The rush hour peaks are between 8am and 9am in the morning, and shortly after 5pm in the evening . Rush hours are most extreme in Tokyo, but can also be pretty heavy in Japan's other cities.
Often during the morning rush hour, traffic on certain urban and suburban trains is so intense that passengers are pressed against each other so that they are unable to move.
Often during the morning rush hour, traffic on certain urban and suburban trains is so intense that passengers are pressed against each other so that they are unable to move.
To experience Tokyo's most extreme rush hour congestion, take a ride in the hindmost car of the JR Saikyo Line from Akabane to Ikebukuro on morning between 8:15 and 8:45.
Other particularly crowded rail sections during the Tokyo morning rush hour include Ueno to Okachimachi (JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines), Nakano to Shinjuku (JR Chuo Line) and Kinshicho to Ryogoku (JR Sobu Line).
Other particularly crowded rail sections during the Tokyo morning rush hour include Ueno to Okachimachi (JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines), Nakano to Shinjuku (JR Chuo Line) and Kinshicho to Ryogoku (JR Sobu Line).
I usually change my train in Shinnjuku station , and that time‥‥‥
It's very funny ^-^ And I don't like 満員電車, I hate it !
返信削除