Introduction
Odakyu Railway is a Japanese private railway company connecting Tokyo, Kamakura, Odawara and Hakone.
Trains operated by Odakyu Railway
Odakyu Railway operates commuter lines with trains running on conventional rail at a maximum speed of 120 km/h.
Conventional rail services are classified depending on the stop pattern:
- - Limited Express is the fastest service stopping at major stations
- - Express is a fast service stopping at most stations
- - Local is a slow service stopping at all stations
On Limited Express trains, a Reserved Seat ticket is required in addition to the standard ticket or the rail pass since Limited Express trains operated by Odakyu Railway offer Reserved Seat only. Limited Express tickets can be purchased in advance.
On Express and Local trains, travellers can board with standard ticket or rail pass and they are allowed to take any seat available. On these trains, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. When all the seats are full, passengers must travel standing on the corridor or the coach entrance without blocking the access to other passengers.
For more information about travelling by train, please read our Train Guide in Japan.
Routes
Travel with rail pass
We facilitate the purchase of different rail pass with Odakyu Railway valid for unlimited travel between Tokyo, Hakone and Kamakura.
| Stations | HAKONE | SAGAMI | Express |
| Shinjuku | |||
| Shin-Yurigaoka | |||
| Machida | |||
| Sagami-Ono | |||
| Odakyu-Sagamihara | — | — | — |
| Sobudai-mae | — | — | — |
| Zama | — | — | — |
| Ebina | — | — | |
| Atsugi | — | — | — |
| Hon-Atsugi | — | — | |
| Aiko-Ishida | — | — | |
| Isehara | — | — | |
| Tsurumaki-Onsen | — | — | |
| Tokaidaigaku-mae | — | — | |
| Hadano | — | — | |
| Shibusawa | — | — | |
| Shin-Matsuda | |||
| Kaisei | — | — | — |
| Kayama | — | — | — |
| Tomizu | — | — | — |
| Hotaruda | — | — | — |
| Ashigara | — | — | — |
| Odawara | |||
| Hakone-Yumoto |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | Local | Local |
| Odawara | ||
| Hakone-Itabashi | ||
| Kazamatsuri | ||
| Iriuda | ||
| Hakone-Yumoto | ||
| Tonosawa | ||
| Ohiradai | ||
| Miyanoshita | ||
| Kowakidani | ||
| Chokoku-no-Mori | ||
| Gora |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | ENOSHIMA | Express |
| Shinjuku | ||
| Shin-Yurigaoka | ||
| Machida | — | |
| Sagami-Ono | ||
| Higashi-Rinkan | — | — |
| Chuo-Rinkan | — | |
| Minami-Rinkan | — | |
| Tsuruma | — | — |
| Yamato | ||
| Sakuragaoka | — | — |
| Koza-Shibuya | — | — |
| Chogo | — | |
| Shonandai | — | |
| Mutsuai-Nichidaimae | — | — |
| Zengyo | — | — |
| Fujisawa-Hommachi | — | — |
| Fujisawa | ||
| Hon-Kugenuma | — | — |
| Kugenuma-Kaigan | — | — |
| Katase-Enoshima |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | Local |
| Fujisawa | |
| Ishigami | |
| Yanagikoji | |
| Kugenuma | |
| Shonankaigankoen | |
| Enoshima | |
| Koshigoe | |
| Kamakurakokomae | |
| Shichirigahama | |
| Inamuragasaki | |
| Gokurakuji | |
| Hase | |
| Yuigahama | |
| Wadazuka | |
| Kamakura |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
Travellers with Odakyu Hakone Pass (2-day), Odakyu Hakone Pass (3-day), Odakyu Hakone Kamakura Pass (3-day) and Odakyu Fuji Hakone Pass (3-day) can travel on Express and Local trains with non-reserved seats. Passengers can also travel on Limited Express trains by purchasing a Reserved Seat ticket in advance.
Hakone Pass (2,3-day)
Passengers can travel on all Odakyu Railway lines between Tokyo and Odawara as well as Hakone area for 2 or 3 consecutive days.
Hakone Kamakura Pass (3-day)
Passengers can travel on all Odakyu Railway lines between Tokyo and Odawara as well as Hakone-Kamakura area for 3 consecutive days.
Fuji Hakone Pass (3-day)
Passengers can travel on all Odakyu Railway lines between Tokyo and Odawara as well as Hakone-Fuji area for 3 consecutive days.
Destinations
Odakyu Railway serves the following destinations in Japan:
Kanto region
Kanto region comprises Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba and Kanagawa prefectures.
Train routes to Tokyo
Train routes to Kamakura
Train routes to Hakone
Change policy
The following change terms apply to the train fares:
| Odakyu Railway | Change time/date |
| Fare Fuji Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Fuji Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Hakone Pass (2-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Hakone Pass (2-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Hakone Kamakura Pass (3-day) | Permitted |
| Fare Hakone Kamakura Pass (3-day) | Permitted |
If you wish to change your booking with Odakyu Railway, please Contact Us. This option is available until 24 hours before departure, after that time please contact directly with Odakyu Railway. Change fees will apply.
No change for tickets on public holidays.
Cancellation policy
The following cancellation terms apply to the train fares:
| Odakyu Railway | Cancellation before departure |
| Fare Fuji Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Fuji Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Hakone Pass (2-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Hakone Pass (2-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Hakone Pass (3-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Hakone Kamakura Pass (3-day) | Permitted with fees |
| Fare Hakone Kamakura Pass (3-day) | Permitted with fees |
If you wish to cancel your booking with Odakyu Railway, kindly manage your booking and request a cancellation to proceed with the refund (only if permitted by fare rule). This option is available until 24 hours before departure, after that time please contact directly with Odakyu Railway. Service fees will not be refunded. Cancellation fees will apply.
Odakyu Odawara Line serving Shinjuku, Odawara and Hakone