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Travel to
Japan Blog Articles
The intent of our Travel to Japan articles
is to provide essential travel planning information, practical advice
and tips for saving money while visiting Japan. Also, we have included
strange and unusual tourist attractions that you might be interested
in visiting while in Japan. All a travel articles are written by native
residents of Japan.
TRAVEL TOPIC: Travel Tips while
in Japan
Tips in how to find an address in
Tokyo, Japan At first glance of a map of Tokyo, you will instantly find the layout of the city and the streets in Tokyo quite complicated. Besides this complexity, the majority of the streets have no names expect for the large main streets.
The streets of Tokyo do not follow the Roman inspired, straight lines and 90 degree street grid of the majority of cities in North America and some cities in Europe, like Paris.
And you might think it is almost impossible to find a location by looking at the typical address in Tokyo. Don't worry, it is, quite possible to find an address in Tokyo, once you learn how to read an address in Tokyo.
Also, at most exits of Subway or train stations, you will often find a map board
like this one below:

So, it helps to check in which direction to go before you start walking toward your designation.
In this map and other maps found in Japan, you will see:

Here is another tip, sometimes street addresses are shown on telephone poles on streets. It also helps and gives orientation to direct you in the right direction.
In general, all address in all regions of Japan are shown in the same style of writing as they are shown here in Tokyo.
Differences in Addresses of buildings in Kyoto
One big exception is that all addresses in Kyoto are very different. In Kyoto,
2 styles of address are used. But the streets in Kyoto are not so complicated
like those in Tokyo, as a mater of fact Kyoto follows the Roman style of street
planning.
Many of streets in Kyoto have names and you can reach your destination
fairly essay compared to Tokyo once you find the name of the street you are on.
Good Luck in your travels!
Posted by digi-escape at July 5, 2004 04:02 PM All
Travel to Japan articles were
written by staff of digi-escape.
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