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gabriela13
gabriela13
over 10 years ago
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Hi,

I'll be travelling to Japan for 3 weeks and I'm not sure which JR Pass suits me the best. I'll be travelling from the 3rd of September until 22nd of September.

My plan is:
3rd arrive at Narita and stay in Tokyo 3rd-8th. During this time I plan to do at least 1 day trip( to Nikko and hopefully few other places north of Tokyo).

8th-13th I'll go to Kamakura and do 1days trip from there (Yokohama city, Hakone, Mt. Fuji).

13th-19th Kyoto. During this time I'll be visiting Nara, Osaka and Kobe (with possibility of staying overnight in any of these locations) and 1 night in Hiroshima - Miyajima.

If the time will allow it, I will like to go to Fukuoka 19th-21st, if not I'll be going back to Tokyo and spend the last 3 days just enjoying the city (I'll leave early on the 22nd).

I was thinking to buy a 14 days JR Pass and used it 6th-19th to cover for the cost of most of my trips. Most likely that I'll have to buy a Suica + NEX return ticket (about 5500¥).

Please let me know which one will work out better: a 7 days JR Pass or a 14day JR Pass. I mean, I kind of know that the 14 days will be better, it's just that I was reading a lot of comments and I'm not sure if all the locations (especially Kamakura, Hakone, Nara) I plan to visit are fully covered by the ordinary JR Pass and without having to pay any extra seat fee. Or if it's better to buy normal tickets for part of my trip instead.

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mari
1950 posts
over 10 years ago
Expert

Hi there!

Of the extra location you mention, only Hakone has partial coverage with the JR Pass (which will get you most of the way there to Odawara before you change to the non-JR Odakyu lines up to Hakone itself). All other locations have full JR coverage.

I'm not 100% sure about the 7/14 day choice. If you fit all your long distance travel into 13-19th (eg, you're back in Tokyo on the 19th), then a 7 day may be a good choice - you'll need to spend a further ¥16800 on JR travel outside of these dates for a 14 day pass to be worthwhile. If on the other hand you do go to Fukuoka, then a 14 day pass will be a big win.

Note that the NEX return ticket is only valid for 14 days! This means that you should get the single option and pay for the return/use a rail pass (or use the Keisei Skyliner deal).

Hope this helps!

gabriela13
gabriela13
2 posts
over 10 years ago

Hi,

Thank you, that was very helpful. I might leave Fukuoka for my next trip to Japan :)
I don't want to go all crazy about sightseeing places in Japan, I want to be able to enjoy the local culture too.

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mari
1950 posts
over 10 years ago
Expert

Yes - I think that's a good idea. There is lots to see in and around Kyoto, especially as you'll be taking in Hiroshima too.

Enjoy the trip!


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