Can I choose my seat on a regular Japan train?
The ability to choose your seat on a train in Japan depends on the train type and whether you have a Japan Rail Pass.
- Local trains: Seats are usually non-reserved, so you can sit on any available seat.
- Shinkansen (Bullet trains): These offer both reserved and unreserved seats. With a Japan Rail Pass, you can reserve a seat for free or choose an unreserved seat. Green Class pass holders must reserve a seat.
- Narita Express: Only reserved seating is available, and seats are assigned when you purchase your ticket.
- Other trains: Some, like the Haruka Limited Express, require seat reservations.
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