Ticket details
- Departure: Tokyo
- Arrival: Sendai (Miyagi prefecture)
- Time: 1 hour 32 minutes~
- Tohoku shinkansen
Seat
- Reserved
- You can have a reserved seat in reserved cars.
- Green reserved
- You can have a business class seat in the Green cars.
- Gran class
- You can have a 1st-class reserved seat in the Gran Class cars.
All seats will be reserved at non-smoking cars.
Train type
- Hayabusa (Tokyo <> Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto)
- Stops at Major cities only
- Used for travel to major cities and to Hokkaido
Why Book the Tokyo to Sendai Shinkansen with us?
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Shinkansen Station Guide: Tokyo to Sendai
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Departure Station:
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Tokyo Central Station: Main departure point in central Tokyo, well-connected by JR and metro lines.
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Arrival Station:
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Sendai Station: Main JR East railway hub in central Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, serving the Tohoku Shinkansen along with several local and regional lines.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Sendai
Q: How long does it take to travel from Tokyo to Sendai by Shinkansen?
A: The fastest service, the Hayabusa, takes about 90 minutes.
Q: Where do Shinkansen trains depart from in Tokyo?
A: Trains to Sendai depart from Tokyo Station (Yaesu side) and also stop at Ueno station.
Q: How often do Shinkansen trains run between Tokyo and Sendai?
A: Frequently—about every 30 to 60 minutes during the day.
Q: What is there to do at Sendai Station?
A: Sendai Station has a wide range of shopping and dining, including the famous Gyutan (grilled beef tongue) restaurants, souvenir shops, and easy connections to local trains and buses.