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West Japan
Highlights include traditional streetscapes, skin-rejuvenating hot springs, and vibrant food scene, and so much more. Many limited express trains feature Japanese-inspired designs, making the journey itself memorable.
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- Kansai Area Pass
- Mt. Fuji-Shizuoka Area Tourist Pass Mini
- Sanyo-San’in Northern Kyushu Pass
- Okayama-Hiroshima-Yamaguchi Area Pass
- Sanyo-San’in Area Pass
- Saiyu Kiko Setouchi Area Pass
JAPAN RAIL PASS
JAPAN RAIL PASS is a ticket that is convenient and reasonably priced for traveling throughout Japan by train.
Train introduction
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Hokkaido
Furano Biei Norokko Train
Asahikawa Station or Biei Station ⇔ Furano Station
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East Japan
Yamagata Shinkansen
Tokyo Station ⇔ Yamagata Station/Shinjo Station
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Central Japan
Ltd. Exp. Nanki
Nagoya Station ⇔ Kii-Katsuura Station
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West Japan
WEST EXPRESS GINGA
Kansai area ⇔ San’in and Sanyo areas
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Shikoku
Rapid Marine Liner
Okayama Station ⇔ Takamatsu Station
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Kyushu
Kanpachi/Ichiroku Trains
Hakata Station ⇔ Beppu Station
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Kyushu
Umisachi-Yamasachi
JR-KYUSHU
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West Japan
Shikoku
Kyushu
[Kyushu and Setouchi area] Enjoy a journey with hot springs and sightseeing trains
Kyushu(itinerary)
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East Japan
Yama-dera Temple
Shrines & Temples
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West Japan
etSETOra
JR-WEST
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Hokkaido
Shirogane Blue Pond
Lakes & Ponds
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Hokkaido
Late Winter Travel to Kushiro, Hokkaido
Hokkaido(itinerary)
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East Japan
Yamagata Prefecture Hometown Pavilion “Bunshokan”
Historic sites & Historic monuments
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Shikoku
Kotohira-gu Shrine
Shrines & Temples
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East Japan
Featuring Cuisine Recommended by Sumo Wrestlers! A Stroll Around Ryogoku Kokugikan and the Sumo-related Area
Sports events
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West Japan
A Journey Beginning in Himeji
Historic sites & Historic monuments
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Railway Etiquette in Japan: Boarding and Getting Off a Train
Railway Etiquette
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Railway Etiquette in Japan: How to Behave at Stations
Railway Etiquette