80 Hours in Tokyo

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This is the JR Yamanote (Tokyo Loop Line) line overlaid on Sydney. The line has 30 stations, each 2-3 mins travel apart, and stops at most of the major stations in central Tokyo (some of which are also the busiest train stations in the world).
The numbers are the travel time between the highlighted stations.

Hamamatsuchō, the city end of the airport Monorail, is 2 mins travel south of Shimbashi. Tokyo Station is where the 10 marker is south of Akihabara. The Keikyu line from Haneda goes to Shinagawa.
 
We got Pasmo cards on arrival at HND and loaded it with JPY3000, using on Tokyo trains only was almost empty within 36hours so then put another JPY5000 more on it, and have a balance of approx $1.5k each left so will be hunting for the refund office at HND after bag drop tomorrow.

We mostly used Monorail and Yamanote line, with a few others for connections was a bit shocked we spent about AUD$69 in about 70hours (separately bought express excursion tickets to Fuji but it rained so saw nothing).
 
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