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What is the difference between JR Pass and JR East Pass?

Thank you so much for your help! JR pass covers everything offered by JR East pass and the other JR groups. JR East pass is not valid for travelling from Tokyo to Kyoto. If your only travel is round-trip form Tokyo to Kyoto, you will not save money with the JR Railpass.



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The JR EAST PASS (Nagano, Niigata area) allows users to navigate the region of Nagano, Niigata, and Tokyo via Shinkansen with a 5 consecutive days rail pass. (Note: the pass has now changed to a consecutive pass. Users can no longer travel in any 5 days of the 14 days validity).

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The Japan Rail (JR) network of trains covers the whole of the country and JR East is responsible for the network in the east of Japan including Tokyo.

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Each person will need their own JR Pass.

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The JAPAN RAIL PASS is not valid for any seats, reserved or non-reserved, on “NOZOMI” and “MIZUHO” trains on the Tokaido, Sanyo and Kyushu Shinkansen lines. (The pass holders must take “HIKARI,” “SAKURA,” “KODAMA,” or “TSUBAME” trains.)

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If you calculate that your travel costs will be lower if you buy individual tickets for each journey, then it's not worth buying a JR Pass. However, if you take into account journeys on Shinkansen high-speed trains or other means of transport, the savings you make become substantial.

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Yes. The JR Pass is valid on the JR lines that connects the main airports to the main cities. If you land in Narita Airport, you can take the Narita Express to connect to Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku and Ikebukuro stations.

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The Japan Rail (JR) Pass is a deal offered exclusively to foreign visitors traveling in Japan on a tourist visa. It allows you to pretty much take unlimited rides on the JR network throughout Japan.

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Yes, the Japan Rail Pass is valid for the entire line and all JR lines branching of it. Using your pass to explore Osaka this way, is a very cost-efficient option.

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Yes, the Japan Rail Pass does cover all shinkansen lines in Japan. However, it is important to understand that there are a select few train services such as the Nozomi and Mizuho services on the Sanyo Shinkansen line that are excluded.

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With the Japan Rail Pass, you can ride on all JR trains, including the Shinjuku Line, without paying additional fares. However, it's important to note that the Japan Rail Pass is not valid on other non-JR train lines, such as private railways or subways.

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The JR pass is only worth it if you travel through different cities, if you are just travelling to Tokyo to Kyoto for example, I would just pay on the Suica. You can do the online calculator or just use google to calculate which trip is easier - paying individually on Suica or getting a JR Pass.

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