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How to get fromAikō-Ishida Station to Tokyoby train, bus, car, or taxi

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There are 5 ways to get from Aikō-Ishida Station to Tokyo by train, bus, car, or taxi

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  1. Train via Tōkyō Station

    best
    1. Take the train from 愛甲石田 Aiko-Ishida to 新宿 Shinjukutrain train Oh
    2. Take the train from 新宿 Shinjuku to Tōkyō Stationtrain train Jc / ...
    1h 9m
    ¥798–1,169
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Tomei Atsugi to Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminalbus bus Motohakone to Shinjuku
    1h 35m
    ¥500–2,800
  3. Drive 53.4 km

    1. Drive from Aikō-Ishida Station to Tokyocar car 53.4 km
    39 min
    ¥924–1,335
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Aikō-Ishida Station to Tokyotaxi taxi 53.4 km
    39 min
    ¥25,000–30,000
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Hon-Atsugi to Shinjuku Stationtrain train Hakone / ...
    1h 26m

Aikō-Ishida Station to Tokyo by train

Calendar1062Weekly Trains
Duration1h 9mAverage Duration
Ticket¥798Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Aikō-Ishida Station, Japan and Tokyo, Japan?

You can take a train from 愛甲石田 Aiko-Ishida to Tōkyō Station via 新宿 Shinjuku in around 1h 9m. Alternatively, Odakyu Highway Bus operates a bus from Tomei Atsugi to Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal hourly. Tickets cost ¥500–2,800 and the journey takes 1h 23m.

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