Japan Shinjuku
Cab in tokyo?
Anyone can advise roughly how much does it costs to take cab from Japan Shinjuku/Ikebukuro area to disneyland? Or any other convenient ways? Will be transferring hotel n with a 1 yr plus toddler travelling together.
I don’t recommend it! It could easily cost you 20,000 yen or more!
Take the trains and monorail. You can look up the schedule here:
http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/norikae/
From Shinjuku station it’s only 630yen (if you pick the lowest fare route) and takes roughly 1 hour….and of course your toddler rides for free.
EDIT: Well based on what Jay said maybe it’s not so much, I am probably thinking of the taxi fare to Narita. I still don’t think it’s worth the expense though when taking the train is less than 1000yen…. IMHO
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