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The good thing about these maps is that they're really big and you can see it. The bad thing about these maps is that they were often in Kanji ONLY. So you had to be good at knowing where your stop was in order to figure out how many yen to deposit into the machine.
For the lucky few (that would be ME!) an extremely handy Japan Rail Pass would gain you access to nearly any train your heart desired.
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