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The Japan Rail Network

Explore Japan by trains

Explore Japan with Japan rail passes for the easiest adventure that promises loads of fun. Whether this is your first time visiting Japan or you're a frequent traveller, you can't travel in the Land of the Rising Sun without hopping on and off its trains and railway systems. Japan Trains deliver an extraordinary travel experience because of their convenience, frequency, ease and well-connectedness.

Stretching from bustling cities to the quiet countryside, the vast Japan railway network is expertly operated by seven regional powerhouses— JR East, JR Central, JR West, JR Hokkaido, JR Shikoku, JR Kyushu, and JR Freight. Apart from this, Japan also has other train companies that service different parts of the country such as Odakyu Electric Railway, Keio Corp., Tokyu Corp., and Keisei Electric Railway to name a few. These railway operators run Shinkansens (also known as Japan bullet trains), express trains, airport express trains, and some scenic train routes.

Japan Rail Pass

A Japan Rail Pass gives you unlimited access across most JR services including the Shinkansen lines, plus the flexibility and budget to travel across different prefectures. Planning to hop between Japan's bustling cities or explore its serene countryside? A Japan rail pass ensures that your journey is smooth and convenient. It gives you the freedom to board various JR trains as you discover Japan's rich culture, stunning landscapes, and hidden gems without worrying about ticket purchases along the way.

Japan Rail Passes are the ideal choice whether you're embarking on a short regional trip or a full-fledged cross-country adventure? Klook offers different types of JR passes that cater to different traveling needs. This includes regional passes for specific areas and nationwide passesthat let you explore every corner of Japan, making your adventure even more memorable and stress-free!

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Tokyo Station - Kyoto ·
easy to use. first time using shinkansen and it was a good experience. I’ll definitely book again in the future. i only booked it two days in advance. how i wish i got the fuji view seat though but i had a large baggage so i wanted to make sure there’s a space, so I’d rather choose that than the view.

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Tokyo Station - Nagoya ·
QR code worked as expected (Scan the IC card on the gate, be it Suica or whatever you’re using to enter the station, then use the QR code… or was it the other way around…), picked up our physical tickets and kept them as souvenirs, took the Shinkansen from Tokyo Station via Nozomi through the Tokaido Shinkansen Line, was able to see Mount Fuji since we were reserved the Fuji side seats, the normal car wasnt available since our reservation was so short notice (Literally 20 minutes from departure lol) so we just opted to get the Green Car reservation it was a comfortable and pleasant trip. Got to see Mount Fuji on the way to Nagoya though it was only for a little while, you might be able to see Mt Fuji from Kouzo area untiiil Nakagono area, was straight forward enough. Dont be overwhelmed tho, ask the staff for help at Information desks, they can speak English otherwise use Google Translate or whatever translator app you’re familiar with. Just be calm and ask 🍻

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Shinagawa Station - Shin-Osaka Station ·
Our trip from Shinagawa Station to Shin-Osaka Station was smooth and convenient. Shinagawa Station is organized and easy to navigate, and boarding the Shinkansen was quick. The train itself was clean, comfortable, and very fast—we arrived on time with no hassle. The ride was quiet and relaxing, and we enjoyed the scenery along the way. Overall, it was a great and efficient travel experience on the Shinkansen.

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Tobu Nikko - Asakusa ·
After our Nikko visit, we took the last Revaty train from Tobu Nikko to Asakusa, and the station was packed. I even heard some people couldn’t get return tickets because they were already sold out. That’s why I really recommend buying your Revaty tickets early through Klook it’s cheaper, secure, and saves you from the stress of last-minute availability issues. Overall, the Revaty Kegon is the best choice for comfort, speed, and convenience. We bought the Nikko Pass that includes transportation to Tobu Nikko, but we chose to upgrade to the Revaty Kegon Limited Express for convenience, and it was absolutely worth it. The ride is only around two hours compared to the much slower local train, and the upgrade is surprisingly affordable. You get comfortable seats, bigger windows for the views, and an overall smoother trip without breaking your budget.

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Asakusa - Tobu Nikko ·
We bought the Nikko Pass that includes transportation to Tobu Nikko, but we decided to upgrade to the Revaty Kegon Limited Express for convenience and it was absolutely worth it. The Revaty cuts the travel time to around two hours, which is a big difference compared to the slower local train. The upgrade is surprisingly affordable and doesn’t hurt your budget at all, yet you get a much more comfortable experience. The seats are spacious, the ride is quieter, and the large windows make the trip so much more enjoyable with beautiful views along the way. For anyone heading to Nikko, I highly recommend choosing the Revaty Kegon. It adds comfort, saves time, and makes the entire journey feel smoother without costing too much.

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Tokyo Station - Karuizawa ·
It was very easy to exchange for physical tickets at the station. The journey to Karuizawa was very fast, only took about 70 minutes. The seating Wes very comfortable and there was enough luggage storage area.

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Tokyo Station - Shin-Osaka Station ·
Experience: Smooth Shinkansen Ride with a Mt. Fuji View Booked my Shinkansen ticket to Osaka through the Klook app—very easy and convenient. The instructions were clear, and I got the recommended seat for the Mt. Fuji view. The train was clean, comfortable, and incredibly fast. Watching Mt. Fuji in the clouds from the window was the highlight of the journey. A hassle-free and memorable experience. Highly recommended for first timer!

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Matsumoto - Nakatsugawa ·
Reservation and seat guaranteed to start the typical Nakasendo route. If you are traveling off-season, you may not need to reserve a seat as there is usually space available. Ease of booking on Klook: 10/10
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Tokyo Station - Shin-Osaka Station ·
The redemption was very easy. Thankful that I got my ticket from Klook because I don’t have to fall in line for long. The train station can get very busy but there’s a lot of signages to go guide you. The view from the train was really amazing. I had a fun experience riding the Shinkansen.

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Tobu World Square - Kitasenju ·
My father is a tourist in Japan and is a senior citizen, 68 years old so it was a nice walk for him and not so tiring walking around the area of Tobu World Square. We also enjoyed the architecture of each structure. It’s a nice place to take pictures too.

Map of the Japan Rail System

Japan Rail Map

Ready to embark on a one-of-a-kind journey through Japan? This Japan train map showcases the country's most iconic, luxurious and convenient train experiences. From the High-Speed Shinkansen that connects major cities in a flash to scenic, plush rides like the Fuji Excursion and Yufuin no Mori, each route is designed to offer a travel experience that is as thrilling as the destination itself. Talk about blending speed, comfort, and breathtaking views!

Whether you're heading to Tokyo via the comfortable Narita Express, soaking in spectacular views of Mount Fuji, or enjoying the refined elegance of the Spacia X and Saphir Odoriko, these routes promise to take you on an unforgettable adventure across Japan. Each route provides not just a mode of transport but a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of the country along the way.

Japan train ticket prices

Premium Japan trains

If you're travelling between multiple cities and want to reach your destination quickly, consider booking a Shinkansen, Japan's iconic bullet train. Shinkansen Tickets typically come at a premium price, averaging around 800 to 8,000 yen based on the distance. They offer a mix of speed and style, so rest assured you'll have a comfortable and upscale travel experience with an extra touch of class.

One-way trip in Standard Class

Nozomi Shinkansen: 14,000 to 22,000 yen

Hikari Shinkansen: 13,000 to 19,000 yen

Kodama Shinkansen: 12,000 to 17,000 yen

Affordable Japan trains

In Japan, local and suburban trains are typically the most affordable travel option. These trains often run on point-to-point routes or loop lines, making them ideal for short-distance and in-city travel, such as the famous Yamanote Line in Tokyo or the Osaka Loop Line. A short ride within a city can cost around 150-300 yen, while longer trips between cities or regions may range from a few hundred to a couple thousand yen. Local trains are also included in the JR Pass, so be sure to book your rail pass on Klook for the best discounts!

Prices of airport express trains

If you're looking for a speedy journey from the International airport to top cities in Japan, you can take the express train services to get you there efficiently. From Narita International Airport, the Narita Express can take you to Tokyo in just 36 minutes for around 2,400 yen. If you're arriving at Haruka International Airport, you can opt for the Haruka Kansai Airport Express, priced at around 1,300 yen, reaching Tennoji in about 35 minutes, Osaka in 50 minutes, and Kyoto in 80 minutes.

Prices of Japan rail passes (JR Passes)

You can also purchase a Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) to travel on the Shinkansen. A 7-day Whole Japan Rail Pass in ordinary coach class costs 50,000 yen, and a 7-day JR Pass in green first-class costs 70,000 yen. If you are travelling to only one or two prefectures, a regional JR Pass might be sufficient. For example, a JR Kyushu Rail Pass costs from 10,000 to 25,000 yen, and a JR East Tohoku Area Pass costs from 27,000 to 34,800 yen. Check out all the JR Pass offers here and compare the prices at one glance!

Prices of other Japanese trains

If unforgettable views and luxurious comfort is what you're after, you'll find all that and more on Japan's exclusive and limited express trains, like the Fuji Excursion, Spacia X, Saphir Odoriko and Yufuin no Mori. Here are the prices for these trains (subject to the seat type):

Fuji Excursion : 2,300 to 8,000 yen

Spacia X : 1,600 to 2,000 yen

Saphir Odoriko : 4,000 to 10,000 yen Yufuin no Mori: 2,000 to 7,000 yen

Types of Japan Trains

Bullet Trains in Japan

Famous globally, the Shinkansen, or "bullet trains," set the standard for high-speed travel, offering a perfect blend of luxury and dependability. Combining exceptional speed, reliability, and comfort, it transforms long-distance journeys into an efficient and enjoyable experience.

The Sanyo Shinkansen line links Osaka to Fukuoka on Kyushu Island. Built in 1975, it's the second oldest Shinkansen line in Japan. There are five train services: Nozomi, Hikari, Kodama, Mizuho, and Sakura. Nozomi is the fastest, hitting 300 km/h (185 mph). It's covered by the JR Pass but requires a special additional ticket.

Hikari Shinkansen Train

Hikari is the fastest train on the Sanyo and Tokaido Shinkansen lines, included in the JR Pass. The Hikari runs at 300 km/h (185 mph) and takes just over an hour to travel from Shin-Osaka to Okayama.

Kodama Shinkansen Train

This train service, the slowest on the Sanyo line, makes stops at all stations until reaching its end. Kodama trains require almost five hours to reach Hakata station from Osaka. The Kodama train operates at a speed of 285 km/h (185 mph)

Sakura Shinkansen Train

This speedy train service, operating on the Sanyo Shinkansen line, runs at 300 km/h (185 mph) like other trains on the line, though Sakura trains make fewer stops.

Local trains in Japan

Local trains in Japan offer the most affordable way to travel within cities and nearby areas. They stop at every station, making them ideal for short journeys and for uncovering local neighborhoods full of charm and character.

Rapid trains in Japan

Rapid trains offer a great balance between local and express services. By skipping select smaller stations, they get you to your destination faster than local trains—often at the same price, with no additional fees.

Express Trains in Japan

Express and Airport Express Trains provide convenient access to stations that are not served by Shinkansen. They offer a budget-friendly yet speedy alternative for traveling across Japan.

Limited Express Trains in Japan

Limited Express trains in Japan offer a fast, efficient, and comfortable mode of transportation between major cities and key tourist destinations. These trains stop only at major stations, allowing for significantly reduced travel times compared to local services. A limited express surcharge, typically ranging from 500 to 4,000 yen, is generally required in addition to the standard fare.

Scenic Trains in Japan

Japan is renowned for its extensive rail network and breathtaking scenery along the way. Among the most beloved experiences are Scenic Trains, specially designed to let travelers enjoy the beauty of Japan’s diverse landscapes across all four seasons.

Sagano Romantic Train (Kyoto)

Route: Arashiyama to Kameoka (Kyoto)

Highlights: This charming Sagano Romantic Train passes through the Hozugawa Gorge, surrounded by lush forests and rivers. The scenery is especially spectacular during cherry blossom season and autumn, when the leaves turn vivid shades of red, orange, and yellow.

Resort Shirakami (Tohoku)

Route: Akita to Aomori (via the Gono Line)

Highlights: The train runs along the Sea of Japan and passes through the Shirakami-Sanchi Mountains, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.

Special Features: Live Tsugaru shamisen performances and local cuisine served onboard.

Toreiyu Tsubasa (Yamagata)

Route: Fukushima to Shinjo

Highlights: This unique train offers a footbath on board, allowing you to relax and soak your feet while enjoying scenic views. Local bento meals and Yamagata sake are also served.

Best For: Travelers seeking comfort and relaxation during their journey.

Aso Boy! (Kumamoto)

Route: Kumamoto to Aso

Highlights: Aso Boy offers panoramic views of Mount Aso, Japan’s largest active volcano.

Best For: Families with children. The train features a fun mascot named "Kuro-chan" and a small play area for kids.

Speed of Japan Rail

Average speed of Japan Trains

The average speed of a Japanese train not including the Shinkansen is around 80-100 km/h (50-62 mph). Local and commuter trains typically operate at significantly slower speeds than the high-speed Shinkansen network. The average speed of a non-Shinkansen train can vary depending on the specific train line, distance between stations, and time of day.

JR Central

The Central Japan Railway Company

Also known as JR Central, The Central Japan Railway Company is an important part of Japan's extensive railway network and covers areas like Tokyo, Nagoya, and Kyoto. JR Central operates both regular trains and Shinkansen, including the renowned Tōkaidō Shinkansen, which links some of Japan's most dynamic cities. Along these routes, you can immerse yourself in Kyoto’s historic temples, Nagoya’s vibrant shopping hubs, and breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. When you travel with JR Central and you're guaranteed a seamless journey combining speed, comfort, and stunning scenery across Japan.

JR Central oversees critical rail infrastructure in central Japan, supporting both daily commuters and travelers. Its main services include:

Tokaido Shinkansen

Highlights: The Tōkaidō Shinkansen holds the distinction of being the world’s first high-speed rail line, inaugurated in 1964. It connects some of Japan’s most important cities, including Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka. This route remains one of the most heavily used Shinkansen lines in the country and is especially popular among travelers heading from Tokyo to Kyoto or Osaka. Along the way, passengers can enjoy smooth, rapid transit through urban centers, cultural landmarks, and scenic countryside—including occasional views of Mount Fuji near Shizuoka on clear days.

Train Types

The Tōkaidō Shinkansen features three main service types, each catering to different travel needs:

Nozomi: The fastest and most direct service, stopping only at major stations such as Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Shin-Osaka. Ideal for business travelers or those short on time.

Hikari: A semi-fast service that makes a few additional stops. It’s a great balance between speed and accessibility and is also covered by the Japan Rail Pass.

Kodama: The local Shinkansen service that stops at every station along the route. Perfect for travelers who want flexibility or are exploring smaller cities along the way.

Conventional Regional Lines

In addition to high-speed rail, JR Central operates a variety of regional train lines serving central Japan:

Chūō Main Line: Connects Nagoya with Nakatsugawa and is ideal for both local commuters and tourists.

Iida Line: Passes through scenic rural and mountainous areas across Aichi, Gifu, and Nagano prefectures. It’s a favorite among nature lovers and those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Tōkaidō Main Line: Connects major cities such as Shizuoka, Nagoya, and Hamamatsu, serving as a vital commuter and intercity route.

Kansai Line: Links Nagoya with the Kansai region, including Nara, offering convenient access to cultural sites.

Maglev Project - Chūō Shinkansen

JR Central is currently developing the Chūō Shinkansen, an ambitious and groundbreaking maglev (magnetic levitation) train project that represents the future of high-speed rail travel in Japan. In its first phase, the line will connect Tokyo and Nagoya, with plans to extend the route to Osaka in the future. The maglev train is designed to reach an impressive top speed of 500 km/h (310 mph), significantly reducing travel time between major cities. The Chūō Shinkansen is scheduled to begin operations by 2027, marking a new era of ultra-fast and efficient transportation.

JR East

The East Japan Railway Company

The East Japan Railway Company, or JR East, is a top railway operator in Japan, serving the Kanto, Tohoku, and Koshin'etsu regions. Known for its efficiency and reliability, JR East operates everything from local trains to the high-speed Shinkansen, connecting you to iconic destinations like Tokyo Tower, Mount Fuji, and Nikko’s historic temples. The Narita Express, part of JR East, provides easy access to Narita Airport. Whether you're exploring bustling cities or venturing to cultural landmarks, JR East ensures a smooth, comfortable journey. Book your trip with JR East today and experience the best of Japan!

Narita Express

Popular Route: Tokyo to Narita Airport

Catch this train for a convenient and quick ride directly to Narita Airport, great for travellers who are starting or ending their journey.

Odoriko

Popular Route: Tokyo to Atami

This line is fantastic for a scenic ride south to hot spring destinations along the Izu Peninsula.

Azusa & Kaiji

Popular Route: Shinjuku to Matsumoto

You’ll enjoy traveling this route through the mountainous landscapes to reach Matsumoto, famous for its beautiful castle.

Tohoku Shinkansen

Popular Route: Tokyo to Sendai

Known for its speed, this bullet train whisks you to Sendai, a vibrant city full of cultural sites and tasty cuisine.

Joetsu Shinkansen

Popular Route: Tokyo to Niigata

This is a top choice when traveling from Tokyo to Niigata, offering swift access to coastal charm and annual festivals.

Yamagata Shinkansen

Popular Route: Tokyo to Yamagata

This train takes you to the Yamagata region, famed for its hot springs and winter skiing.

Akita Shinkansen

Popular Route: Tokyo to Akita

You’ll appreciate the comfortable journey north, bringing you to the cultural and natural attractions of Akita.

Hokuriku Shinkansen

Popular Route: Tokyo to Kanazawa

Known for its efficient service, this route takes you to Kanazawa, a city rich in history, samurai culture, and beautiful gardens.

JR West

The West Japan Railway Company

JR West, part of the West Japan Railway Company, is a major railway operator covering regions from the Kansai area to the eastern part of Chugoku. These railway lines connect exciting cities like Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima. You can even enjoy the lovely hot springs at Kinosaki Onsen. If you want to see Japan's famous landmarks or enjoy nature, grab your JR West tickets now. Incredible sights and adventures await in western Japan!

Hokuriku Shinkansen

Popular Route: Osaka to Kanazawa

This high-speed train swiftly carries you to Kanazawa, which is known for its traditional teahouses, stunning gardens, and rich cultural history.

Sanyo Shinkansen

Popular Route: Osaka to Hiroshima

Ride this Shinkansen for a fast and comfortable journey to Hiroshima, where you can visit the Peace Memorial Park and enjoy delicious local cuisine like okonomiyaki.

JR Hokkaido

The Hokkaido Railway Company

JR Hokkaido is the main train service on Japan's northern island, Hokkaido. It runs from Hakodate to Sapporo with its Hokkaido Shinkansen that shows off the island's beautiful scenery. Along the way, you can stop by exciting places like the Asahiyama Zoo, Otaru Canal, and the historic city of Hakodate. JR Hokkaido promises an unforgettable adventure through Japan's stunning northern landscapes!

Hokkaido Shinkansen Line

Popular Route: Shin-Aomori to Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto

This high-speed train zips you from the main island of Honshu to Hokkaido's Hakodate, opening the door to explore the island's rich culture and natural wonders."

JR Kyushu

The Kyushu Railway Company

JR Kyushu runs a large network of trains across Kyushu, Japan's southern island. It covers major areas from Fukuoka to Kagoshima and is known for the Kyushu Shinkansen line which connects cities with impressive speed and frequent train services. As you travel, you can visit stunning spots like Beppu's hot springs, see historic sites in Nagasaki, and check out the volcanic landscapes around Kagoshima. Book a trip with JR Kyushu today to enjoy the beauty and culture of Kyushu in style!

Kyushu Shinkansen

Popular Route: Fukuoka to Kagoshima

This high-speed Shinkansen zooms you across Kyushu, making it the quickest way to explore the vibrant cities and scenic landscapes of the island.

JR Shikoku

The Shikoku Railway Company

JR Shikoku is the main train company on the island of Shikoku, Japan. It runs trains like the Dosan and Yosan Lines, which connect big cities such as Takamatsu, Matsuyama, and Kochi. People know JR Shikoku for its special sightseeing trains that offer amazing views of the island's mountains and coastline. You can visit cool places like the historic city of Matsuyama, which has a stunning castle, and check out the modern art on Naoshima Island. Plan a trip with JR Shikoku for a fun journey through the beautiful Shikoku region of Japan!

Key Routes and Services of JR Shikoku

Main Lines

Yosan Line: This line connects Takamatsu with Matsuyama and Uwajima, running along the scenic coast of the Seto Inland Sea. It offers breathtaking views of both the sea and mountains, making it a popular route for travelers heading to major attractions such as Matsuyama Castle.

Dosan Line: Running from Takamatsu to Kochi, the Dosan Line winds through beautiful mountainous terrain. It’s especially popular with nature lovers and those looking to explore rural villages and lush countryside.

Tokushima Line: This line connects Takamatsu with Tokushima, providing convenient access to the central region of Shikoku and serving as a key route for both local commuters and tourists.

Tourist Trains

JR Shikoku is well known for its unique sightseeing trains, designed to offer travelers memorable and immersive experiences:

Iyonada Monogatari: A scenic train that runs along the Iyo-nada Coast, offering panoramic sea views and local meal service onboard. It’s a favorite for those who want to enjoy both cuisine and coastline in style.

Shikoku Mannaka Sennen Monogatari: This beautifully designed train takes you through the mountains and rural villages of Shikoku, featuring meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients that reflect the region's culinary traditions.

Conventional Train Services

Limited Express Trains such as Shiokaze, Nanpu, and Uzushio provide fast connections between major cities across the island.

Local Trains offer widespread access, covering nearly every area of Shikoku, making them ideal for short trips and regional exploration.

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