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The Shinkansen, also known as the bullet train, is Japan's world-famous high-speed rail network. Operated by JR (Japan Railways) companies, it connects major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, and Hakodate, offering fast, safe, and punctual transportation for millions of passengers every year.
The Tokaido Shinkansen is Japan's most popular and busiest high-speed rail line, connecting Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka (Shin-Osaka). It is the main artery for travelers exploring central Japan.
Whether you're heading to historic Kyoto or vibrant Osaka, the Tokaido Shinkansen offers the fastest and most frequent service.
The Sanyo Shinkansen extends westward from Osaka to Hiroshima and Fukuoka (Hakata), offering fast access to Japan's southern cities.
This line is ideal for travelers combining the Kansai region with Kyushu or visiting Japan's historical western destinations.
The Tohoku Shinkansen connects Tokyo with the northern Tohoku region, all the way up to Shin-Aomori.
This line is perfect for travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, winter sports, or peaceful onsen gateways.
The Hokuriku Shinkansen travels from Tokyo to Tsuruga, passing through the scenic Japanese Alps.
This line is ideal for those exploring Japan's rich cultural north-central region with its mix of tradition, nature, and modernity.
The Joetsu Shinkansen connects Tokyo with Niigata, a coastal city o the Sea of Japan.
This is the best Shinkansen line for winter sports enthusiasts heading to ski resorts in the Japanese Alps.
The Hokkaido Shinkansen links Honshu and Hokkaido via the undersea Seikan Tunnel, connecting Shin-Aomori and Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto.
Currently, the line terminates at Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto, but will extend to Sapporo by 2030.
The Kyushu Shinkansen runs north-south across Japan's southern island of Kyushu, from Hakata to Kagoshima-Chuo.
Ideal for travelers looking to explore Japan's southernmost regions beyond the usual tourist routes.
The Yamagata Shinkansen is a "mini-shinkansen" route that branches off from the Tohoku Shinkansen and connects Tokyo with Yamagata and Shinjo, deep in the mountains of the Tohoku region.
This line is perfect for travelers seeking authentic Japanese countryside experiences, scenic hot springs, and quiet towns surrounded by nature.
The Akita Shinkansen is another mini-shinkansen route, connecting Tokyo with Akita via mountainous areas and rice-growing regions of northern Japan.
This line is ideal for those exploring northern Japan's cultural traditions, quiet beauty, and seasonal festivals - especially in autumn and winter.
When booking a Shinkansen tickets, you'll be asked to choose a seat type. There are three or four options available.
An unreserved seat allows you to board cars designated for free seating.
A Reserved Seat guarantees you a specific seat on a specific train.
The Green Reserved Seat is a premium experience with more comfort and fewer passengers. Perfect for business travelers, long rides, or those seeking extra comfort.
Available on certain Shinkansen lines (like Hokuriku and Tohoku), Gran Class is the most luxurious option. Comparable to business of first class on airlines - perfect for a luxurious rail experience.
There are 2 ways to travel by Shinkansen, buying Shinkansen Tickets and Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass).
Depending on the route and ticket type, these charges may be issued as two separate tickets or combined into one.
Q: Can I buy Shinkansen tickets in advance?
A: Yes, you can. In fact, it is recommended to do so.
Q: Are children's tickets available?
A: Yes. Child fares apply for ages 6-11.
Q: Do I need a JR Pass to ride the Shinkansen?
A: No. You can buy individual tickets without a JR Pass.
Q: Are Nozomi or Mizuho trains included in the JR Pass?
A: No. The JR Pass does not cover the fastest Nozomi or Mizuho trains.
Q: Can I bring luggage on board?
A: Yes, but large suitcases may need a prior seat reservation with luggage space.
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