Ok, hi everyone. In December i'll travel from italy to japan. I found a cheap place to stay near ekoda station (ekoda flexstay inn), that has no Subway, but has the railway. Since i dont want to pay for 2 tickets every time, i've seen that the nearest Subway is Kotakemukaihara Station, 1.2 km far. Is it a good solution? Any advices? Is subway better than railway to move in the city? Isn't there any ticket who lets me take both? Thanks /b/. Be helpful pls.
>>1141329
I know we are in /trv/
>>1141329
Subway is much better than railway. There are unlikely tickets that let you take both unless you have a JR Pass and that subway line you want to take is also part of the JR rail. It is more likely that you'll have to walk to the subway station before being able to explore the city. 1.2 km isn't that far for me, but it is a bit of a hassle, especially on vacation.
I think you have find a better place that is closer to the subway station, but most likely it will be more expensive. You'll have to decide for yourself how much you value your time and money before you consider changing your reservations or keeping them.