bstix, 1 month ago That’s pretty common for anywhere with subways. Unfortunately there’s no international standard on which side is the correct one to stand on. It’s mostly “stand on right”, but not everywhere, not even within the same country. (UK and Japan uses both). As a tourist, please look for the signs. Stand on right, walk on left : London, Berlin, New York, Copenhagen, Osaka Stand on left, walk on right : Tokyo, Sydney, Edinburgh
That’s pretty common for anywhere with subways. Unfortunately there’s no international standard on which side is the correct one to stand on.
It’s mostly “stand on right”, but not everywhere, not even within the same country. (UK and Japan uses both).
As a tourist, please look for the signs.
Stand on right, walk on left : London, Berlin, New York, Copenhagen, Osaka
Stand on left, walk on right : Tokyo, Sydney, Edinburgh