Can you buy a 3-day metro pass (for tourists) in Tokyo center?
I know it's possible to buy a 3-day metro pass at Tokyo airport but I missed that opportunity. Is it possible to still buy it in the center, preferably in the Asakusa area?
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An alternative option is the Pasmo/Suica. I 'lived' in Tokyo for 6 days because it was just a short visit. What I found really useful was the Pasmo (blank card). A prepaid card which you can put money into it and use it to travel around on public transport around the metropolitan area of Tokyo (this is what I did) It's great because there are many 'stations' to load more credit on. The initial payment is 500 yen (deposit).
For your reference, I've added a link for more information. http://www.pasmo.co.jp/en/buy/
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How much is a Metro pass in Tokyo?
Tokyo Metro fares range from 170 to 320 yen depending on how far you travel. A one day pass for unlimited use of Tokyo Metro on one calendar day is available for 600 yen.Is Tokyo subway pass worth it?
In conclusion, you should buy Tokyo Subway 24-hour day pass Ticket (JPY800) with that itinerary. Even though it costs less than JPY800 to move by subway a day, I recommend to get the ticket since it's much hassle to purchase train tickets every time.How much is a Japanese metro card?
Tokyo Metro 24-Hour TicketFareAdults 600 yen / Children 300 yenValidity24 hours after first use (The ticket will become invalid if not used by the last train on the day of purchase.)3 more rows•Dec 16, 2021Is there a Tokyo city pass?
Tokyo Metropolitan District Pass (Tokunai Pass) Allows unlimited travel for one day on all JR East lines (local and rapid) within the Tokyo City limits. Where to buy: Available at major JR stations (Tokyo, Shinjuku, Shibuya, etc.) Learn more.(How to) Buy Tokyo subway / metro Train Tickets \u0026 Passes
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