Essential Item for Your Tokyo Trip! Travel Affordably with the Unlimited Subway Pass!
2026-01-10
Tokyo, Connected by a Single Subway Pass!
For a trip to Tokyo (Tokyo), the most important thing is your means of transportation. Especially in a city with a well-developed subway system like Tokyo, just knowing how to use a subway pass properly can change the quality of your trip. With 2,258 overwhelming reviews and an incredible price of 4,753 KRW, the [Instant Confirmation] Tokyo Subway Metro Pass is the best choice for travelers just like you. Choose a plan that suits you best—24, 48, or 72 hours—and freely roam every corner of Tokyo!
Who is this pass best for?
- The Budget Traveler: With prices starting from the 4,000 KRW range, you can significantly reduce your transportation expenses even for a short trip. A must-have if you plan to move around frequently!
- Those Focused on Exploring Downtown Tokyo: Key landmarks like Shinjuku (Shinjuku), Shibuya (Shibuya), Ginza (Ginza), and Asakusa (Asakusa) are all connected by subway lines. With this one pass, you won't miss out on any of the major tourist spots.
- Those Seeking Efficient Travel: Instead of getting lost in the complex streets of Tokyo or taking expensive taxis, save time by moving quickly and conveniently with the Subway Metro Pass.
- Those Unfamiliar with the Tokyo Subway System: Skip the hassle of buying a ticket every time you pass through the gate or searching for ticket machines. Experience the Tokyo subway by getting on and off as much as you like with just one pass.
24/48/72 Hours, How to Make the Most of It?
- 24-Hour Pass: Suitable if you want to focus on downtown Tokyo for a single day during a 1-night/2-day or 2-night/3-day schedule. Plan a fruitful day by utilizing the subway from early morning until late at night to visit more than 3 or 4 landmarks.
- 48-Hour Pass: This is the most recommended option for a 2-night/3-day or 3-night/4-day itinerary. You can leisurely explore various areas of Tokyo over two days. For example, cover western areas like Shibuya, Harajuku (Harajuku), and Shinjuku on the first day, and eastern areas like Asakusa, Ueno (Ueno), and Ginza on the second.
- 72-Hour Pass: If you are staying for 3 nights/4 days or longer, the 72-hour pass is overwhelmingly advantageous. You can comfortably travel to almost every part of Tokyo over 3 days. You can even visit slightly further destinations like Odaiba (Odaiba) or the Ghibli Museum (Ghibli Bijutsukan) (requires separate transport if applicable) without any burden.
Tips for Use!
- Pass Activation: The pass activation time starts from the moment you pass through the ticket gate for the first time. It is best to activate it at your first departure after setting up an efficient travel plan.
- Using Google Maps: While the Tokyo subway map is very complex, using Google Maps allows you to check optimal routes and transfer information in real-time. Don't worry, as transfers are free with your pass.
- Free Transfers: Since you can often use both Tokyo Metro (Tokyo Metro) and Toei Subway (Toei Subway) lines, it is good to check in advance which pass is more advantageous for your route. (Be sure to check the detailed product description!)
- Convenience Stores, Restaurants, etc.: Areas around Tokyo subway stations are full of things to enjoy, such as convenience stores, restaurants, and shopping malls. Use your pass to get on and off at various stations to experience the daily life and culture of Tokyo.
Recommended Itinerary Combinations
- Day 1: Tokyo Station (Tokyo Station) → Ginza (shopping and dining) → Tsukiji Outer Market (Tsukiji Jogai Ichiba) (fresh seafood) → Asakusa (Senso-ji (Sensoji), Nakamise-dori (Nakamise-dori))
- Day 2: Shibuya (Scramble Crossing, shopping) → Harajuku (Takeshita Street (Takeshita-dori), Meiji Jingu (Meiji Jingu)) → Shinjuku (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Tokyo-tocho) observatory, Shinjuku Gyoen (Shinjuku Gyoen))
- Day 3: Ueno (Ueno Park, museums/art galleries) → Akihabara (Akihabara) (electronics shops, subculture) → Tokyo Skytree (Tokyo Skytree) (views and night scenery)
With the Tokyo Subway Metro Pass, you can explore the charms of Tokyo to your heart's content without hesitation. Prepare now and create an unforgettable Tokyo trip!
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FAQ
- Where can I purchase the pass and how do I use it?
- You can purchase it by selecting your desired duration (24/48/72 hours) on the product detail page for instant confirmation. Generally, you will receive a voucher or QR code to use at the local subway ticket gates. Please refer to the instructions provided after purchase for the exact usage method.
- Can I use the pass on all subway lines?
- This pass is primarily available for Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. Other transport modes like JR lines may be restricted, so please be sure to check the product description for details on eligible lines.
- What happens if I lose or damage the pass while using it?
- It is difficult to reissue the pass if it is lost or damaged. Please keep it in a safe place while in use.
- Are there child fares?
- Generally, adult passes are sold, and information regarding child fares is provided separately on the product detail page. Please check the relevant information if you are traveling with children.