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Greater Tokyo Pass Council March 1, 2018 Greater Tokyo Pass Council 64 railway and bus companies in the Kanto region established the “Greater Tokyo Pass Council” Unlimited Rides on Railways of 12 Participating Private Railway Companies in Kanto Area and Buses of 52 Companies in Metropolitan Tokyo and Surrounding 3 Prefectures! A New Plan Ticket for Foreign Visitors, the “Greater Tokyo Pass” is Scheduled to be Released. On April 1 (Sun.), 2018, the “Greater Tokyo Pass Council” (established on February 28, 2018 – For details, refer to the accompanying page) will initiate sales of the “Greater Tokyo Pass,” a new Plan Ticket for foreign visitors to Japan. The “Greater Tokyo Pass” is a Plan Ticket for three days of unlimited rides on railways and streetcars operated by 12 companies and ordinary fixed-route buses operated by 52 companies in the Kanto area. It will be sold for 7,200 yen for adults and 3,600 yen (tax inclusive) for children at facilities at Narita Airport and Haneda Airport operated by the participating companies and at tourist information centers for foreign visitors at major stations. Purchasers of the “Greater Tokyo Pass” can take advantage of unlimited rides on railways, streetcars, and ordinary fixed-route buses at a set price, enabling them to save money as they enjoy sightseeing in the Kanto area. In addition, one of the difficulties that foreign visitors to Japan face is that they find public transportation systems “too complicated and difficult to use.” However, with the “Greater Tokyo Pass,” they will be able to use a single ticket to ride on railways, streetcars, and ordinary fixed-route buses, making moving around in the Kanto area much more efficient as they will not be required to purchase a new ticket every time they wish to ride again. The “Greater Tokyo Pass Council” is cooperating with the participating companies to make travel in the Kanto area more enjoyable for foreign visitors and will strive to share information such as travel destination ideas using the Greater Tokyo Pass. The following is an overview of the sale of the “Greater Tokyo Pass.” Image of ticket face Sample 1 Regarding Sales of “Greater Tokyo Pass” 1. Ticket Name: Greater Tokyo Pass 2. Sales launch date: April 1 (Sun.), 2018 3. Details: Unlimited ride ticket for railways, streetcars and ordinary fixed-route buses in the area from participating transportation companies in Kanto area 4. Can be purchased by: Foreign visitors to Japan 5. Permitted usage ● Railways and streetcars operated by 12 companies area: All lines as part of the Odakyu Line, Keio Line, Keisei Line (note), Keikyu Line, Sotetsu Line, Seibu Line, Tokyu Line, Tokyo Metro Line, Toei Subway, Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line), Tobu Line, Minatomirai Line, and Yokohama Municipal Subway. * Separate fares will be charged when using limited express trains requiring a fare, reserved seating trains, etc. Note: When including the Narita SKY ACCESS Line section (Keisei Takasago Sta. - Narita Airport Terminal1 Sta.) on the Keisei Line, the ticket may only be used between the following stations: Traveling among all stations of the Keisei Line excluding Hokuso Line section (between Shinshibamata Sta. - Inba Nihon-idai Sta.) and Narita - Yukawa ① Sta., Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 Sta. or Narita Airport Terminal 1 Sta. Traveling among all stations between Inba Nihon-idai Sta. -Narita-Yukawa Sta. - Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 Sta. ② ● Ordinary fixed-route buses operated by 52 companies in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, and Saitama. Toei Transportation, TOKYU BUS, Keio Dentetsu Bus, KANTO Bus, SEIBU BUS, Kokusai Kogyo, ODAKYU BUS, Keihin Kyuko Bus, Keisei Bus, TOBU BUS CENTRAL, TACHIKAWABUS, Nishi Tokyo Bus, Hitachi Motor Transportation, Keio Bus Higashi, TOKYU TRANSSES, CITYBUSTACHIKAWA, Keisei Town Bus, Keio Bus Minami, Keio Bus Chuo, Keio Bus Koganei, Transportation Bureau,City of Yokohama, Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu, KAWASAKI TSURUMI RINKO BUS, Kawasaki City Bus, Sotetsu Bus, Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu West, Enoden Bus Fujisawa, Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu East, Enoden Bus Yokohama, kominato railway bus, Chibakotsu, TOBU BUS EAST, Chiba Chuo Bus, toyobus, BANDO BUS, Tokyo BayCity Koutsu, Narita Airport Transport, Chiba Kaihin Kotsu, Chiba Nairiku Bus, Chiba Rainbow Bus, Chiba Green Bus, Chiba City Bus, HEIWA KOTSU, ASKA KOTSU, KEISEI TRANSIT BUS, chiba seasidebus, TOBU BUS WEST, IBAKYU Motor, Kawagoe motor, ASAHI Motor, SEIBU KANKO BUS, Kokusai Juo * The ticket may not be used on restricted-seating capacity buses (highway express buses, airport access buses, regular tour buses, etc.), night express buses, local government community buses, buses on joint- operation systems with non-participating companies. For details, please refer to the accompanying map. 2 6. Validity: 3 days from date of purchase * Whatever time of day the ticket is first used, even late at night, etc., that day shall be counted as the first day of use. 7. Sales Prices: 7,200 yen Adults; 3,600 yen Children * Both are tax inclusive fares. 8. Material: Paper ticket (Cannot be used at an automatic ticket gate.) 9. Sales method: Sold only upon presentation of a passport to verify the purchaser is a foreign visitor. At that time, a signature matching the one displayed on the passport will be required. 10. Methods of use: ● Railways Use ticket at manned ticket gates. (Cannot be used at automatic ticket gates.) ● Streetcars / Ordinary fixed route buses Present ticket to attendants. * The passenger may be required to present their passport in order to verify their identity. 11. Sales Locations (tentative) ◆Narita Airport ・Keisei Line: Narita Airport Terminal 1 Sta./ Terminal 2・3 Sta. ・SKYLINER & KEISEI INFORMATION CENTER Airport ・Keisei Line: Narita Airport Terminal 1 Sta./ Terminal 2・3 Sta. ・Skyliner Ticket Counter ・Keisei Line: The counters on the arrivals floors inside the Narita Airport terminal buildings ◆Haneda Airport ・Keikyu Line: Keikyu Tourist Information Center, Haneda Airport International Terminal Sta. ・Keikyu Line: Ticket Gates, Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Sta. Area Station Line Sales Location Akasaka-mitsuke Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Asakusa Sta. Tobu Line TOBU Tourist Information Center ASAKUSA Iidabashi Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Seibu Line SEIBU Tourist Information Center IKEBUKURO Ikebukuro Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office (Marunouchi Line/ Yurakucho Line) Tobu Line TOBU Tourist Information Center IKEBUKURO 23 Cities Tokyo Keisei Line Skylkiner Ticket Counter (Keisei Ueno Sta.) Ueno Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office / Passenger Information Desk Ueno-okachimachi Sta. Toei Subway Commuter Pass Office Ebisu Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Otemachi Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Omote-sando Sta. Tokyo Metro Passenger Information Desk Ginza Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office / Passenger Information Desk ・Takanawa Ticket Gate Shinagawa Sta. Keikyu Line ・Keikyu Tourist Information Center (Open end of April) 3 Area Station Line Sales Location Keio Line Commuter Pass Office Shibuya Sta. Tokyu Line Shibuya “CHIKAMICHI” General Information Shin-ochanomizu Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center Shinjuku West Odakyu Line Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center Shinjuku South Shinjuku Sta. Keio Line Commuter Pass Office Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office / Passenger Information Desk Shinjuyku-nishiguchi Toei Subway Station Master’s Office Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Shimbashi Sta. Toei Subway Station Master’s Office Seibu-Shinjuku Sta. Seibu Line Limited Express Ticket Office Daimon Sta. Toei Subway Oedo Line Station Master’s Office Takadanobaba Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Tokyo Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Tochomae Sta. Toei Subway Station Master’s Office Nihombashi Sta. Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office Meiji-jingumae Tokyo Metro Commuter Pass Office <Harajuku> Sta. Kanagawa Kanagawa Prefecture Odawara Sta. Odakyu Line Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center Odawara Yokohama Sta. Keikyu Line Central Ticket Gate, Keikyu Corporation 12. Refunds: Limited to before start of travel and within the valid period. The purchase amount minus a service charge (220 yen) will be refunded at the location where the ticket was purchased. 4 Map of Greater Tokyo Pass Reference 1 5 Reference 2 Fare Comparisons when using Greater Tokyo Pass Example Case 1 (Arrive & depart Narita Airport, stay in Shibuya, sightsee Tokyo, Yokohama, Nikko) Fare when Form of Itinerary Travel Section using Transportation PASMO ● Day 1 Arrive Narita Airport Keisei Line (Narita SKY ACCESS) Narita Airport - Keisei Ueno 1,235 yen Sightsee Tokyo Metro / Toei Subway Ueno - Oshiage 269 yen TOKYO SKYTREE® Sightsee Ginza Toei Subway / Tokyo Metro Oshiage - Ginza 299 yen Check-in to hotel Tokyo Metro Ginza - Shibuya 195 yen Sightsee Jiyugaoka Tokyu Line Shibuya - Jiyugaoka 154 yen Sightsee Minato Mirai Tokyu Line / Minatomirai Line Jiyugaoka - Minatomirai 427 yen Sightsee Minatomirai Line Minatomirai - Motomachi-Chukagai 180 yen Yokohama Chinatown Travel to hotel Minatomirai Line / Tokyu Line Motomachi-Chukagai - Shibuya 477 yen Day 1 Total 3,236 yen ● Day 2 Sightsee Asakusa Tokyo Metro Shibuya - Asakusa 237 yen Tobu Line Asakusa - Tobu-nikko 1,358 yen Sightsee Nikko Tobu Line Tobu-nikko - Asakusa 1,358 yen Sightsee Otemachi Toei Subway / Tokyo Metro Asakusa - Otemachi 269 yen Sightsee Roppongi Tokyo Metro Otemachi - Roppongi 165 yen Travel to hotel Toei Subway / Tokyo Metro Roppongi - Shibuya 269 yen Day 2 Total 3,656 yen ● Day 3 Sightsee Tsukiji Tokyo Metro Shibuya - Tsukiji 195 yen Sightsee Omotesando Tokyo
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