Showing posts with label Yamanote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yamanote. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Trains are so advanced...

The information panels on the JR Yamanote and other lines in Tokyo have gotten very advanced in the last few years.  It used to be that there would only be a sign board with a poster showing the stops and connections on the line you were on.  If you were lucky, there would be a lit sign indicating that the doors on this side or the other would open.  More advanced cars would have LED dot matrix sign boards that would change to show the upcoming station and display other important information.

The newest trains now have LCD sign boards that show all sort information about the train, upcoming stations, upcoming television shows and commercials.  Some of the information is even useful and offered in English. 

I understand that there is a delay, but I am a little confused about how a "car inspection" could cause one.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Yamathon Part 2

I stuck it out with the TIPsies from Harajuku to Ueno. About half way around the Yamanote or about 13 or 14 miles. Along the way, I saw many interesting things. Several deserve a return visit. Here are some of my favorites.

The first photo is the Yamonote map located above the ticket machines at Harajuku Station. It's quite a challenge to walk all 29-stations. If you ride the train, it takes about one hour!


This pachinko sign is located between Yoyogi and Shnijuku Station.  It looks a little decrepit during the day but it must be quite a sight when its lit up at night... I wonder when there will be enough power from TEPCO to light up signs like this without the fear of brown outs?


This awesome mural of the works of Toei Animation is located neear Takadanobaba station.  Astro (or Atom) Boy features prominently!


This happi coat was hanging inside the window of a house near Nishi-Nippori.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Chisai (tiny) taiyaki! or delicious Yamathon snack break!

Several weeks ago, I joined friends walking for Oxfam in the Yamathon.  We had loads of fun walking along the Yamanote line tracks and exploring along the way.  The team entry fee of ¥6,000 went to the 11 March earthquake relief effort so our effort was also backed with yen for the cause! 

Along the the way, I spotted this Taiyaki vendor at Otsuka station and had to purchase a small mix bag (16 pieces for ¥525) to share... Flavors included azuki (red bean), chocolate, caramel, banana, custard...



We passed over the Yamanote line several times along the route. At this location, the tracks were lined with beautiful cherry blossoms!