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Traveling July 8-18, from Tokyo > Kyoto > Kiso Valley > Osaka, would love some help

DanielSanFrancisco
DanielSanFrancisco
almost 12 years ago
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Hello,

Me and a friend are traveling in Japan July 8-18 and would love some help figuring out which JR Pass to buy, when to activate it, and which legs would make more sense to simply buy tickets outside the JR Pass.

Here is our Itinerary:

  • July 8 Arrive into TOKYO, HANEDA AIRPORT at 19:15-- need to take Train into TOKYO
  • July 8-12 stay in TOKYO
  • July 12 Train TOKYO-> KYOTO
  • July 12-15 stay in KYOTO
  • July 15 Train KYOTO -> KISO VALLEY (Most likely to NARAI)
  • July 15-18 Short train trips daily between NARAI, MAGOME & TSUMAGO on ‘JR SHINARO LIMITED EXPRESS LINE’
  • July 18 Train MAGOME (Maybe TSUMAGO) -> OSAKA AIRPORT for 17:15 flight to Taipei

Can you give us some advise? I very much appreciate the help.

Dan & Leo

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mari
1950 posts
almost 12 years ago
Expert

Hi there,

Firstly for your trip the only rail pass that will make any sense is the nationwide Japan Rail Pass. These come in 2 flavours that are applicable to you: 7 day (¥28,300) and 14 day (¥45,100). You'll need to spend more than this on individual JR tickets to make them worthwhile so lets take a look at your approximate costs:

  1. Haneda > Tokyo: ¥500
  2. Tokyo > Kyoto: ¥13020, (164mins, 513km)
  3. Kyoto > Narai: ¥9010, (208mins, 301km)
  4. Narai > Kansai airport: ¥11360, (308mins, 443km)
  5. Narai > Nagiso/Nakatsugawa: ¥10240 4 x return trips at ¥1280 each (you must get the local bus to Magome or Tsumago, please note that only local trains stop at Narai, the Shinano Wideview departs from Shiojiri and takes longer and double the cost of the local train option)

TOTAL: ¥44,130 for 3 legs

As you can see your total JR ticket cost is very very close to the cost of the 14 day rail pass, coming in at ¥970 cheaper. I think if I was in your situation I would pay the extra ¥970 and opt for the flexibility of the 14 day free travel on JR, this should give you the flexibility to change your plans, and also will mean you don't have to bother with tickets and so on during your trip. Also, if you really do want to use the Shinano Wideview (which costs double the local train each journey), you can do so at no extra cost.

Hope this helps!


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