Recently, overseas travel has started again, especially in Japan.I also love traveling to Japan from nearby and delicious restaurants to hot springs, so I went on a trip to Tokyo as soon as the sky opened
When you go to Japan for the first time, I think the most difficult thing is transportation.”It’s no exaggeration to say that I can go there by subway and train, so it was complicated.It was really difficult because Line 1 was not like Line 2 but Ginza Line and Asakusa Line like us.”
Therefore, I recommend the Nua Metro subway application which is essential for traveling in Japan.Even if you look at it in the form of a train I know what kind of app it is
When you install the app, you don’t need to register as a member. Just choose the language and city you want
I speak Korean – Tokyo
You can change the city settings and language settings anytime after starting the app. It is a subway map application for 13 major cities in the world: Tokyo/Osaka/Taipei/Seoul/Busan/Bangkok/Beijing-Hong Kong, Singapore, Kaohsiung and Qatar
The design is very simple
It’s neat and tidy It looked good. Even so, there are complicated subway lines in Japan, and you can use it offline without data, so there is no problem even if the data is slow or the Wi-Fi of the lunch box is disconnected
I will look into it based on my travel schedule in Tokyo. I am MBTi polar J type, so I need to check travel time and transportation expenses when planning my itinerary, but Nuametro was very helpful Of course, it’s a good app for type P, but it’s easier to search and see
First, you can search in Korean, so please search for the subway station of your choice So, departure, arrival, schedule and favorites
If you search for departure and arrival stations, you will find the latest routes and a recommended route list. This is the most used part
When selected, it is highlighted more simply, but not easier Of course, you can check and compare other routes among them, and it is recommended as the best route such as minimum time, minimum fare, and minimum transfer, so it is good for schedulingIn my case, the inn is near Shinjuku Station, so I search Shinjuku every time I search for subway lines. It’s troublesome to use this kind of place, so please use your favorite place. The list I searched when I went to bed also has a historyI recommend it on the travel app in Japan first, but I’m planning to travel to Taiwan soon, so I use Nua Metro very oftenI hope many people will feel the convenience of using this subway app, which is essential for traveling in Japan.iPhoneNoah Metro – Navigation to find overseas offline underground railways■ FOR OUTSIDE TRAVELS – Click on subway maps of major cities around the world – No worries in Korean and local languages – Set departure/arrival stations and times freely – Use offline search and navigation functions without data or Wi-Fi – Korean, English, Chinese (simplified/traditional), Japanese all supported ■ Subway lines are also updated in real-time – Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Singapore (Singapore), Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, major cities, Osaka, Kaohsiung, Osaka, Kaohsiung… apps.apple.comandroidNUUAMETRO – Offline Subway Map – Apps on Google Play Japan/Korea/Taiwan/Thailand/Singapore/Tokyo/Osaka/Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Qatarplay.google.comNUUAMETRO – Offline Subway Map – Apps on Google Play Japan/Korea/Taiwan/Thailand/Singapore/Tokyo/Osaka/Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Qatarplay.google.comNUUAMETRO – Offline Subway Map – Apps on Google Play Japan/Korea/Taiwan/Thailand/Singapore/Tokyo/Osaka/Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Qatarplay.google.comNUUAMETRO – Offline Subway Map – Apps on Google Play Japan/Korea/Taiwan/Thailand/Singapore/Tokyo/Osaka/Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Qatarplay.google.comNUUAMETRO – Offline Subway Map – Apps on Google Play Japan/Korea/Taiwan/Thailand/Singapore/Tokyo/Osaka/Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Qatarplay.google.com