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*Important* Train travel requires you have BOTH the ticket for the boarding station and destination

When you first enter Meet-me, you are given 10 train tickets for free.
Each ticket is for a different station and can be used an unlimited number of times.

The tickets each player receives at the start are:
KanjiHiraganaEnglish
新宿
しんじゅくShinjuku
渋谷
しぶやShibuya
原宿
はらじゅくHarajuku
六本木
ろっぽんぎRoppongi
竹芝
たけしばTakeshiba
方南町
ほうなんちょうHounanchou
初台
はつだいHatsudai
幡ヶ谷
はたがやHatagaya
笹塚
ささづくSasaduka
品川シーサイド
しながわしーさいどShinagawa shi-saido
(Shinagawa Seaside)

While train travel is free, you need to own the ticket for the correct station.

To prepare the train tickets for train travel, click on the green briefcase icon, then on the map icon.
This opens the train map and ticket screen as shown.

Hovering the cursor over a green ticket will show the name of the station - the name of each station ends in the kanji 駅 which means "train station". The kanji before this are the only ones you need to examine.
To see the location each ticket points to, drag the ticket onto the map and it will zoom into that station.
The hard part is matching the kanji for the train stations to the kanji on the tickets.

By Train - Meet-me in Eigo


The left is the map which shows all train stations and landmarks. Buses are not shown on this map.
The middle section is the list of station names.
The right hand section are tickets in your possession.

To travel, click and drag the departure station ticket and destination station ticket onto the map or station names. This will activate those stations and they will appear on the list in black, rather than grey.

Once they are activated, click on the station entrance and choose your destination and which exit of the train station you want to travel to.

To deactivate a station, click and drag from that station on the map (or station name on the list) into the right hand side.

The green tabs on the station list are filters that allow you to view JR (Japan Rail) stations, Tokyo Metro stations, stations close to you or all stations. The right most icons are "search for station" (use hiragana only) and favourite places list.

To search for a station click on the search tab (the one to the left of the star) and type the name in hiragana and press the button - the train station name will then be displayed in kanji, if the name was entered correctly.
Outlying Train Station
Useful tip for kanji - if you know the name of the station in hiragana, then use the search button to find the kanji for it.
If you are at a station and don't know the hiragana, look at the entrances (orange entrances) to see the name written in hiragana.


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