toei Streetcar, and Toei Bus Sugamo Minowabasi within the free area. Komagome *In the case of JR East trains, the use is limited to Ikebukuro Tabata ordinary car non-reserved seats of local trains Nishi-nippori (including express trains). Waseda Takadanobaba Nippori Asakusa Oshiage Nishi-ogikubo Higashi-nakano Ueno Keisei Electric Railway Ogikubo Nakano Kinshicho Airport Terminal 2 Station Narita Airport Station Shinjuku Koiwa JR East (Terminal 2) (Terminal 1) Honancho Sumiyoshi Motoyawata Nakano-sakaue Tochomae Harajuku Meiji-jingumae Tokyo Yoyogi-uehara Kiyosumi-shirakawa Shibuya Daimon Nishi- Sengakuji Monzen-nakacho funabashi JR Naka-meguro Tsukishima Shin-kiba Ebisu Kasairinkaikoen Not covered by the Pass Tokyo Metro Hamamatsucho Gotanda Tokyo Monorail Toei Subway Shinagawa Haneda Airport Terminal 2 Station Toei Streetcar Haneda Airport International Terminal Station Nishi-magome Kamata Nippori-Toneri Liner Nishi-oi Unlimited rides on the Toei Bus Keikyu Line (except late-night buses and buses with a limited seating system)! Means of transport for going to the free area Change trains to JR at Nippori Station or change Keisei Electric Railway (¥2,400 for when Skyliner is used) *1 trains to JR or Tokyo Metro at Ueno Station. Narita Nippori /Ueno Stations *2 ▲ ▲ The Airport Station JR East (¥2,940 for when Narita Express is used) Change trains to JR or Tokyo Metro at Tokyo Station ▲ Tokyo Station ▲ allows unlimited Keikyu Line (¥400) Change trains to JR at Shinagawa Station or direct link to Toei Subway from Sengakuji Station rides within the Haneda ▲ Shinagawa/Sengakuji Stations ▲ free area. Airport Station Tokyo Monorail (¥470) Change trains at Hamamatsucho Station to JR or to Toei Subway (from Daimon Station) ▲ Hamamatsucho Station ▲ *1 The price for when both a basic fare ticket and Skyliner ticket are purchased. *2 The price for when both a basic fare ticket and limited express ticket are purchased during the normal period. Please ask the clerk for details. Where to Purchase The can be purchased at JR EAST Travel Service Centers as shown in the following diagram. * The Pass can only be purchased at the JR stations shown below. ●Narita International Airport Terminal 1 (B1F) ●Narita International Airport Terminal 2 (B1F) ●Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal (2F) JR EAST Travel Service Center JR EAST Travel Service Center JR EAST Travel Service Center (Open 365 days a year, from 8:15 until 19:00) (Open 365 days a year, from 10:30 until 20:00) (Open 365 days a year, from 11:00 until 18:30) Ticket office Ticket booth JR line JR EAST Travel Ticket sales (Narita Express) JR line ticket gate Service Center JR EAST Travel JR line JR line ticket gate Ticket sales Service Center JR EAST Travel (Narita Express) Keikyu line ticket gate Service Center Tabi Room Security Ticket sales Keisei line Tokyo Monorail ticket gate Keisei line Ticket booth (Skyliner) ticket gate EV Keisei line Tabi Room Escalator Keisei line Ticket sales Keikyu line Ticket booth Escalator ticket gate (Skyliner) Ticket sales Ticket sales Security Ticket office Keikyu Tourist Information Center Ticket booth Japan. Endless Discovery. Request for cooperation Since the Pass is being sold as a trial service, we would like to know what you think of it and with the survey questionnaire if you need it. Therefore, we would appreciate it if you would please fi ll out this questionnaire. Sales Period [3 Day Pass] December 1 (Thr), 2011 to January 29 (Sun), 2012 [2 Day Pass] December 1 (Thr), 2011 to January 30 (Mon), 2012 How to Use When boarding and disembarking at stations in the free area, please go though the automatic ticket gate as shown in the following photo. Retrieval slot ◎When you disembark at a station outside the free area, please pay Insert your in the the extra fare required for the section you have traveled outside Insertion slot insertion slot and pass through the wicket. the free area to the station staff at the manned gate. Then, take the Pass from the retrieval slot. ◎ When you board at a station outside the free area, please *Be careful not to forget to take the ➡ Image purchase a ticket to go to the station located at the boundary of Pass from the machine. the free area. *When you use the Toei Bus or Toei Streetcar, please show your to the driver (conductor) when you board the bus or train. Refunds Only when the Pass is unused and valid, a refund can be offered after deducting 210 yen for the refund handling fee. For details, please ask the ticket booth where it was purchased. Credit cards Payment for the can be made by that will be accepted cash (yen) or using one of the following cards. Other information • The starting date of the Pass may not be changed. • Refunds cannot be made for canceled or delayed train service. Model Courses in the Free Area (Rail fares shown in parenthesis are normal fares applied when the TOKYO TRANSPORT PASS is not used.) Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Tokyo Ueno Shinagawa JR (¥150) + Toei Metro/Toei (¥260) JR (¥160) + Metro: Change trains at Daimon/ Change trains at Tokyo Hamamatsucho (¥170) (¥160) Tsukijishijo Oshiage Otemachi ◎ Tsukiji Market ◎ Tokyo Sky Tree ◎ Imperial Palace From Metro Tsukiji (¥190) Toei (¥170) Metro (¥160) Tawaramachi Asakusa Kokkai-gijidomae ◎ Kappabashi ◎ Sensoji Temple ◎ National Diet Dogu Street ◎ Nakamise Building Metro (¥190) Toei (¥170) + JR Change trains Metro (¥190) at Asakusabashi (¥130) Ginza Ryogoku Ebisu ◎ Shopping ◎ Edo-Tokyo Museum ◎ Yebisu ◎ Lunch ◎ Lunch Garden Place Metro (¥160) + JR: JR (¥130) + Metro : Change ◎ Lunch Change trains at Hatchobori (¥160) trains at Ochanomizu (¥160) JR (¥130) Kasairinkaikoen Korakuen Shibuya ◎ Tokyo Sea Life Park ◎ Koishikawa- ◎ Shopping ◎ Ferris Wheel Korakuen (Garden) Metro (¥160) JR (¥150) + Metro/Toei:Change trains From JR Suidobashi (¥130) at Shin-kiba, Tsukishima (¥260) Kiyosumi-shirakawa Akihabara Omote-sando ◎ Fukagawa Edo ◎ Shopping ◎ Omotesando Hills Museum ◎ Maid Cafe Metro (¥160) + JR : Toei (¥170) JR (¥150) Change trains at Shibuya (¥150) Tsukishima Nippori Shinjuku ◎ Stroll around Shitamachi ◎ Yanaka Ginza ◎ Tokyo (old downtown) ◎ Yuyake-dandan Metropolitan ◎ Monjayaki JR (¥150) + Toei Streetcar : Government Toei (¥210) Change trains at Otsuka (¥160) Toei (¥210) Daimon Higashi-ikebukuro 4-chome Roppongi ◎ Zojoji Temple ◎ Sunshine City ◎ Roppongi Hills ◎ Tokyo Tower ◎ Dinner, Observatory ◎ Dinner Metro (¥160) + JR : From Metro Kamiyacho (¥160) From JR Ikebukuro (¥160) Change trains at Ebisu (¥150) Tokyo Total : ¥1,970 Ueno Total : ¥1,770 Shinagawa Total : ¥1,790 Japan. 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