14 or 21 day JR PassWe are a family of six (4 adults and 2 children) travelling to Japan for Christmas. Days: Destination Thanks, Mich |
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Hi Mich, Here are some answers:
Looking at your itinerary, you'll be best to get a 14 day rail pass starting on day 6 until the end of your trip. Your expensive travel starts with the trip to Nikko (return is around ¥10,000). So getting a rail pass only really starts making savings from then. For day 1 => 5, all the hops you do around Tokyo will be best done with non-JR metro travel. For this portion of your trip you should buy a one way Narita Express and Suica prepaid metro card package at the airport JR desk when you arrive. This gives you the travel from the airport to Tokyo on the Narita Express plus a prepaid metro card with ¥2000 on it for ¥3500 (normal price is ¥5000). You'll be doing 3 days of fairly busy travel in Tokyo so will easily spend the ¥2000 on the prepaid card. For a family of 6 this will save you ¥9000 ($110 AUD). For more information on this package and where to buy it at Narita Airport, see the JR East website. You can use the JR Pass for travel in Tokyo on the JR Yamanote line, but I wouldn't recommend it in this case. With the Suica metro travel card I recommend above you can still use it on the JR Yamanote line should you need to.
I'm afraid you cannot make reservations for this line outside Japan. When you arrive at Narita, you can exchange your Japan Rail Pass at the JR counter specifying it's activation date to be day 6. At this point you can also reserve seats for travel you intend to do on your journey. It is peak season, but a gap of 7 days before your trip to Kyoto should give you ample time.
Yes - you will be able to use the Japan Rail Pass for this (here is an itinerary: http://goo.gl/MQzML). You can access train timetable information and plan your routes at the Hyperdia website. We also have a video explaining the options JR Pass holders need to select on Hyperdia to ensure the suggested trips are valid. Hope all this helps and you have a great trip! |
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Thanks Mari, this a great help. It has been a bit daunting to work out especially when you are forever converting Aus dollars to Japanese yen. I will certainly follow your advice. Mich |
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Mari, Can the Narita Express ticket be used on the Keisei Line? As we are staying in Nippori I thought we could avoid central Tokyo and just take the Keisei Line to Nippori. Mich |
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Hi Mich, The narita express ticket cannot be used on the keisei line. I see how the keisei line is more convenient in this case! I looked for similar deals for keisei ticket holders and couldnt find anything.. Nippori will be easier with the keisei line so you may just want to go for the simplest option after a long flight in. All the best, Mari |
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