Interactive geographic Tokyo train/subway map
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 389
I've been looking for something like this for a couple of years now, stumbled onto this while looking for something else entirely:
http://japonyol.net/editor/railway.html
I can't vouch for accuracy, but it seems to be pretty good for what I've looked at so far. I do note that it only shows NEX to Tokyo and not the other branches. Also, you can only view one line at a time - the option to view all subway lines leads to a 404 error.
While schematic maps are great, this will show you where the lines run geographically.
http://japonyol.net/editor/railway.html
I can't vouch for accuracy, but it seems to be pretty good for what I've looked at so far. I do note that it only shows NEX to Tokyo and not the other branches. Also, you can only view one line at a time - the option to view all subway lines leads to a 404 error.
While schematic maps are great, this will show you where the lines run geographically.
#4
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Posts: 693
interesting! There are a few additional tools from the same web site.
This page let you search all the train stations within 1km from a spot you choose (by centering the map).
http://japonyol.net/editor/radius.html
This is the Japanese version of the map, but has a more convenient interface.
http://japonyol.net/editor/ajax.html
This page let you search all the train stations within 1km from a spot you choose (by centering the map).
http://japonyol.net/editor/radius.html
This is the Japanese version of the map, but has a more convenient interface.
http://japonyol.net/editor/ajax.html
#5




Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: SFO
Programs: UA MM, SQ KrisFlyer, SPG/Marriott Titanium
Posts: 1,278
I've been looking for something like this for a couple of years now, stumbled onto this while looking for something else entirely:
http://japonyol.net/editor/railway.html
I can't vouch for accuracy, but it seems to be pretty good for what I've looked at so far. I do note that it only shows NEX to Tokyo and not the other branches. Also, you can only view one line at a time - the option to view all subway lines leads to a 404 error.
While schematic maps are great, this will show you where the lines run geographically.
http://japonyol.net/editor/railway.html
I can't vouch for accuracy, but it seems to be pretty good for what I've looked at so far. I do note that it only shows NEX to Tokyo and not the other branches. Also, you can only view one line at a time - the option to view all subway lines leads to a 404 error.
While schematic maps are great, this will show you where the lines run geographically.
#6
Original Poster




Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 389
Yeah, I found that out yesterday and you beat me to the punch...
It would seem that someone is actively working on this, but I can't read Japanese (is the other language Spanish?) so I'm unable to figure out what's going on.
I'd love to send some input to the author but I can't figure out how.
It would seem that someone is actively working on this, but I can't read Japanese (is the other language Spanish?) so I'm unable to figure out what's going on.
I'd love to send some input to the author but I can't figure out how.
#7
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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http://japonyol.net/editor/comment.php
Or the email address on this page
http://japonyol.net/editor/about.html
Or the email address on this page
http://japonyol.net/editor/about.html




