Japanese Language Lesson 10 - Particles
Japan is very easy to get around and it is generally not necessary to have a car Many major cities in Japan provide effective networks for public transport are all connected by shinkansen bullet train Japanese.
There are only two major airports of Tokyo Narita International Airport, which was once known as the Tokyo International Airport handles most international flights This airport is located in the city of Narita, which is located in Chiba Prefecture is the arrival point for most foreign visitors who come to Japan There are two terminals, which are both connected to the central Tokyo with a bus network and other railway Tokyo airport , Haneda, is actually in the city center It manages over Tokyo domestic flights only few international flights come through Haneda.
The four main islands of Japan, Kyushu, Shikoku, Hokkaido and Honshu, are equipped with a reliable network of railways and expanded It is very convenient for visitors to travel around Japan in the train, especially with the low cost of the Japan rail Pass Over seventy percent of the railway network in Japan is under the operation of the Japan railways the other thirty percent belongs to private companies.
The Group of Japan Railways was once the paths of Japanese National Railways, but was privatized after suffering huge debts due to mismanagement He has six railway companies that cater to passengers regional these railway companies are JR East, JR Hokkaido, JR West, JR Kyushu, Shikoku railway company, JR Central, JR and freight, a freight company in the country, they combine to create a regional night train network , interregional and urban trains and Japanese Shinkansen bullet train lines across the country.
Road bus Kosoku are cheap alternatives to trains on horseback across Japan Though bus tours take longer than train travel, rates are usually much cheaper This is especially true of buses that run along the most competitive routes discounted rates can be extremely cheap in Japan Bus Pass is the best discount offer for ridiculous prices at locations across the country.
A large network of night buses and day covers Japan There are one or more bus companies serving every major city or prefecture There is a lot of competition for bus companies on routes to Tokyo and other popular routes.
Since the Japanese nation is a collection of thousands of islands, it is natural that the country hosts a complex network of domestic ferry Hokkaido, Kyushu, Honshu and Shikoku are connected by tunnels and bridges, but the ferries are always a interesting choice Many small islands are only accessible by boat.
The large ferries not only transport people but also goods and vehicles These large ferries usually carry hundreds of people and cars and offer a variety of amenities These include restaurants and bathhouses Some of them are almost luxury liners, however, shorter routes using smaller ships that can carry just a few cars and dozens of passengers.
In Japan, you will find a wide range of transport options to suit all budgets.
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