Jul 2, 2019
Getting to the Tokyo City Keiba
Good evening, everyone.
Owen here. I hope you are all enjoying my blog posts recently.
In some of my previous posts, I talked about the exciting and fun experiences that I had during my trip to the Tokyo City Keiba. I talked about the many convenient and fun facilities that the place had to offer, the thrilling races that the race-track provided, the ease of use of betting on the races, and so on and so forth. This time, I wanted to focus on how convenient the transportation is in getting to the Tokyo City Keiba.
As mentioned in my first ever blog post in City Cost, we went to Haneda Airport as part of our exercise. We went there so we could find the optimal places to put advertisements so that we could get the most amount of visitors as much as possible. In addition to that activity, we were taught about it's proximity to the airport: only ten minutes away from the Haneda International Terminal via the Tokyo Monorail! How convenient is that? Plus, with the inexpensive ticket fees for the monorail, coupled that with a unique transport experience on the monorail, and you can see why it is so featured in their advertising.
On the flipside, there are other ways to access this awesome venue. If by chance you are taking the monorail from the opposite direction, say you want to do a little betting before your flight, then you can access the Keiba ten minutes away from Hamamatsucho station. That station is where the monorail begins. If you want to have a more down-to-earth method of transportation, then the free shuttle bus is a good option, too! The bus operating from Oimachi station is free and is open when the Keiba is open. A second bus operating from Kinshicho station is also available, however, it is only available from April to December. And of course, you can also access the site via bicycle or car.
With all these choices and more, it's so much easier now to get to this wonderful place. So let's ride the monorail and enjoy our time there!
This post is supported by Tokyo City Keiba, one of City-Cost's Supporters helping City-Cost bloggers to enjoy life in Japan and engage in new experiences.
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