As of February 2026, a one-way Shinkansen ticket from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka on the popular Nozomi train (the fastest service) typically costs approximately ¥14,720 (roughly $98 or ₹8,200) for a "Reserved Seat" in an "Ordinary Car." If you choose a "Non-Reserved" seat, the price drops slightly to about ¥13,870. For those seeking a more premium experience, a seat in the Green Car (first class) will cost around ¥19,590. Prices can fluctuate slightly during peak travel seasons like Golden Week or the New Year holidays, and "early bird" discounts are sometimes available via the SmartEX app or website if booked 21 days in advance. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 22 minutes, covering the 515-kilometer distance with extreme punctuality. For tourists, the Japan Rail Pass no longer covers the full cost of the Nozomi without an additional supplement, so many travelers now find that buying individual "point-to-point" tickets is more cost-effective for a simple Tokyo-Osaka round trip.