What is the Japanese word for “subway”? Find a map of the Tokyo subway system (in English and include this in your answer. How does this compare
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What is the Japanese word for “subway”? Find a map of the Tokyo subway system (in English and include this in your answer. How does this compare
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The Japanese word for "subway" is "地下鉄" (Chikatetsu).
Unfortunately, as a text-based AI, I'm unable to provide images or maps. However, you can easily find a map of the Tokyo subway system by searching "Tokyo subway map in English" in your web browser.
The Tokyo subway system is known for being extensive and efficient, but it can also be quite complex due to the number of lines and stations. It's often compared to other major subway systems around the world, like New York or London, but many people find Tokyo's system to be more confusing due to the language barrier and the sheer number of different lines. However, signs in the Tokyo subway system are often also in English, and there are plenty of resources available to help navigate it.
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I live in Tokyo. Tokyo’s subway is beautiful. And it is convenient.Tomodachi wa Tokyo ni sumimasu. Watashi mo tokyou ni sumimasu. Mainichi tomodachi ni aimasu.Watashi wa Tokyo ni sumimasu. Mainichi tomodachi no uchi ni ikimasu.Watashiwa IMC de hatarakimasu. Tsuma wa Amerika ni imasu. Watashi wa Tokyo ni sunde imasu. Tokyou no chikatetsu wa kireidesu. Soshite benri desu. Watashi wa Tokyo ni sumimasu. Tokyou wa benri desu.
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