Osaka to Nagoya and Shirakawa go 9-12 Sept 2012Advice needed to best use of Rail Pass to the following places: a. Kansai airport to Osaka, Nara and Kobe Need to know whether JR Pass can cover these locations during our 7 days stay in Osaka. Also how to buy the Rail Pass as I am living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thank you |
susanloo
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Hi Susan, The rail pass will cover all of your itinerary except the trip to Shirakawago, where the JRPass will cover the majority of travel up to Takayama. From Takayama you should get the Nohi bus to Shirakawago for the final 50 mins stretch to Shirakawago. Here is the cost breakdown for your trip based on this:
JR ticket cost: ¥28950 for 8 legs
As you can see you'll make a small saving with the 7 day rail pass, but will gain flexibility to change your plans while you are in Japan, and will find the pass much more convenient than purchasing tickets. In addition, all further JR travel (such as a return trip to Himeji or Hiroshima) will be free. You can purchase your JR Pass online here. Please note that delivery to malaysia takes 2 business days. Hope this helps! |
mari
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Mari, You are most kind with your quick reply to my query. After having gone into the different websites for info, I have planned our travel schedule as follows:
Thank you so much again as my husband and I are looking forward to our historical trip to Japan. Susan Your further advice please if this itinerary will offer me an enjoyable insight of the locations mentioned. Some commentaries I read suggested leaving Nagoya as the last location before returning to Osaka. Is there any |
susanloo
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Hi Susan, Looks like a great trip. Here are some thoughts: ShirakawagoUnless you have specific plans for Shirakawago, I think a single night stay is more than ample (many people even visit as a day trip). How about spending more time in Takayama, visiting Kanazawa, Kyoto or Koyasan? NagoyaUnless you have plans for Nagoya, I think a day is ample. Nagoya is a commercial/industrial city, and so while it has excellent shopping facilities it does not offer much in the way of cultural experience or tourism. I'd aim to spend less time in Nagoya and more time elsewhere. If you do decide to visit Nagoya it won't really matter a lot where you include Nagoya in your itinerary as you need to pass through in order to catch the train up to Takayama in the Alps. Hope this helps! |
mari
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Mari, Our sincere appreciation for your time and efforts to ensure we have a great start of our holiday. We are open We have not been to the locations mentioned except the UNESCO heritage sites of Shirakawago whereby we want to experience its historical. We are now stuck with accommodation logistic - does it mean we travel back to Osaka every day after visiting Takayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto and Koyasan? We have booked hotels for Osaka but not for the rest of the locations. We would like to try out the Ryokan in Takayama and also in Shirakawago. Do you have any suggestion/recommendation for me? Honestly, hope this is my last request as I don't feel good imposing on your goodwill and we haven't even met. Thanks again |
susanloo
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Hi Susan, Not a problem! I think I'd aim to stay overnight in Takayama and Koyasan, visiting Shirakawago as a day trip from Takayama. Nagoya is very much day trip territory from Osaka (45-60mins by bullet), as is Kyoto if you already have hotels booked. You can visit Koyasan in a day, however will get most out of it with an overnight stay. If time permits, then a stop in Kanazawa would also be worthwhile after you have visited Takayama/Shirakawago. I'm afraid I'm not sure about Ryokan recommendations in Takayama and Shirakawago as things are changing all the time, however I recommend you check these reviews on trip advisor for both Takayama and Shirakawago. Hope this helps! |
mari
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thanks again Mari...I am almost done with my firm itinerary with your great support of the locations to visit and how to get there. Really appreciate your thoughtfulness in guiding our Osaka and Takayama visits. All the best |
susanloo
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Mari, Tried to book my 2 JR Rail Passes and found that the currency charged in HK$5,676 and when finally come to payment by credit card, the currency is in Sterling Pounds 462.00. Why is that so? With online (internet) scams, I am hesitant I request for the Pass to be sent to Malaysia where we are departing to Osaka. Is there alternative that I can pay Thanks again |
susanloo
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Hi Susan, Our HKD prices are a guide based on the current exchange rates from the European Central Bank. We do accept final payments in USD, GBP and EUR. We are working to accept more native currencies in the future, however for now can only offer guide conversions for HKD at present. We will deliver to the delivery address specified when you place your order. If you would like to change this once you have ordered, please contact our support team at: support@jrpass.com who will be able to advise you further. If you do have further concerns about ordering with us I'd be happy to help answer them. You may also like to read other customer testimonials here. So sorry we don't offer payment in HKD or Ringgit - perhaps selecting USD will give you the most predictable exchange rate? Hope this helps and thank you for the kind comments! |
mari
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Hi Mari I got my JR Rail pass reserved and paid for in US$. We are very excited for this journey as we are actually We have revised our travel itinerary by adopting your wisdom. Thanks again for your most helpful and informative guidance. All the best |
susanloo
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Hi Susan, that's great - thank you so much! If you need any further assistance please don't hesitate to ask. All the best, M |
mari
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Mari, First of all thanks for arranging the JR Rail pass which I received today. One more day for final preparation of our journey, I am rather confused with the different Railway services. Our final Itinerary 7 & 8 Osaka 9/10/11/12/13 Osaka/Takayama/Kanazawa/Shirakawago/Osaka 9 & 10 Osaka- Takayama 11 & 12 Takayama - Kanazawa 13 Shirakawago What is the most convenient routing for visiting these places with the JR Pass that provides train and bus services without having to pay the extra fares? We are spending 2 nites in Takayama; 1 nite in Kanazawa and 1 nite in Shirakawago (if time permits) 14 Sept Dept for Malaysia Thanks again Mari...just getting nervous of being lost in the places where English is not spoken much..my Japanese zero. Susan |
susanloo
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Hi Susan, You'll be able to use the following itineraries for you travel to these areas:
For Shirakawago, you'll need to use the non-JR Nohi bus service from either Takayama or Kanazawa. Here's a link to their timetable for more information. As this is non-JR there will be an unavoidable charge for Shirakawago I'm afraid. I think you'll have a great time, but do remember that the JR Pass is valid on JR lines only and you should have no problems :) Hope this helps! |
mari
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Okay Mari, Thanks for your support again...looking forward to leaving for Osaka tomorrow midnight flight (AirAsia) to Kansai Airport! Cheers and regards |
susanloo
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Excellent! Have a great trip! |
mari
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