
Worried about getting around in Japan?
Good news: in Tokyo and Osaka, you can travel almost everywhere using trains only — no taxi needed!
A Railway Network Like a Maze

The train systems in Tokyo and Osaka are incredibly extensive — almost like a maze.
- Huge number of stations
- Trains every few minutes
- Subways, JR lines, and private railways are all connected
In Tokyo, systems like Tokyo Metro and JR East cover the city.
In Osaka, Osaka Metro and JR West do the same.
👉 Popular spots like Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Namba, and Shinsaibashi are all easily accessible by train.
💰 Much Cheaper Than Taxis
Taxis in Japan are clean and convenient, but they can be expensive.
Trains, on the other hand:
- Usually cost just a few hundred yen per ride
- Are very cost-effective even for longer distances
- Can be used easily with IC cards
👉 You can save a lot on transportation during your trip.
A Little Preparation Helps a Lot
Because the network is so large, it can feel confusing at first.
Before your trip, it’s a good idea to:
- Check train maps
- Use navigation apps (like Google Maps)
- Get an IC card (Suica / ICOCA)
👉 With a bit of preparation, getting around becomes very easy!
Summary
- You can explore Tokyo and Osaka using trains only
- Taxis are usually unnecessary
- A little planning makes everything smooth
Master the train system, and your Japan trip will be easier, cheaper, and more fun!ions like Women-Only Cars during rush hour, you can enjoy stress-free travel across Japan’s cities.






