A Day Trip to Gotokuji Taught Me a Lesson(2) ๐
As a result, the train arrived at the last station of the Chiyoda Line and pulled over. ๐๐ธ A train staff member, without saying a word, ran up to me and urged me to get off (he really was rushing me; he ignored all my questions and kept jogging while signaling me to hurry off the train. It was quite funny). ๐ฟ๐ So, I got off looking puzzled and saw that by walking just a few steps forward, I reached the Adakyu Line (the blue line). It then dawned on me that the blue line had already been waiting at the opposite platform. ๐๐ธ When I arrived at #Gotokuji Station of the #Adakyu Line, I had already forgotten that I had only swiped my #Tokyo Metro One Day Ticket once (when I boarded the Chiyoda Line) and hadn't bought a ticket for the blue line. I was unsure how to exit the station. Then I went to the exit closest to the subway service window and swiped my one-day pass again (I intended to pay the fare difference at the time, but since I couldn't communicate well and didn't want to waste time, I just swiped to exit and let the machine flash red). ๐๐ธ The machine flashed red, and a staff member stopped me. I paid an additional 170 yen fare difference and was able to exit! ๐ฟ๐ (These experiences will be featured in my long video, which I'll share here later.) #Tokyo ๐๐