Spyro the Dragon has been a video game icon since the 1980s. The lovable yellow dinosaur has appeared in countless Nintendo games including Super Mario Bros, Mario, and Yoshi. You may be familiar with Spyro, as he is one of the few video game characters that have made the transition to merchandise successfully. He now appears on T-shirts, cellphone cases, and even light bulbs.
If you love the games, you may be wondering where you can get the character for real. Luckily, you can! With a little bit of creative thinking and some insider knowledge, you can get a metro ticket that will take you to the center of all things Spyro. Let’s take a look.
Which Line To Take?
When you arrive at the Tokyo Metro’s website, you will be presented with a few options. When choosing your line, you should look for the one that goes to the center of Tokyo. The Yurikamome line, for example, which branches off from Tokyo’s Shibuya train station, will take you straight to Kawasaki Mihara station. From there you can take the JR Keiyo line to the center of Tokyo. This is the fastest and most convenient option if you want to get to Metro Speedway Spyro as quickly as possible. Yurikamome also offers direct connections to both Shinjuku and Shibuya, making it the ultimate line for sightseeing in Tokyo.
If you are unfamiliar with Tokyo, you may be wondering what is the best way to get around. The subway system, or as it’s called in Japan, the Tokyo Metro is a great way to travel around the city. It runs on electricity and is super efficient. It’s also the best way to get to the center of Tokyo in a short amount of time. From anywhere in Tokyo you can take the Yamanote line to get to Shibuya station. From there you can take the JR Keiyo line to the center of the city. Alternatively, if you are coming from an adjacent station, you can walk two minutes and take the Toei line directly to the stadium.
Get Creative With Timing
If you have a bit of flexibility with your travel plans, you can use this to your advantage. Depending on what event you are trying to get to, you may have to wait a bit for the train. This is why it’s a good idea to get creative with your timing. It’s always nice to have some flexibility with your travel plans, but in this case, you may have to pay a bit more attention to the trains’ schedules. If you aren’t on one when it’s scheduled to arrive at your stop, you might have to find an alternative way to get there. This is why it’s important to be precise when planning your trip. If you aren’t, you might end up somewhere else or have to wait a little longer than expected. There are a lot of variables that could cause this, but being a little creative can sometimes help immensely.
Take The Kids!
The Tokyo Metro is a great place for families, as long as you know how to navigate the system successfully. There are lots of character-themed rides for children, which can help make the long trip more interesting for the little ones. For example, the Pokemon Go Safari Zone is a ride at Tokyo’s Pokemon Center that allows you to see the creatures in real life. You wouldn’t want to miss out on that! There are also lots of other attractions that you can take the family to. Do some research before you go, so that you can have an enjoyable experience.
Use Your Points And Miles
If you’re not into taking the subway, you can always rent a car and take the scenic route. The trip will take longer, but it will give you a more detailed view of the city. Or, you could rent a yacht and travel to the various islands in the Tokyo Bay. There are lots of water-related activities available on these islands, so you and your family can get some fresh air while getting to see a different part of the city. For those who love to travel by train, renting one of the train passes for the day is an excellent option. You can even use your points and miles to book a comfortable compartment for you and your family. Finally, if you want to get to Metro Speedway Spyro as quickly as possible, you can always take a taxi. It’s not the most convenient option, but it is quite reliable and available at all times. Just make sure that the driver knows where you’re going, so that he doesn’t take you anywhere else after you get out of the airport.
Don’t Forget Your Buddy Pokémon
Speaking of which, don’t forget your buddy Pokémon! If you’ve been a loyal reader of this blog for a while, you’ll know that we’re big fans of the Pokémon franchise. We think that it’s one of the best cartoons of all time and have a lot of fun with the games. It’s always nice to have a companion on a long flight, and the Pokémon are incredibly useful on long journeys. They allow you to communicate with the people around you, which can make a world of difference when traveling. It’s always a good idea to have a couple of Pokémon with you on your travels. This is especially important if you’re hiking, as it can get lonely walking around the city. Having a few Pokémon nearby can help improve your mood, so it’s a win-win situation. When you get to the end of your trip, you can take a selfie in front of one of the iconic landmarks, then send it to your Pokémon to keep them company while you’re away. It’s a great way to travel, and it can also become a way of life. Who knows? You might even meet another trainer with a similar passion and create a club or association with your Pokémon. It’s all up to you!
Use Your E-mail
Speaking of which, don’t forget about your e-mail! Your e-mail address is probably the easiest way to get in touch with you, so you might as well use it. If you want to get in touch with us, simply e-mail us at [email protected]
Don’t Forget To Save
Speaking of contact details, don’t forget to save them. It’s always a good idea to make a note of your contact details in whatever form they may be. It’s also a good idea to make copies of important documents, just in case you lose your phone or tablet. You can also make photocopies of your passport and visa if you have them, just in case you lose them. Finally, don’t forget to save the taxi receipt, as you’ll need this to get your money back.
Use Your Data
It’s always a good idea to use the data that you have available to you. We know that mobile internet access is quickly becoming a thing of the past, as most smartphones nowadays come with a strong built-in data plan. If you do have mobile data access, it’s quite simple to get online and browse the web. Visit the Tokyo Metro’s website and look for the icon that enables you to connect with WiFi. This will then allow you to access the internet and get in touch with the people you care about. Even if you don’t have access to a WiFi hotspot, there are usually several in close proximity to the airport. You can also contact your airline and see if they have any partnership deals with nearby hotels. In some cases, you might even be able to get discounted room rates and/or food vouchers. If you’re planning to visit a few museums and other attractions, you can take a look at the Tokyo Metro’s online planner, which will help you make the most of your trip. Museums and other attractions will probably be crowded during weekdays, so it’s a good idea to visit them during the week. This will help avoid long lines on the weekend, when fewer people are around to visit the monuments and landmarks.
Learn A Few Common Phrases
If you want to travel on business or with your family, there are a few phrases and words that you need to know. Ready to go? Here we go:
- 財布 (budokai) – Money
- デビューク (diburoku) – Duty-free
- バス (basu) – Buses
- トク (tokku) – Taxis
- ポケット (poketto) – Pocket (i.e. phone)
If you don’t know what any of those words mean, don’t worry! That’s all right. Just learn them. Quickly. You’ll save yourself a lot of frustration and give the locals something to talk about. Plus, you can always look up the translations online, if you’re feeling lost.