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I got on the Harumi Liner!

[ukiuki] October 31, 2012 08:30

Harumi Liner, a new foot in Chuo-ku, which started operation in mid-Octoberbus.


Inferred from the Shonan Liner and the Good Morning Liner on the train, there is something "easy fast" image.

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What's Harumi Triton Square next to Nihonbashi Takashimaya? 。

If you are a Chuo-ku mania, let's understand, this shockflair


The bus approached me while I was shocked.

Hitachi Motor Transportation, we want to see the same as our Edo Bus.


The shinyshine white bus took me to Triton Square in just 15 minutes.


In addition to the comfort, the familiar scenery looked fresh.

This time I got on the train from Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit-Nihonbashi Takashimaya-Triton Square System Harumi 01.

It seems that the system Harumi 02 is Triton Square-Yurakucho-Yaesu Exit.

The number of flights is substantial, I recommend it.

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From Tsukiji to Tokyo Station by Edo bus. 

[Silver] 14:00 on October 4, 2012

 The other day, I led a Brazilian acquaintance who was staying at a hotel in Tsukiji, one of whom went from Tokyo Station to Shin-Osaka Station, and the other two led a greedy group of seeing off and sightseeing. After shopping at Tsukiji Outer Market, I took an Edo bus from Chuo-ku government office and moved to Tokyo Station Yaesu North Exit. There is no hard workcoldsweats02 such as pulling in the underpass with a cart, and there is no inconvenience to others (Edo bus, thank you!)

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 After helping to buy the ticket and sending it off to the platform, I went to the Money Museum again in Nihonbashi shuttle bus to see Japanese currency. After that, take the Edo bus in front of Cored Muromachi, move to Suitengu, and pray for safe delivery. (Oops, she was singlecoldsweats01.) At the intersection of Suitengu, I purchased "luxury rice cracker", and how about the promenade while cheeking, and the procession of Yanagiya? When I looked into it, unlike usual, only about 10 customers were waiting. It was the first time for two Brazilians to eat sea bream containing anko, and it was interesting to take pictures of how to bake sea bream.

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 From a lot of explanations, I thought it would be good to have them experience "Show money" and "Show the place where the sea bream is baked", so I'll report it.

On the way back, of course, we returned to Chuo-ku government office by Edo bus and enjoyed the pedestrian paradise of Ginza. Brazilians walk in Ginza happily. I wonder if this is also called silver bra.cafe

 

 

 
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