CaptainCurtis
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Day 4 - Hakone
Three days immersed in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo had me itching to get into nature. Truth be told, I'm not a big city person, and Tokyo is exactly that. Tokyo has a population of ~14 million people, whereas New York City has a population of ~9 million. Tokyo is also approximately 3 times the size of NYC, so while the population density is indeed higher in NYC, Tokyo is still a behemoth by population and size.
I had a quick breakfast at the hotel, before heading for the Odakyu line at Shinjuku Station. I had spotted the entrance on a previous outing, so I knew exactly where I needed to go. I had picked up my tickets from the Odakyu service center on my first day, which included a regular ticket for ¥910 and a limited express ticket for ¥1,200. I was initially confused by all the tickets I had received (there was a third one for my Hakone Freepass), but the gate staff were helpful in explaining that the one was a regular ticket and the second was for my reserved seat on the limited express train (why it needs two, I'm still not sure). The limited express Romancecar I was on made just the one stop in Odawara before arriving at Hakone-Yomoto, with a total trip duration of 1hr 15min.
Three days immersed in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo had me itching to get into nature. Truth be told, I'm not a big city person, and Tokyo is exactly that. Tokyo has a population of ~14 million people, whereas New York City has a population of ~9 million. Tokyo is also approximately 3 times the size of NYC, so while the population density is indeed higher in NYC, Tokyo is still a behemoth by population and size.
I had a quick breakfast at the hotel, before heading for the Odakyu line at Shinjuku Station. I had spotted the entrance on a previous outing, so I knew exactly where I needed to go. I had picked up my tickets from the Odakyu service center on my first day, which included a regular ticket for ¥910 and a limited express ticket for ¥1,200. I was initially confused by all the tickets I had received (there was a third one for my Hakone Freepass), but the gate staff were helpful in explaining that the one was a regular ticket and the second was for my reserved seat on the limited express train (why it needs two, I'm still not sure). The limited express Romancecar I was on made just the one stop in Odawara before arriving at Hakone-Yomoto, with a total trip duration of 1hr 15min.
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