I will be coming to Japan on November 25 but will only have time to travel and see the sights from From Nov.30-Dec.13.
1) Osaka (to see the castle and also go to USJ)
2) Kyoto (to see Kiyomizudera, Kinkakuji and Fushimiinari)
3) Nikko (to see Toushogu and also go to Tobu World Square)
4) Nagano (to see Zenkoji and other temples)
5) Ichinoseki, Iwate Ken
Which Rail Pass should I buy?
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As you are crossing over several regions the only pass that covers all these areas is the JR national pass that is valid for 7,14 or 21 days. So if you are able to get all your train travel within one of these passes that would be best.
You can use this website, www.hyperdia.com to find the routes. You want to be sure you can access to thes trains for free with a JRPass :
- In “search details”, unclick “Nozomi, Mizuho, Hayabusa shinkansen” and “private railway”.
- The search result will show you all the trains you can access with a Japan Rail Pass.
With travel to Nikko, only part of the journey is covered by the Japan Rail Pass, as the line to Nikko is a private railway. You can take a limited express from Tokyo from Shinjuku but you will need to pay a supplement with the JR Pass as some of the track that the trains use is a private track.
Hope that helps
Japan Experience
Hope that helps.
Japan Experience.
If these are the only journeys that you are making is to Osaka, Kyoto and Fukuoka, it would be cheaper to purchase a pre-paid top up card, one regional and a one way ticket.
From the airport you can purchase a one way ticket into Osaka. Prices for a oneway start from SG$12 (price depends on the train). You can use this website, http://www.hyperdia.com/, to find out prices and schedules.
For travel within Osaka it would be best to use a pre-paid top-up card such as a Pasmo which you can use on the Osaka Metro and local transport.
For your trip to Kyoto the best thing to do would be to purchase a one day Kansai regional pass (SG$25) this will be cheaper than purchasing a return in Japan. You can find information and prices here: https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/pass-regional/kansai/jr-kansai-area-pass/order?currency-code=SGD.
A one way ticket from Osaka to Hakata (Fukuoka) the cost of this ticket would be 15,110 yen / SG$175. Again you can check prices here: www.hyperdia.com.
Hope that helps.
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Do you recommend we purchase a JP rail pass and a PASMO card or just a PASMO card? please help.
Dora
The best thing for your itinerary would be to get the JR Pass for 7 days. A 7 day JR Pass costs about the same amount as a return ticket from Tokyo to Kyoto. So if you are planning to travel when you are in Kyoto this would be the cheapest option for you.
As you are traveling for 8 days and arriving late on the first night you may not be able to exchange your pass to use for the first night. It really depends how late you arrive. However you can activate it the next day and use it to return to the airport on the 28th. You can find the opening times of the JR exchange offices here: https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/common-questions/where-to-activate-japan-rail-pass
The JR Pass is most useful for travel between major cities, for travel within cities on the local transport the IC cards are best (such as the Pasmo). These can be used on the Tokyo Metro, and is the best way to get around, and you can top them up as you go.
Hope that answers your questions.
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From Tokyo
Kanazawa (2 days; Matsumoto Castle, etc)
Takayama ( 3 days; Kamikochi, etc)
Kyoto ( 3 days ; Nijo Castle, Imperial Palace, Fushimi, Kibune)
Himeji Castle then back to Tokyo
Thanks
Jaycee
The JR Pass would be the cheapest option for you. However this depends on your itinerary and amount of days traveling. You can find out the train fares here, www.hyperdia.com, and work out if it would be cheaper for you to get a 7 day JR Pass then a one way from Kyoto or if a 14 day pass would be best.
Hope that helps.
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Japan Experience
I will be arriving Osaka on Dec 31st 2015 and will be travelling to Kyoto, and Hakuba then Tokyo. We will be spend ~10days in Japan. Can you please advice what pass should I get? There will be 7 people traveling together (5 adult and 2 kids)
I will be leaving to Japan on this coming Spring. Would like to get some advice whether to purchase the JR Kansai Wide area pass.
I will be arriving to
a) Kansai Airport and leaving straight to Kyoto for 2 night
b)follow by Kinosaki for a night stay
c) and coming back to Osaka 4 night
Joyce
I will be arriving in Kansai Airport on the 12th April 2016 and I will be travelling to Kyoto, Kobe, Takayama and Shirakawa-go and back to Osaka for 3 days. Which pass do you recommend for my stay? Also, if I'm not able to exchange my pass on the day I arrive at Kansai Airport, where else can I exchange it? Can you please advise which pass to get!
Thank you.
Regards,
Eileen
For Kyoto, Takayama, Shirakawa-go and Osaka you can use the Takayama-Hokuriku Pass. However this is only valid for 5 days and does not include the train between Nagoya. You can find more information on this pass here: https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/pass-regional/central/takayama-hokuriku-tourist-pass. However this pass would not cover your travel from Kyoto to Kobe, the cost of this one way is 1,080 yen.
If 5 days is not enough for your travel to all these places you may want to consider the 7 day JR Pass as this is only pass that would cover all these areas. You can find a list and opening times for the exchange offices here: https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/common-questions/where-to-activate-japan-rail-pass.
Hope that helps.
Best regards
Japan Experience