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How to take a bus in Japan? Introduction of Japanese scenic spots.

Japan Taichang is one of the more famous tourist attractions here in Japan. It allows people to shop and visit here. So it is also very popular with everyone, but the accommodation is more expensive. I believe everyone has a clear understanding of Japanese tourism, especially in recent years. Accommodation here is more expensive. Let's take a brief look at the sightseeing information here!

How to Take a Bus in Japan If you want to go to Japan, Bian Xiao suggests that you can take the tram "Lily Seagull", which is at Xinqiao Station in Tokyo Port Area.

If you can sit in the front row, you can also see the scenery along the way. It usually takes 30 minutes to reach the stage.

expense

The fare for a one-way ride on Gull Lily Tram is 380 yen, and you can also use a watermelon card. If you ride more than three times a day, Bian Xiao suggests that you can buy a one-day package for Zhang Lili Gull Line, because it will save money.

For example, if you use a watermelon card every day, it will be 1 140 yen if you use it three times, while the one-day package of Lily Gull Line is only 820 yen, and the children's ticket is 4 10 yen. There is no limit on the number of times on the same day.

If you don't want to walk, there is also a free bus service for you when you arrive at the stadium. The free shuttle bus service time is11:30-19: 30, and the whole journey takes about 40 minutes. One * * includes nine stops.

Japan Science Museum Taichang Scenic Spot Introduction Ship

This science museum is in the shape of a huge ship, so you can see it easily. It is also a museum of marine science, where you can learn about the ocean and see the scenery from the highest place. There is also a Japanese Antarctic observation ship next to the Science Museum, which can be visited for free!

Opening hours are 10:00- 17:00.

Fuji TV

Television is the place where Japanese dramas are made. There is no need for tickets here. You can see many TV plays and scripts shot in the hall, and some props. If you want to go shopping, there is also a souvenir shop here!

The appearance of this TV station is a circular sightseeing autumn scenery. It is also a good place to see the scenery, and there is also one piece restaurant in the building. Don't miss it! Admission is 550 yen and students are 300 yen. The opening hours are 10:00- 18:00.

This Japanese stage is still very interesting, which can meet all kinds of travel needs of everyone and is a more comprehensive place!