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Japanese train ticket



Japanese train ticket

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When visiting Japan, you might need to catch a train. So today we will show the Japanese symbols of train ticket are written in Japan’s railway and a place to buy a ticket.

In Japanese, ticket is called Kipu and they are the first three symbols in a picture. A place to buy a thing is called Uriba and they are the last three characters. By combining these Japanese words, it become Kipu Uriba which is the place to buy a train ticket in a Japan’s railway.

By the way, the first two kanji symbols mean all lines in Japanese. Those symbols which are written in hiragana are Kipu Uriba.

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