Shinkansen Ticket Online Booking : Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima

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SEAT, PASSENGER, & TICKET TYPE

Seat Guide Shinkansen Central, West, and Kyushu

Seating and Facilities Guide

Seat Class:

Reserved Seat

  • Assigned seating. Travel date, departure time, car number, and seat number are confirmed

  • When passing near Mt. Fuji, seats on the Mt. Fuji side offer the clearest view in good weather (see section below)

  • The last row in each car is designated as Oversized Luggage Seats (see section below)
  • Ideal for all travelers who require a guaranteed seat and a confirmed itinerary for their trip
  • Seat layout: 2 + 3 

Seat designs vary depending on the train.


Green  Reserved

  • Assigned seating. Travel date, departure time, car number, and seat number are confirmed

  • Business Class Comfort: Wider seats and more legroom compared to Ordinary Reserved Seats

  • Trolley service available (food and drink sales)

  • When passing near Mt. Fuji, seats on the Mt. Fuji side offer the clearest view in good weather (see section below)
  • The last row in each car is designated as Oversized Luggage Seats (see section below)
  • Ideal for travelers seeking maximum comfort with wider space and a quieter environment
  • Seat layout: 2 + 2


Seat designs vary depending on the train.


Unreserved Seat

  • No seat assignment. You may sit in any open seat in the Unreserved Cars on the day of travel

  • First-come, first-served. During busy travel periods, standing may be required

  • During major Japanese holiday periods (New Year, late April–early May, mid-August), all seats on the Nozomi become reserved only, and unreserved seating is not available

  • Ideal for budget-conscious travelers who prioritize flexibility and don't require a guaranteed seat

  • Seat layout: 2 + 3 (same configuration as Reserved Seat)

 

Facilities:

Mt. Fuji-side Seat 

  • Seats can be selected specifically for the Mt. Fuji viewing side (Mount Fuji is only visible from specific routes that pass near the mountain)

  • Ordinary Reserved & Unreserved Cars: seats D and E (2-seat side)

  • Green Car: seats C and D

  • Very popular among travelers—early booking recommended

  • Requests for these seats can be made on our product page (not guaranteed)


Oversized Luggage Seat

  • Located in the last row of each car and can be reserved

  • Required when bringing luggage with a total dimension over 160cm and up to 250cm (e.g., large suitcases)

  • Space behind the seats is available exclusively for storing oversized luggage

  • Limited availability. Often sold out during peak seasons (e.g., New Year holidays)

  • Requests for these seats can be made on our product page (not guaranteed)


Wheelchair Accessible Seating

  • Available only in Reserved Ordinary Cars, located near wheelchair-accessible restrooms

  • Dedicated space next to the seat to accommodate a wheelchair

  • Requires advance reservation (limited quantity)

  • Nearby seating for attendants is usually provided

  • Requests for these seats can be made on our product page 


Overhead Rack Storage

  • Standard overhead racks are installed above all seats

  • Suitable for medium–large standard suitcases

  • Not suitable for oversized luggage. Items over 160cm total dimension must use the Oversized Luggage Seat storage

Please select all options.

DEPARTURE DATE & TRAIN TIME

Ticket details

  • Departure: Shin-Osaka (Osaka Shinkansen Station)
  • Arrival: Hiroshima
  • Time:  1 hours 21 minutes~

Seat

  • Unreserved:
    • You can have an available seat at non-reserved seat cars only.
  • Reserved
    • You can have a reserved seat at reserved cars.
  • Green reserved
    • You can have a business class seat at Green cars.

All seats will be reserved at non-smoking cars.

Seat preferences

  • Seat with Oversized Luggage Space
    • If your luggage exceeds 160 cm in total dimensions, please request a Seat with oversized luggage space

    Train type

    • Nozomi
    • Mizuho
    • Sakura

    Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima Shinkansen Guide

    The Sanyo Shinkansen, often referred to as Japan's bullet train, is the fastest and most convenient way to travel from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima. With direct Nozomi, Mizuho, and Sakura services operating throughout the day, travelers can reach Hiroshima Station in approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes.

    Why Take the Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima?

    • Fastest city-center to city-center transportation
    • Direct service with no transfers required
    • Frequent departures throughout the day
    • Comfortable reserved and Green Car seating
    • Convenient alternative to domestic flights

    Travel Time and Distance

    • Distance: 341.6 km
    • Travel time: Approximately 1 hour 25 minutes

    Shinkansen Station Guide

    • Departure Station: Shin-Osaka Station (Osaka Shinkansen Station)
      • The Shinkansen terminal in Osaka. From here, transfer to local JR or subway lines to reach central Osaka areas such as Umeda, Namba, or Shinsaibashi.
    • Arrival Station: Hiroshima Station
      • A major railway hub in Hiroshima, serving as a gateway for travelers to the city's historic sites, including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum.

    Shinkansen vs Flight: Which Is Better?

    For most travelers, the Shinkansen is the more convenient option. While flights may have a shorter flight time, airport transfers, security checks, and boarding procedures often make the total journey longer.

    The Shinkansen departs directly from Shin-Osaka Station and arrives at Hiroshima Station in the city center, allowing travelers to reach their destination quickly and comfortably.

    Popular Destinations from Hiroshima Station

    Hiroshima Station provides convenient access to many of the region's most popular attractions, including:

    • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    • Atomic Bomb Dome
    • Hiroshima Castle
    • Miyajima Island (via local train and ferry)

    How to Book Osaka to Hiroshima Shinkansen Tickets Online

    Booking your Osaka to Hiroshima Shinkansen ticket online with us is simple.

    • Select your preferred seat type, adult/child, and ticket type
    • Select number of tickets, your traveling date and time
    • Add any optional request, such as a seat with Mt. Fuji view
    • Add the ticket to your cart and complete your payment securely online
    • For QR Tickets, you QR ticket will be sent to you by email
    • For Paper Tickets, a confirmation email will be sent once your seat reservation has been secured. You ticket will then be delivered to the address selected during checkout.
    • Ticket availability is subject to seat availability on selected travel date and time

    Frequently Asked Questions about the Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima

    Q: How long does the Shinkansen ride from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima take?
    A: The Shinkansen ride from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima takes approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes, depending on the specific train service you take.

    Q: What is the fastest train from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima?
    A: The Nozomi and Mizuho Shinkansen are the fastest services, taking approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes.

    Q: Is the Shinkansen better than flying from Osaka to Hiroshima?
    A: For most travelers, yes. The Shinkansen offers a faster overall journey when airport transfer and security procedures are taken into account.

    Q: Can I travel directly from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima?
    A: Yes. Multiple direct Shinkansen services operate daily between Shin-Osaka Station and Hiroshima Station.

    Q: How often do trains run from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima?
    A: Nozomi, Mizuho, and Sakura services operate frequently throughout the day, providing convenient departure options.

    Q: Is Nozomi or Mizuho included with this ticket?
    A: Yes. This ticket includes travel on the Nozomi or Mizuho Shinkansen, the fastest service on the Tokaido Shinkansen line between Shin-Osaka and Hiroshima.

    Q: Can I buy tickets on the same day?
    A: Yes. Same-day tickets may be available depending on seat availability. We recommend booking in advance, especially during weekends, holidays, and peak travel seasons.

    Q: Is luggage included?
    A: Yes. Passengers may bring luggage onboard in accordance with JR's baggage regulations. Oversized luggage with total dimensions exceeding 160 cm requires a reservation for a seat with an oversized baggage storage.

    Q: Is Shin-Osaka the same as Osaka Station?
    A: No. Shin-Osaka Station and Osaka Station are different stations. Shin-Osaka is the main Shinkansen station serving Osaka, while Osaka Station is located in the city center. The journey between the two stations takes approximately 4 minutes by local JR train.

    Q: How early should I arrive at Shin-Osaka Station (Departure Shinkansen Station)?
    A: We recommend arriving at Shin-Osaka Station at least 30 minutes before departure. This allows sufficient time to locate your platform, purchase food or drinks, and board the train comfortably.

    Q: Are there coin lockers at Hiroshima Station?
    A: Yes, Hiroshima Station has many coin lockers for different luggage sizes, and also manned baggage storage services.

    Q: Is the Shinkansen the same as the Bullet Train?
    A: Yes. The Shinkansen is Japan's high-speed rail system and is commonly referred to as the bullet train in English. Services such as Nozomi, Mizuho, Hikari, and Kodama operate on the Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen line between major cities including Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima.

    Why Book the Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima Shinkansen with us?

    • Arrangements tailored to your needs, backed by extensive experience
      • Accepting seats with oversized luggage storage
    • Same-day departure tickets available
    • Physical ticket support
      • Delivery to your hotel or home address
    • Trusted and reliable service
      • We handle bookings for international travel agencies and luxury hotels in Japan

    QR Ticket Usage

    You can board the Shinkansen without having to redeem or issue a ticket.

    Paper Ticket Pick-up / Delivery

    You can choose the following options for picking-up/receiving tickets:

    • Ship to your hotel in Japan: We will ship your ticket(s) to your hotel in Japan. You can pick up your ticket(s) when you check-in the hotel
    • Ship to your home country address: We will ship your ticket(s) to your home/company address via International Express mail with additional shipping fee. Please add International Shipping from here.
    • Pick-up at Post offices in Tokyo or Kyoto: We will ship your ticket(s) to the post office located near Tokyo Station or Kyoto Station. You can pick-up your ticket(s) by showing your ID (Passport).
    • Ship to your address in Japan: We will ship your ticket(s) to your address in Japan if you have one in Japan.

    For detail, please check [From Purchase to Delivery] page.


    Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen Luggage Rules

    Traveling with luggage on the Tokaido Shinkansen is simple, but passengers carrying large suitcases should be aware of JR's baggage regulations before boarding.

    Standard Luggage (Up to 160cm)

    Luggage with total dimensions (length + width + height) of 160 cm (63 inches) or less can be brought onboard without any reservation. Most standard suitcases fall within this limit.

    You may store your luggage:

    • In the overhead luggage rack
    • In the space in front of your seat
    • In designated storage areas available on some trains
    Overhead luggage rack
    the overhead luggage rack
    Space in front of your seat (Reserved Seat)
    Space in front of your seat

    Oversized Luggage (160 cm to 250 cm)

    If the total dimension of your luggage exceed 160 cm but do not exceed 250 cm, JR requires passengers to reserve a seat with an oversized baggage storage when traveling on the Tokaido Shinkansen.

    Examples of oversized luggage may include:

    • Extra-large suitcases
    • Large travel cases
    • Certain sports equipment

    You can request a seat with an oversized baggage storage in Seat Arrangement Request section.

    Oversized  baggage storage
    Oversized  baggage storage


    Important Notice

    Passengers traveling with oversized luggage without the required reservation may be charged an oversized baggage fee of ¥1,000 and may be directed to store their luggage in a location designated by train staff.

    Luggage Larger Than 250 cm

    Luggage with total dimensions exceeding 250 cm (98 inches) cannot be brought onboard the Shinkansen.

    If you are traveling with exceptionally large baggage, we recommend using a luggage delivery service before your journey.

    Traveling with Strollers and Sports Equipment

    Strollers, musical instruments, and sports equipment can generally be brought on board. However, passengers who wish to use the space behind the last row of seats are required to reserve a seat with an oversized baggage storage.



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