Many bus drivers in Japan wear a protective mask, as you can in this photo (draufklicken!) well know.
We had reserved seats in the Nozomi 128th Omitted a train a few minutes later you can go into one of the non-reserved carriages of the next.
The characteristic snout is used to prevent tunnel blast.
476.3 km and 2:13 later reached the train the station Shinagawa in Tokyo , but unfortunately my GPS logger remained on the train. :-(
The first view from the window of the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa.
And the second :-)
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After a short breather at the hotel's first-time buy tickets . Is quite simple, as you can see here:
In the trains of the Yamanote Line (山 手 线, sen Yamanote) is a monitor information on the next station, where possible lines, the travel time on the following stations and delays on other lines and the position of outputs on the respective platforms.
The Yamanote-sen operates as a ring line around the geographic center of Tokyo, connecting the main urban centers, such as Shinagawa, Shibuya, Ikebukuro or Shijuku. In 2005 alone, this line transported 3.5 million passengers a day - that's about as much as the entire public transport in Berlin together!
The Hall (or better Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, 东京 都 庁 舎 - Tōkyō-to Chōsha) provides free access in the 33rd Floor.
offers from there is of course a great view over the city:
area around Shinjuku Station ...
... with pubs, shops and electronics stores.
directly at the train station there are huge department stores, over the lack of supply can not complain well.
European cuisine in Japan:
The Yurikamome Line can be reached in a few minutes Odaiba , an artificial island on which a popular entertainment and shopping district has formed. Here's the view of the 'mainland' and a copy of the Statue of Liberty:
The (on the upper level of a highway, including the Yurikamome line and a normal road) rainbow bridge .
cafe with a fantastic view of Tokyo. The late-summer temperatures in early November made an evening sit outside possible. :-)
Before going to bed to look at the city at night.
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