When visiting Japan, I heard from the locals that Tokyo has three dungeons: Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Tokyo Central (Kayabacho, Nihombashi, Otemachi): these 3 station complexes are confusing and easy to get lost, even for locals.
OTOH, with some travel experience, Google Maps and my very basic Japanese, it was quite easy to navigate these. I only got lost once in Tokyo central area for 5-10 minutes (out of <= 100 metro usage). Shibuya and Shinjuku was much easier. I guess this is what happens when a city has 37 million people and some metro stations having dozens of exits. Google Maps navigation was incredibly useful, too: showed me which vagon car to take so I'll be closest to the stairs I should take when I get off the train.
And this 3D scanning makes things much easier. I'm looking forward to see Shibuya and Tokyo central versions.
OTOH, with some travel experience, Google Maps and my very basic Japanese, it was quite easy to navigate these. I only got lost once in Tokyo central area for 5-10 minutes (out of <= 100 metro usage). Shibuya and Shinjuku was much easier. I guess this is what happens when a city has 37 million people and some metro stations having dozens of exits. Google Maps navigation was incredibly useful, too: showed me which vagon car to take so I'll be closest to the stairs I should take when I get off the train.
And this 3D scanning makes things much easier. I'm looking forward to see Shibuya and Tokyo central versions.