Travellers can book online trains in Japan and receive the electronic tickets by email, ready for boarding.
We facilitate advance ticket booking for Shinkansen trains connecting Aomori, Sendai, Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Himeji, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Kagoshima, as well as Limited Express trains operated by JR Hokkaido, JR East and JR West connecting Sapporo, Hakodate, Hirosaki, Akita, Niigata, Nikko, Fuji, Matsumoto, Nagano and Kanazawa.
We also facilitate the purchase of different rail pass to travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku and Kyushu regions.
Train companies in Japan
Rail services in Japan are operated by Japan Railways (JR) as well as private railway companies.
Japan Railways (JR) consists of several independent companies that carry on the operations of the former national railway operator JNR. In the present, JR Group is divided in six companies dedicated to provide passenger train services in different regions of Japan: JR Hokkaido, JR East, JR Central, JR West, JR Shikoku and JR Kyushu.
To achieve a complete coverage of the railway transportation across the nation, Japan Railways (JR) operates several types of intercity trains, including:
- - Shinkansen high-speed rail
- - Limited Express conventional rail
Shinkansen high-speed rail
Shinkansen is the high-speed railway service operated by Japan Railways with trains running at a maximum speed of 240–320 km/h.
The Tokaido line was launched in 1964 connecting Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Since then, the network has expanded to interconnect most of the major cities in the islands of Honshu, Hokkaido and Kyushu. The current Shinkansen network consists of 2,764 kilometers of dedicated high-speed tracks that use standard-gauge and are separated from the conventional lines that use different gauge.

The main Shinkansen lines are the following:
- - Tokaido Shinkansen between Tokyo and Osaka, operated by JR Central
- - Sanyo Shinkansen between Osaka and Fukuoka, operated by JR West
- - Kyushu Shinkansen between Fukuoka and Kagoshima, operated by JR Kyushu
- - Hokkaido Shinkansen between Aomori and Hokuto, operated by JR Hokkaido
- - Tohoku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Aomori, operated by JR East
- - Akita Shinkansen between Tokyo and Akita, operated by JR East
- - Yamagata Shinkansen between Tokyo and Shinjo, operated by JR East
- - Joetsu Shinkansen between Tokyo and Niigata, operated by JR East
- - Hokuriku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Tsuruga, jointly operated by JR East and JR West
The Tokaido and Sanyo lines are interconnected forming a continuous corridor that links Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka, and is used by through services operated by JR Central and JR West. The Sanyo and Kyushu lines are interconnected forming a continuous corridor that links Osaka, Fukuoka and Kagoshima, and is used by through services operated by JR West and JR Kyushu.

The Tohoku line and the Tokaido line meet in Tokyo but the tracks are not physically interconnected, hence there are no through services between the East and Central regions and passengers are required to interchange trains at Tokyo Station.

The Hokuriku line operates over the Joetsu and Tohoku lines tracks between Tokyo and Takasaki, then it separates and continues on its own dedicated tracks to Nagano, Kanazawa and Tsuruga.

Shinkansen trains are designated by a code name that identifies the class of service followed by one to three numerals. The fast services stop only at key stations, the semi-fast services stop at the major stations, and the local services stop at all stations:
- - In the Tokaido and Sanyo lines, NOZOMI is the fast service, HIKARI is the semi-fast service and KODAMA is the local service.
- - In the Sanyo and Kyushu lines, MIZUHO is the fast service, SAKURA is the semi-fast service and TSUBAME is the local service.
- - In the Hokkaido line, HAYABUSA is the fast service and HAYATE is the semi-fast service.
- - In the Tohoku line, HAYABUSA is the fast service, YAMABIKO is the semi-fast service and NASUNO is the local service.
- - In the Akita line, KOMACHI is the fast service between Tokyo and Morioka, as well as the local service between Morioka and Akita.
- - In the Yamagata line, TSUBASA is the semi-fast service between Tokyo and Fukushima, as well as the local service between Fukushima and Shinjo.
- - In the Joetsu line, TOKI is the semi-fast service and TANIGAWA is the local service.
- - In the Hokuriku line, KAGAYAKI is the fast service, HAKUTAKA and ASAMA are the two semi-fast services, and TSURUGI is the local service.

Shinkansen trains are powered by electric multiple units and can carry up to 16 cars per train, arranged in Green Car with business class seats that require advanced reservation and Ordinary Car with standard class seats distributed in Reserved and Non-reserved.
In total, the Shinkansen trains offer three passengers classes: Green Car Seat, Reserved Seat and Non-reserved Seat.

Travellers with Reserved Seat tickets are required to take their numbered seat in the Green Cars or the Ordinary Cars. Travellers with Non-reserved Seat tickets are allowed to take any seat available in the Ordinary cars designated as Non-reserved. On these cars, 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.
Limited Express conventional rail
JR Group operates many intercity and regional lines with trains running on conventional rail at a maximum speed of 130-160 km/h.
Given the limited coverage of the Shinkansen network, passengers may need to use conventional trains to reach certain regions of Japan or travel directly between two cities.

Conventional rail services are classified depending on the stop pattern:
- - Limited Express is the fastest service
- - Express is a semi-fast service stopping at major stations
- - Rapid is a fast service stopping at most stations
- - Local is a slow service stopping at all stations

When travelling on conventional rail, the standard ticket or the rail pass allows the passenger to access the platform and board Limited Express trains as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains.
On Limited Express trains, passengers can travel on Non-reserved Seat or Reserved Seat. In case of travelling on Reserved Seat, passengers are required an extra ticket for the Reserved Seat, which is purchased separately from the standard ticket and is inspected by the train conductor on board.
In total, the Limited Express trains offer three passengers classes: Green Car Seat, Reserved Seat and Non-reserved Seat.

Travellers with Reserved Seat tickets are required to take their numbered seat in the Green Cars or the Ordinary Cars. Travellers with Non-reserved Seat tickets are allowed to take any seat available in the Ordinary Cars designated as Non-reserved. On these cars, 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.
Getting around Japan by train
Japan has 27,268 kilometres of railway network, which includes 2,764 kilometres of Shinkansen lines.
We facilitate advance ticket booking for Shinkansen and Limited Express trains operated by JR Hokkaido, JR East, JR Central, JR West and JR Kyushu as well as the private railway companies Tobu Railway, Odakyu Railway, Nankai Railway and Hankyu Railway.
Ticket reservation is available 1 month in advance.
JR Hokkaido
| Stations | HAYABUSA | HAYATE |
| Shin-Aomori | ||
| Okutsugaru-Imabetsu | ||
| Kikonai | ||
| Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto |
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| Stations | HOKUTO | SUZURAN |
| Sapporo | ||
| Shin-Sapporo | ||
| Chitose | — | |
| Minami-Chitose | ||
| Numanohata | — | |
| Tomakomai | ||
| Shiraoi | — | |
| Noboribetsu | ||
| Horobetsu | — | |
| Washibetsu | — | |
| Higashi-Muroran | ||
| Datemombetsu | ||
| Toya | ||
| Oshamambe | ||
| Yakumo | ||
| Mori | ||
| Onumakoen | ||
| Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto | ||
| Goryokaku | ||
| Hakodate |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | KAMUI | LILAC | SOYA | SAROBETSU |
| Sapporo | ||||
| Iwamizawa | ||||
| Bibai | ||||
| Sunagawa | ||||
| Takikawa | ||||
| Fukagawa | ||||
| Asahikawa | ||||
| Wassamu | ||||
| Shibetsu | ||||
| Nayoro | ||||
| Bifuka | ||||
| Otoineppu | ||||
| Teshio-Nakagawa | ||||
| Horonobe | ||||
| Toyotomi | ||||
| Minami-Wakkanai | ||||
| Wakkanai |
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| Stations | KAMUI | LILAC | OKHOTSK | TAISETSU |
| Sapporo | ||||
| Iwamizawa | ||||
| Bibai | ||||
| Sunagawa | ||||
| Takikawa | ||||
| Fukagawa | ||||
| Asahikawa | ||||
| Kamikawa | ||||
| Shirataki | ||||
| Maruseppu | ||||
| Engaru | ||||
| Ikutahara | ||||
| Rubeshibe | ||||
| Kitami | ||||
| Bihoro | ||||
| Memambetsu | ||||
| Abashiri |
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| Stations | TOKACHI | OZORA |
| Sapporo | ||
| Shin-Sapporo | ||
| Minami-Chitose | ||
| Oiwake | ||
| Shin-Yubari | ||
| Shimukappu | ||
| Tomamu | ||
| Shintoku | ||
| Tokachi-Shimizu | ||
| Memuro | ||
| Obihiro | ||
| Ikeda | ||
| Urahoro | ||
| Shiranuka | ||
| Kushiro |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
JR East
| Stations | HAYABUSA | YAMABIKO | NASUNO | HAYATE |
| Tokyo | ||||
| Ueno | ||||
| Omiya | ||||
| Oyama | — | |||
| Utsunomiya | — | |||
| Nasushiobara | — | |||
| Shin-Shirakawa | — | |||
| Koriyama | — | |||
| Fukushima | — | |||
| Shiroishizao | — | |||
| Sendai | ||||
| Furukawa | ||||
| Kurikoma-Kogen | ||||
| Ichinoseki | ||||
| Mizusawaesashi | ||||
| Kitakami | ||||
| Shin-Hanamaki | ||||
| Morioka | ||||
| Iwate-Numakunai | ||||
| Ninohe | ||||
| Hachinohe | ||||
| Shichinohe-Towada | ||||
| Shin-Aomori |
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| Stations | KOMACHI |
| Tokyo | |
| Ueno | |
| Omiya | |
| Oyama | — |
| Utsunomiya | — |
| Nasushiobara | — |
| Shin-Shirakawa | — |
| Koriyama | — |
| Fukushima | — |
| Shiroishizao | — |
| Sendai | |
| Furukawa | |
| Kurikoma-Kogen | |
| Ichinoseki | |
| Mizusawaesashi | |
| Kitakami | |
| Shin-Hanamaki | |
| Morioka | |
| Shizukuishi | |
| Tazawako | |
| Kakunodate | |
| Omagari | |
| Akita |
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| Stations | TOKI | TANIGAWA |
| Tokyo | ||
| Ueno | ||
| Omiya | ||
| Kumagaya | ||
| Honjo-Waseda | ||
| Takasaki | ||
| Jomo-Kogen | ||
| Echigo-Yuzawa | ||
| Urasa | ||
| Nagaoka | ||
| Tsubamesanjo | ||
| Niigata |
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| Stations | KAGAYAKI | HAKUTAKA | ASAMA | TSURUGI |
| Tokyo | ||||
| Ueno | ||||
| Omiya | ||||
| Kumagaya | — | — | ||
| Honjo-Waseda | — | — | ||
| Takasaki | — | |||
| Annaka-Haruna | — | |||
| Karuizawa | — | |||
| Sakudaira | — | |||
| Ueda | — | |||
| Nagano | ||||
| Iiyama | — | |||
| Joetsumyoko | — | |||
| Itoigawa | — | |||
| Kurobe-Unazukionsen | — | |||
| Toyama | ||||
| Shin-Takaoka | — | |||
| Kanazawa | ||||
| Komatsu | ||||
| Kagaonsen | ||||
| Awaraonsen | ||||
| Fukui | ||||
| Echizen-Takefu | ||||
| Tsuruga |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | TSUGARU | INAHO | SHIRAYUKI |
| Aomori | |||
| Akita | |||
| Niigata | |||
| Joetsu |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | NIKKO | KINUGAWA |
| Shinjuku | ||
| Ikebukuro | ||
| Omiya | ||
| Tochigi | ||
| Shimo-Imaichi | ||
| Tobu-Nikko | ||
| Kinugawa-Onsen |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | NARITA |
| Narita Airport | |
| Narita | |
| Yotsukaido | |
| Chiba | |
| Tokyo | |
| Shinagawa | |
| Shinjuku |
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| Stations | AZUSA |
| Tokyo | |
| Shinjuku | |
| Tachikawa | |
| Hachioji | |
| Otsuki | |
| Kofu | |
| Nirasaki | |
| Chino | |
| Kami-Suwa | |
| Okaya | |
| Shiojiri | |
| Matsumoto |
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| Stations | SHINANO |
| Shiojiri | |
| Matsumoto | |
| Akashina | |
| Hijiri-Kogen | |
| Shinonoi | |
| Nagano |
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| Stations | FUJI EXCURSION |
| Shinjuku | |
| Tachikawa | |
| Hachioji | |
| Otsuki | |
| Mt. Fuji | |
| Kawaguchiko |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | ODORIKO |
| Tokyo | |
| Shinagawa | |
| Kawasaki | |
| Yokohama | |
| Ofuna | |
| Odawara | |
| Yugawara | |
| Atami | |
| Ajiro | |
| Ito | |
| Izu-Kogen | |
| Izu-Atagawa | |
| Izu-Inatori | |
| Kawazu | |
| Izukyu Shimoda |
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| Stations | SHONAN |
| Shinjuku | |
| Shibuya | |
| Osaki | |
| Tokyo | |
| Shimbashi | |
| Shinagawa | |
| Ofuna | |
| Fujisawa | |
| Tsujido | |
| Chigasaki | |
| Hiratsuka | |
| Ninomiya | |
| Kozu | |
| Odawara |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
JR Central
| Stations | NOZOMI | HIKARI | KODAMA |
| Tokyo | |||
| Shinagawa | |||
| Shin-Yokohama | |||
| Odawara | — | ||
| Atami | — | ||
| Mishima | — | ||
| Shin-Fuji | — | — | |
| Shizuoka | — | ||
| Kakegawa | — | — | |
| Hamamatsu | — | ||
| Toyohashi | — | ||
| Mikawa-Anjo | — | — | |
| Nagoya | |||
| Gifu-Hashima | — | ||
| Maibara | — | ||
| Kyoto | |||
| Shin-Osaka |
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| Stations | HIDA |
| Toyama | |
| Hayahoshi | |
| Etchu-Yatsuo | |
| Inotani | |
| Hida-Furukawa | |
| Takayama | |
| Kuguno | |
| Hida-Osaka | |
| Hida-Hagiwara | |
| Gero | |
| Hida-Kanayama | |
| Shirakawaguchi | |
| Mino-Ota | |
| Unuma | |
| Gifu | |
| Owari-Ichinomiya | |
| Nagoya |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | NANKI |
| Nagoya | |
| Kuwana | |
| Yokkaichi | |
| Suzuka | |
| Tsu | |
| Matsusaka | |
| Taki | |
| Misedani | |
| Kii-Nagashima | |
| Owase | |
| Kumanoshi | |
| Shingu | |
| Kii-Katsuura |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | Mie Rapid |
| Nagoya | |
| Kuwana | |
| Yokkaichi | |
| Suzuka | |
| Nakaseko | |
| Tsu | |
| Matsusaka | |
| Taki | |
| Tokida | |
| Tamaru | |
| Miyagawa | |
| Yamada-Kamiguchi | |
| Iseshi | |
| Isuzugaoka | |
| Futaminoura | |
| Matsushita | |
| Toba |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
JR West
| Stations | NOZOMI | HIKARI | KODAMA | MIZUHO | SAKURA |
| Shin-Osaka | |||||
| Shin-Kobe | |||||
| Nishi-Akashi | — | — | |||
| Himeji | |||||
| Aioi | — | — | — | ||
| Okayama | |||||
| Shin-Kurashiki | — | — | — | ||
| Fukuyama | — | ||||
| Shin-Onomichi | — | — | — | ||
| Mihara | — | — | — | ||
| Higashi-Hiroshima | — | — | — | ||
| Hiroshima | |||||
| Shin-Iwakuni | — | — | — | ||
| Tokuyama | — | ||||
| Shin-Yamaguchi | — | ||||
| Asa | — | — | — | — | |
| Shin-Shimonoseki | — | — | |||
| Kokura | |||||
| Hakata |
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| Stations | THUNDERBIRD |
| Osaka | |
| Shin-Osaka | |
| Takatsuki | |
| Kyoto | |
| Katata | |
| Omi-Imazu | |
| Tsuruga |
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| Stations | HARUKA |
| Kansai Airport | |
| Hineno | |
| Izumi-Fuchu | |
| Tennoji | |
| Osaka | |
| Shin-Osaka | |
| Takatsuki | |
| Kyoto |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | Miyakoji Rapid | Rapid | Regional Rapid | Local |
| Kyoto | ||||
| Tofukuji | ||||
| Inari | — | — | ||
| Fujinomori | — | — | — | |
| Momoyama | — | — | — | |
| Rokujizo | ||||
| Kohata | — | — | — | |
| Obaku | — | — | — | |
| Uji | ||||
| Ogura | — | |||
| Shinden | — | |||
| Joyo | ||||
| Nagaike | — | — | ||
| Yamashiro-Aodani | — | — | ||
| Yamashiro-Taga | — | — | ||
| Tamamizu | ||||
| Tanakura | — | — | ||
| Kamikoma | — | — | ||
| Kizu | ||||
| Narayama | — | — | ||
| Nara |
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| Stations | Yamatoji Rapid | Rapid | Direct Rapid | Regional Rapid |
| Osaka | ||||
| Namba | ||||
| Imamiya | — | — | ||
| Shin-Imamiya | ||||
| Tennoji | ||||
| Kyuhoji | ||||
| Oji | ||||
| Horyuji | ||||
| Yamato-Koizumi | ||||
| Koriyama | ||||
| Nara | ||||
| Narayama | ||||
| Kizu | ||||
| Kamo |
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| Stations | Kishuji Rapid | Local |
| Osaka | ||
| Imamiya | ||
| Tennoji | ||
| Bishoen | — | |
| Minabe-Tanabe | — | |
| Tsurugaoka | — | |
| Nagai | — | |
| Abikocho | — | |
| Sugimotocho | — | |
| Asaka | — | |
| Sakaishi | ||
| Mikunigaoka | ||
| Mozu | — | |
| Uenoshiba | — | |
| Tsukuno | — | |
| Otori | ||
| Tonoki | — | |
| Kita-Shinoda | — | |
| Shinodayama | — | |
| Izumi-Fuchu | ||
| Kumeda | — | |
| Shimomatsu | — | |
| Higahi-Kishiwada | ||
| Higahi-Kaizuka | — | |
| Izumi-Hashimoto | — | |
| Higashi-Sano | — | |
| Kumatori | ||
| Hineno | ||
| Nagataki | ||
| Shinge | ||
| Izumi-Sunagawa | ||
| Izumi-Tottori | ||
| Yamanakadani | ||
| Kii | ||
| Musota | ||
| Kii-Nakanoshima | ||
| Wakayama |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
| Stations | Special Rapid | Rapid |
| Osaka | ||
| Amagasaki | ||
| Nishinomiya | — | |
| Ashiya | ||
| Sumiyoshi | — | |
| Rokkomichi | — | |
| Sannomiya | ||
| Motomachi | — | |
| Kobe | ||
| Hyogo | — | |
| Akashi | ||
| Nishi-Akashi | ||
| Kakogawa | ||
| Himeji |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
JR Kyushu
| Stations | MIZUHO | SAKURA | TSUBAME |
| Hakata | |||
| Shin-Tosu | — | ||
| Kurume | — | ||
| Chikugo-Funagoya | — | — | |
| Shin-Omuta | — | — | |
| Shin-Tamana | — | — | |
| Kumamoto | |||
| Shin-Yatsushiro | — | ||
| Shin-Minamata | — | ||
| Izumi | — | ||
| Sendai | |||
| Kagoshima-Chuo |
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Tobu Railway
| Stations | SPACIA | KEGON | AIZU | KINU | Express |
| Asakusa | |||||
| Tokyo Skytree | |||||
| Tobu-Dobutsu-Koen | |||||
| Sugito-Takanodai | |||||
| Satte | — | — | — | — | |
| Minami-Kurihashi | — | — | — | — | |
| Kurihashi | — | — | — | — | |
| Shin-Koga | — | — | — | — | — |
| Yagyu | — | — | — | — | — |
| Itakura Toyodai-mae | |||||
| Fujioka | — | — | — | — | — |
| Shizuwa | — | — | — | — | — |
| Shin-Ohirashita | — | — | — | — | |
| Tochigi | |||||
| Shin-Tochigi | |||||
| Kassemba | — | — | — | — | — |
| Ienaka | — | — | — | — | — |
| Tobu Kanasaki | — | — | — | — | — |
| Niregi | — | — | — | — | — |
| Momiyama | — | — | — | — | — |
| Shin-Kanuma | |||||
| Kita-Kanuma | — | — | — | — | — |
| Itaga | — | — | — | — | — |
| Shimo-Goshiro | — | — | — | — | — |
| Myojin | — | — | — | — | — |
| Shimo-Imaichi | |||||
| Kami-Imaichi | — | — | — | — | — |
| Tobu-Nikko | |||||
| Daiya-Muko | — | — | |||
| Okuwa | — | ||||
| Shin-Takatoku | |||||
| Kosagoe | — | ||||
| Tobu World Square | |||||
| Kinugawa-Onsen | |||||
| Kinugawa-Koen | |||||
| Shin-Fujiwara |
All trains stop, Some trains stop, — Trains do not stop
Odakyu Railway
| 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 |
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Nankai Railway
| Stations | RAPI:T |
| Kansai Airport | |
| Rinku Town | |
| Izumisano | |
| Kishiwada | |
| Sakai | |
| Tengachaya | |
| Shin-Imamiya | |
| Namba |
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| Stations | SOUTHERN | Express |
| Namba | ||
| Shin-Imamiya | ||
| Tengachaya | ||
| Sakai | ||
| Hagoromo | — | |
| Izumiotsu | — | |
| Haruki | — | |
| Kishiwada | ||
| Kaizuka | — | |
| Izumisano | ||
| Ozaki | ||
| Misaki-koen | ||
| Wakayamadaigakumae | ||
| Wakayamashi |
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| Stations | KOYA | Express |
| Namba | ||
| Shin-Imamiya | ||
| Tengachaya | ||
| Sakaihigashi | ||
| Kitanoda | — | |
| Kongo | ||
| Kawachinagano | ||
| Mikkaichicho | — | |
| Mikanodai | — | |
| Rinkanden-entoshi | ||
| Miyukitsuji | — | |
| Hashimoto | ||
| Kii-Shimizu | — | |
| Kamuro | ||
| Kudoyama | ||
| Koyashita | — | |
| Shimo-Kosawa | — | |
| Kami-Kosawa | — | |
| Kii-Hosokawa | — | |
| Kii-Kamiya | — | |
| Gokurakubashi |
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| Stations | Local |
| Gokurakubashi | |
| Koyasan |
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Hankyu Railway
| Stations | Limited Express | Local |
| Arashiyama | ||
| Matsuo-taisha | ||
| Kami-Katsura | ||
| Kyoto-Kawaramachi | ||
| Karasuma | ||
| Katsura | ||
| Nagaoka-Tenjin | ||
| Takatsuki-shi | ||
| Ibaraki-shi | ||
| Awaji | ||
| Juso | ||
| Osaka-Umeda |
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| Stations | Limited Express | Express |
| Kobe-Sannomiya | ||
| Kasuganomichi | — | |
| Oji-Koen | — | |
| Rokko | — | |
| Mikage | — | |
| Okamoto | ||
| Ashiyagawa | — | |
| Shukugawa | ||
| Nishinomiya-kitaguchi | ||
| Mukonoso | — | — |
| Tsukaguchi | ||
| Sonoda | — | — |
| Kanzakigawa | — | — |
| Juso | ||
| Nakatsu | — | — |
| Osaka-Umeda |
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Destinations
Japan is divided into eight regions: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku and Kyushu.
Hokkaido island
Hokkaido is the second largest island of Japan and comprises only one prefecture, Hokkaido, whose capital is Sapporo. This region is served by the Hokkaido Shinkansen and the Limited Express trains operated by JR Hokkaido.
Train routes to Hakodate
Tohoku region
Tohoku region comprises Aomori, Akita, Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi and Yamagata prefectures. This region is served by the Tohoku Shinkansen, the Akita Shinkansen, the Yamagata Shinkansen and the Limited Express trains operated by JR East.
Train routes to Aomori
Train routes to Hirosaki
Train routes to Akita
Train routes to Sendai
Kanto region
Kanto region comprises Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba and Kanagawa prefectures. This region is served by the Tohoku Shinkansen, the Tokaido Shinkansen and the Limited Express trains operated by JR East, Tobu Railway and Odakyu Railway.
Train routes to Tokyo
Train routes to Nikko
Train routes to Kinugawa
Train routes to Yokohama
Train routes to Kamakura
Train routes to Hakone
Chubu region
Chubu region comprises Yamanashi, Shizuoka, Aichi, Gifu, Fukui, Ishikawa, Toyama, Nagano and Niigata prefectures. This region is served by the Tokaido Shinkansen, the Hokuriku Shinkansen, the Joetsu Shinkansen and the Limited Express trains operated by JR East, JR Central and JR West.
Train routes to Fuji
Train routes to Shizuoka
Train routes to Nagoya
Train routes to Matsumoto
Train routes to Nagano
Train routes to Niigata
Train routes to Takayama
Train routes to Kanazawa
Kansai region
Kansai region comprises Mie, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo and Shiga prefectures. This region is served by the Tokaido Shinkansen, the Sanyo Shinkansen and the Limited Express trains operated by JR Central, JR West, Nankai Railway and Hankyu Railway.
Train routes to Uji
Train routes to Nara
Train routes to Koya
Train routes to Shingu
Train routes to Kobe
Train routes to Himeji
Chugoku region
Chugoku region comprises Okayama, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, Shimane and Tottori prefectures. This region is served by the Sanyo Shinkansen and the Limited Express trains operated by JR West.
Train routes to Okayama
Train routes to Hiroshima
Train routes to Yamaguchi
Kyushu island
Kyushu is the third largest of Japan's five main islands. This region is served by the Sanyo Shinkansen and the Kyushu Shinkansen.
Train routes to Fukuoka
Train routes to Kumamoto
Train routes to Kagoshima
How to book your train tickets in Japan?
Booking your train tickets in Japan is very quick and simple. Search for train routes between any two cities for your travel dates.
Select your route
After search, we will display the results for your itinerary.
Find the Shinkansen and Limited Express services available for your itinerary. Select the most convenient option.
We accept ticket reservations from 1 month in advance up to 24 hours before departure. For departures under 24 hours, tickets must be reserved directly at the station.
Click to expand the details of the route, you will find the available fares.

Fill in the passenger and contact details
When you book train tickets, you can indicate your seat preference: window or aisle.
Passengers who intend to bring baggage with overall dimensions (length + width + height) of more than 160cm onto the Tokaido-Sanyo-Kyushu Shinkansen need to reserve a seat with Oversized Baggage Area.

Please provide the passenger information and the contact details of the person responsible for booking. We will send by email the booking confirmation and the electronic ticket.

Complete your payment
Select your payment method. We accept international credit or debit cards.
Check your itinerary and price breakdown. Confirm that the booking information is correct. Before you proceed to payment, you must read and accept the terms and conditions of booking.

Receive your electronic ticket by email
Once your payment is complete, your reservation will be processed.
In the following 24 hours you will receive the itinerary and booking confirmation by email with the electronic ticket attached in PDF format.

You can also access to Manage your booking via web and download the electronic ticket to your device.

How to use the train e-ticket?
The electronic ticket designated as QR-Ticket is a valid boarding pass and can be used to board the train at the station of departure.
The electronic ticket with QR Pickup code can be used to pick up the physical ticket at the station before departure.

Passengers travelling with Japan Railways (JR) can print the e-ticket in advance or carry a digital copy in the mobile phone to scan the QR code at the ticket gates or the ticket vending machines.
RECEIVE YOUR E-TICKET BY EMAIL
Receive your electronic ticket by email in PDF format. Print a copy of the e-ticket in advance or carry it in your mobile phone.
PICK UP YOUR BOARDING PASS
Arrive at the station, scan the QR code included in your electronic ticket at the ticket gates or pick up the physical ticket at the ticket vending machines and cross through the gates using your boarding pass.
BOARD THE TRAIN
Access the platform, locate your car number corresponding to Non-reserved Seat or Reserved Seat and wait for the boarding call to board the train.
How to book your rail pass in Japan?
If you are planning a trip to Japan and you want to visit many destinations, purchasing a rail pass is a great way to simplify your travel and save money. This option is cheaper than buying individual train tickets and more flexible as you can plan your itinerary on the go.
We facilitate the purchase of the Japan Rail Pass and different rail passes from the regional railway operators JR Hokkaido, JR East, JR Central, JR West and JR Kyushu as well as the private railway companies Tobu Railway, Odakyu Railway, Nankai Railway and Hankyu Railway valid for unlimited travel in Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai and Chugoku regions and Kyushu island.
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen trains, Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for a number of consecutive days.
Select your rail pass
Find the rail pass available for your itinerary and select the most convenient option according to the duration of your journey.
Japan Railways (JR)
Japan Railways (JR) is the national railway operator in Japan.
Japan Rail Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains across Japan for 7 consecutive days.
Japan Rail Pass (14-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains across Japan for 14 consecutive days.
Japan Rail Pass (21-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains across Japan for 21 consecutive days.
JR Hokkaido
JR Hokkaido is the regional railway operator in the island of Hokkaido, connecting Sapporo, Hakodate, Asahikawa, Wakkanai, Abashiri, Obihiro and Kushiro.
Hokkaido Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Limited Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Hokkaido Area Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Limited Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 7 consecutive days.
Hokkaido Area Pass (10-day)
Passengers can travel on Limited Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 10 consecutive days.
JR East
JR East is the regional railway operator in eastern Japan, connecting Tokyo, Nagano, Niigata, Fukushima, Yamagata, Sendai, Morioka, Akita and Aomori.
Tokyo WIDE Area Pass (3-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 3 consecutive days.
Tohoku Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Nagano-Niigata Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Hokuriku Arch Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 7 consecutive days.
JR Central
JR Central is the regional railway operator in central Japan, connecting Tokyo, Shizuoka, Nagoya and Kyoto.
Takayama-Hokuriku Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Ise-Kumano-Wakayama Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
JR West
JR West is the regional railway operator in western Japan, connecting Osaka, Kobe, Himeji, Okayama, Hiroshima and Fukuoka.
Kansai Area Pass (1,2,3,4-day)
Passengers can travel on Limited Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 1, 2, 3 or 4 days as well as Kyoto Subway for 1 day.
Kansai WIDE Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Kansai-Hiroshima Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Okayama-Yamaguchi Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Hiroshima-Yamaguchi Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Sanyo-San'in Area Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 7 consecutive days.
Kansai-Hokuriku Area Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 7 consecutive days.
All Area Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 7 consecutive days.
JR Kyushu
JR Kyushu is the regional railway operator in the island of Kyushu, connecting Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Kagoshima.
Kyushu Area Pass (3-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 3 consecutive days.
Kyushu Area Pass (5-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 5 consecutive days.
Kyushu Area Pass (7-day)
Passengers can travel on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in the available area for 7 consecutive days.
Tobu Railway
Tobu Railway is a Japanese private railway company connecting Tokyo, Nikko and Kinugawa.
Nikko Pass (2-day)
Passengers can travel on all Tobu Railway lines between Tokyo and Nikko for 2 consecutive days.
Nikko Pass (4-day)
Passengers can travel on all Tobu Railway lines between Tokyo and Nikko for 4 consecutive days.
Odakyu Railway
Odakyu Railway is a Japanese private railway company connecting Tokyo, Kamakura, Odawara and Hakone.
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.
Nankai Railway
Nankai Railway is a Japanese private railway company connecting Osaka, Wakayama and Koya.
All Line Pass (2-day)
Passengers can travel on all Nankai Railway lines between Osaka, Koya and Wakayama for 2 consecutive days.
Hankyu Railway
Hankyu Railway is a Japanese private railway company connecting Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe.
Hankyu Pass (1-day)
Passengers can travel on all Hankyu Railway lines between Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe for 1 day.
We accept rail pass reservations from 3 months in advance up to 24 hours before departure. For departures under 24 hours, tickets must be reserved directly at the station.

Fill in the passenger and contact details
Please provide the passenger information and the contact details of the person responsible for booking. We will send by email the booking confirmation as well as the exchange order (E-TICKET) or the receipt of the delivery of the mail exchange order (MCO), depending on the type of rail pass.

Complete your payment
Select your payment method. We accept international credit or debit cards.
Check your itinerary and price breakdown. Confirm that the booking information is correct. Before you proceed to payment, you must read and accept the terms and conditions of booking.

Receive your electronic ticket by email
Once your payment is complete, your reservation will be processed.
In the following 24 hours you will receive the itinerary and booking confirmation by email.

You can also access to Manage your booking via web and download the exchange order (E-TICKET) or the receipt of the delivery of the mail exchange order (MCO) to your device.

How to use the rail pass?
The exchange order is valid to collect the rail pass at the station. It cannot be used to board the train.
After arriving in Japan, passengers can collect the rail pass by scanning the passport and the QR code included in the exchange order (E-TICKET) at the ticket vending machines or presenting the passport and the mail exchange order (MCO) received by post mail at the ticket office in the exchange locations, depending on the type of rail pass.
Once exchanged, the rail pass will be associated with the passport and the holder will be able to travel for a number of consecutive days according to the validity indicated in the physical ticket.

Passengers can travel on Shinkansen trains, Limited Express trains, as well as Express, Rapid or Local trains in Non-reserved Seat.
If you wish to travel in Reserved Seat, you must receive your tickets for Reserved seat from the ticket vending machine before boarding.
RECEIVE YOUR EXCHANGE ORDER
Receive your exchange order (E-TICKET) by email or receive your mail exchange order (MCO) by post mail. Remember to carry it with your passport.
PICK UP YOUR RAIL PASS
Collect the rail pass at the ticket vending machines in the station or at the ticket office in the exchange locations. To pass through the gates, insert your rail pass or show it to the station officer.
BOARD THE TRAIN
Access the platform, locate your car number corresponding to Non-reserved Seat or Reserved Seat and wait for the boarding call to board the train.
Hokkaido Shinkansen serving Aomori and Hokuto
Tohoku Shinkansen serving Tokyo, Fukushima, Sendai, Morioka and Aomori
Tokaido Shinkansen serving Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka
Hida Limited Express serving Toyama, Takayama, Gifu and Nagoya
Thunderbird Limited Express serving Osaka, Kyoto and Tsuruga
Tobu Nikko Line serving Tokyo, Tochigi, Nikko and Kinugawa
Odakyu Odawara Line serving Shinjuku, Odawara and Hakone
Rapi:t Express serving Kansai Airport and Osaka
Hankyu Kyoto Main Line and Hankyu Arashiyama Line serving Osaka and Kyoto