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Enjoy one of the most affordable ways to travel around the Tokyo metropolitan area
Simply choose from a 24, 48, or 72-hour unlimited Tokyo Metro Pass and get to all the fun tourist sights and attractions without the hassles!
Conveniently pick up your unlimited pass upon arrival in Japan
Get access to 13 routes and over 250 stops with this unlimited pass

Make transportation in Tokyo easy with this convenient subway ticket! Simply choose from a 24-hour, 48-hour, or 72-hour unlimited Tokyo Metro Pass. Get to all the fun tourist sights and attractions you’re headed to without the hassles of queuing for tickets or the need to talk to anyone

Please refer to this Tokyo Metro Map

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Please follow the instructions below on how to redeem your voucher

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Great experience travelling around Tokyo without having to worry the travel fees

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Fenny I.
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Reviewed 3 day(s) ago

The exchange method is very easy, just scan the barcode on the ticket machine, it will be printed, and you can use it straight away, buying online is cheaper
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Yopi J.
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Reviewed 4 week(s) ago

It's so easy, arrive in Tokyo, go to the station, print the ticket, and go straight away...~ Easy!
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Ludi F. L.
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Reviewed 5 week(s) ago

It is very easy to exchange. Make sure that the machine is there to exchange the ticket because not all small stations have it.
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n***n
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Reviewed 6 week(s) ago

doesn't really need it. better use suica

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Endita P. A. P.
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Reviewed 8 week(s) ago

Ticket exchange locations are few and far between.
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Indri G. R.
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Reviewed 11 week(s) ago

The staff at the station are very helpful. Just look at the voucher guys
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L***s
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago

staff very friendly and helpful

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ANDY C.
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Reviewed 13 week(s) ago

Conversion is very easy, fast and simple
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ANDY C.
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Reviewed 13 week(s) ago

It is very easy to change this ticket, you only need to go to the office at any major station and you can change it. It is also cheap to calculate"
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Rosa M.
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Reviewed 13 week(s) ago

It is very helpful to have this subway ticket, you can freely travel on the covered train lines, it is much cheaper.
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Alexander M. P.
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10.0

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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

very practical and efficient. getting it and using it is also very easy
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H***y
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

Valid voucher and can be exchange

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H***y
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

Valid ticket and can be xchange

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Henky I.
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

Its good… Valid and can be used

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Vivi L.
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Reviewed 17 week(s) ago

very helpful for traveling in the area where I stay. very cheap
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Z***A
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Reviewed 18 week(s) ago

Very helpful for transportation in Tokyo
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E***a
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Reviewed 19 week(s) ago

This card is very effective if everywhere using the subway, but still there are routes that are not covered so have to buy again. it's a bit difficult to find a machine to redeem my voucher until I'm tired of going around. if there is a metro office or toei better ask the officer. they were very kind to help direct me to the right place.
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N***i
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Reviewed 19 week(s) ago

Tickets are easy to use and very helpful
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Y***i
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Reviewed 22 week(s) ago

for the pick-up process, you can pick it up at Tokyo Station, because when you were at Narita, the officer said you couldn't pick it up. If access to use is comfortable, just follow the line that is passed. So far, tourist attractions are on this route. So it's worth taking, especially if we take the wrong route, we can get in and out without thinking about the cost of the train ticket. For tickets, the validity period is calculated by hours, starting from when we first tap. (For example, if we take 24 hours, the first tap is at 10 am, valid until tomorrow at 10 am)
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dhia z.
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Reviewed 23 week(s) ago

It's really easy to exchange at the ticket machine at the MRT station
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Location Details

1-1 Furugome, Narita, Chiba 282-0004, Japan
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About Tokyo Subway

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Wants to roam and wander in Tokyo seamlessly? This pass is ideal for travellers looking to maximize their time in Tokyo. Tokyo's extensive underground system allows unlimited travel for 24, 48, or 72 hours, depending on the type of ticket purchased. This pass is a practical choice for travellers who wish to explore the city without worrying about individual fares because it gives access to the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. You can quickly get to Tokyo's main attractions, such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Asakusa, thanks to the more than 250 connected stations. 

Purchasing the [24/48/72-Hour] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan is cost-effective and incredibly convenient. You can purchase the pass online at sites like Traveloka, in airports, or at specific locations in Tokyo, so you can use it as soon as you get there. Whether you visit Tokyo for a day, a weekend, or longer, this flexibility lets you personalise your itinerary for exploring the city. You don’t need to worry about buying individual tickets for each trip, which constantly streamlines your travel experience.

In addition to its convenience and savings, the [24/48/72-Hour] Tokyo Underground Ticket | Japan allows you to explore Tokyo's diverse neighbourhoods at your leisure. The ticket's unlimited travel makes it simple to get on and off the tube whenever you please, whether your interests are in the city's vibrant nightlife, historic temples, or busy shopping districts. This ticket makes travelling around Tokyo stress-free, allowing you to concentrate on taking advantage of all the city offers. For anybody visiting Japan's capital, this pass is the ideal travel companion.

[24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan Ticket Price 2024

See Traveloka for the complete list of [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan ticket prices for 2024.

48-Hour Ticket - RM 36.09

For adults (12 and older) and children (6–12 years old), the price is RM 168.74 and RM 84.35, respectively. Passengers can take pleasure in their journey through the Tokyo Metro and Toei underground lines. This pass is good for 48 hours after its first use.

72-Hour Ticket - RM 45.11

Travellers can ride on the Tokyo Metro Lines and the Toei Underground lines for 72 hours. For those aged 12 and up, the cost is RM 45.11; for children aged 6 to 11, it is RM 22.57.

[24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan Opening Hours

The Tokyo Subway Ticket [24/48/72-Hour] allows unlimited travel on the city's subway lines for the duration of the ticket, beginning with the initial use. However, you have to check on the train schedules. The validity period of your ticket (24, 48, or 72 hours) starts the moment you enter the ticket gate for the first time. Though some lines may run on different schedules on weekends or holidays, the subway is open daily. The operating hours of Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway are from 5:00 AM to midnight.

The [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan is a reasonably priced choice for travellers, providing great value for unrestricted travel throughout the Kansai area. Only non-Japanese citizens are eligible for this pass. To redeem the ticket, you must show your passport. 

Please remember that a day is measured by the time it takes from the first train to the last train, not by the number of hours it takes to use. The pass will expire on the day of activation after the last train departs if it is activated in the evening.

Best time to visit Tokyo

Each season offers a different and unique travelling experience in Tokyo. Nonetheless, the best seasons to visit Tokyo are spring and autumn. See below for specifics on what to anticipate from every season!

Spring (March to May)

The city is draped in cherry blossom beauty during this time of year. For hanami (cherry blossom viewing), locals and visitors crowd parks like Ueno Park and Shinjuku Gyoen when the famous Sakura blooms usually peak in late March or early April. This season's mild and pleasant weather makes it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The customary Sumida Park Cherry Blossom Festival is one of the many cultural events in the spring.

Autumn (September to November) 

As the leaves change colour, the city's parks and gardens create breathtaking views at locations like Meiji Shrine and Rikugien Garden. The landscape becomes a tapestry of vivid reds, oranges, and yellows. Because of the comfortable temperatures, this time of year is ideal for touring Tokyo's neighbourhoods and attractions. Fall also brings festival season, with highlights like the Tokyo International Film Festival and Shichi-Go-San, a kid-friendly tradition that will enhance your trip's cultural diversity.

Summer (June to August)

This is the time of year for exciting festivals and fireworks, but it can also be hot and humid. The Sumida River Fireworks Festival and numerous local matsuri (festivals) bring energy and colour to the city, making it an appealing time for those interested in experiencing traditional Japanese culture. 

Winter (December to February) 

Tokyo's winters are milder and more sedate, but they also provide some interesting events, like the New Year's Eve celebrations at temples and shrines and winter illuminations. Still, spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Tokyo for pleasant weather and the opportunity to take in some of the city's most famous events.

Attractions and Things to Do in Tokyo

A truly enriching experience awaits you in Tokyo if you explore the following destinations. Tokyo has it all, from tranquil natural settings to the lively energy of its urban areas.

Down at the Memory Line: Tokyo’s Historic and Cultural Sites

Tokyo is rich in historical and cultural attractions where tradition and modernity coexist. One of Tokyo's most famous sights, the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, is the ideal place to begin your journey because it showcases traditional Japanese architecture and religious customs. Encircled by a serene forest, the Meiji Shrine is a testament to Japan's Shinto traditions and provides a tranquil haven in the middle of the city. Discover Japan's royal history and take a stroll through the stunning East Gardens at the Imperial Palace, the residence of the country's Emperor.

The Colours of Life: Tokyo’s Neighbourhoods

Tokyo has many different neighbourhoods, each with a distinct atmosphere and attractions. You can enjoy the vibrant nightlife in Shibuya, shop at chic boutiques, and witness the iconic Shibuya Crossing. Upon visiting this neighbourhood, take in the majestic skyscrapers, energetic entertainment districts, and serene Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. See old temples, charming stores, and the allure of Tokyo's past by strolling along Yanaka's historic streets for a more traditional experience.

Tokyo's Attractions: Endless Fun

Whether you are looking for pop culture experiences or state-of-the-art technology, Tokyo has it all. Take in breathtaking views of Tokyo and the surrounding area from the Tokyo Skytree, or wander the exciting Odaiba neighbourhood, home to futuristic buildings, retail centres, and amusement parks. Akihabara is the place to go if you are into anime and manga because it is the centre of Japanese pop culture and because you can find everything from the newest video games to collectables. Furthermore, families and fans of theme parks simply must visit Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, which provide a mystical experience right in the middle of Japan.

Tips to Enjoy Tokyo

These are seven tips that are worth noting when you visit Tokyo. Throughout your stay, keep an eye on things.

1. Get [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan

This pass allows you to wander around Tokyo regardless of your liking and interests and saves you from buying individual tickets for each transportation.

2. Use Public Transportation

There is no better way to get around Tokyo than on the city's vast, well-designed underground system. The best time to travel is during non-rush hours, 7-9 AM and 5-7 PM.

3. Take Advantage of Free Attractions

Free things to do in Tokyo include visiting the Meiji Shrine and the observation decks of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.

4. Explore Different Neighbourhoods

You can find something special in any of Tokyo's neighbourhoods. Shibuya, Asakusa, Harajuku, and Ginza are just a few of the neighbourhoods you should visit to experience Tokyo's diversity truly.

5. Try Local Food

Tokyo is a culinary paradise. Indulge in sushi, ramen, and tempura at some of the city's finest restaurants or cosy joints.

6. Respect Local Etiquette

Remember to respect Japanese culture by not using your phone while riding the train, taking off your shoes before entering some areas, and bowing when asked.

7. Learn Basic Japanese Phrases

A few Japanese words like "hello" (konnichiwa) and "thank you" (arigato) can help you connect with locals and have a better experience in Tokyo, even though many people there speak English.

How to Book and Redeem [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan Tickets 

Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan Ticket [24/48/72-Hr] booking is a breeze if you do this with Traveloka. All you have to do are the steps below:

  • Open the Traveloka app, search for "Tokyo Subway Ticket," and click it when it appears.
  • Choose the Tokyo Subway Ticket (24, 48, or 72 hours) that best suits your needs.
  • Please select the desired time and date and the quantity of adult and child tickets. Click “Book Now” when you’re done.
  • Complete the ticket’s contact information.
  • Make the payment immediately.
  • You will also receive your e-tickets via email and on your apps.

Buying a Tokyo Underground Ticket is just one example of how easy it is to use Traveloka for all your vacation needs in Japan. Get special offers and book your Tokyo Subway Ticket on Traveloka!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Tokyo Subway ticket cost?
Tokyo Subway ticket price starts from RM 23.23. Visit Tokyo Subway page to see more information about Tokyo Subway tickets.
When is Tokyo Subway open?
Tokyo Subway open at 09:00-23:00. For more information on operational days and hours, please find more on Tokyo Subway page.
Why should I book [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan tickets?
A convenient and economical way to explore the city is with a Tokyo Subway Ticket, which allows unlimited travel on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. It covers all the main attractions and makes your travel experience easier by not requiring you to buy individual tickets. Thanks to the ticket's adjustable duration, you can discover Tokyo without any hassle and choose the perfect stay option.
What are some similar places like Tokyo Subway that can be found in Sambu-gun?
What areas does the [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan cover?
Anyone can ride any line on the Tokyo Metro or Toei Subway with the [24/48/72-Hour] Tokyo Subway Ticket. This includes access to popular areas such as Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Ginza, Roppongi, and Akihabara. With this ticket, you can easily access major tourist spots, retail areas, and cultural landmarks throughout central Tokyo. However, it does not cover JR lines, buses, or other private railways.
Where can I buy the [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan tickets?
You can buy this pass online using the Traveloka application or website.
Is trying the [24/48/72-Hr] Tokyo Subway Ticket | Japan worth it?
Yes, trying the [24/48/72-Hour] Tokyo Subway Ticket is worth it for visitors to Tokyo. It offers unlimited travel on Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines, making exploring the city's top attractions cost-effective and convenient. The flexibility of choosing a 24, 48, or 72-hour pass allows you to tailor your travel experience to your stay, saving time and money while providing easy access to Tokyo’s diverse neighbourhoods and landmarks.
How do you enjoy Tokyo?
To enjoy Tokyo, explore its diverse neighbourhoods like Shibuya and Asakusa, where you can experience modern and traditional Japan. Take advantage of the efficient subway system to visit top attractions and indulge in the city’s incredible food scene, from sushi to ramen. Finally, immerse yourself in local culture by visiting temples, participating in seasonal festivals, and shopping in vibrant districts like Harajuku and Ginza.
When is the best time to enjoy Tokyo?
Tokyo is most beautiful in the spring (March-May) with its mild temperatures and cherry blossoms, or in the fall (September-November) with its pleasant temperatures and colourful foliage. Enjoy the city's attractions and cultural events during these seasons.
How long should I stay in Tokyo, Japan?
If you want to see all of Tokyo's famous landmarks, unique neighbourhoods, and cultural institutions, you should plan to spend at least five or seven days there. Some of the best-known places to visit in Japan are Shinjuku, Asakusa, and Shibuya. Day trips to Yokohama and Mount Fuji are also within reach. A shorter three- or four-day trip will still give you more than enough time to see the best of Tokyo.
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