Yokohama Travel πΈπΊπΏπ
Transportation π πΈπΊπΏπ I stayed in Yokohama for the entire trip, departing from there to Tokyo and Kamakura. Getting around was a breeze with my suica card. πΈπΊπΏπ Japanese commuter trains have express services between cities, stopping only at major stations. It takes about an hour by train to reach Tokyo from Yokohama and about half an hour to get to Kamakura. πΈπΊπΏπ If you're flying in and out of Narita Airport, I recommend buying a round trip ticket for the Narita Express (N'EX) for just 5000 yen. πΈπΊπΏπ It directly connects Narita Airport with major stations like Yokohama, Tokyo, and Shinjuku. You can purchase it from the machines at the airport and then go to a staffed window to choose your seat and schedule. πΈπΊπΏπ The N'EX runs once or twice an hour. Airport buses also go directly to some hotels, but traffic might be an issue. Last year, I visited Tokyo, Hakone, and Lake Kawaguchi. If anyone is interested, I'll share a travel guide later. πΈπΊπΏπ πΈπΊπΏπ #ThePrinceOfTennis #NewPrinceOfTennis