AMNET is proud to be a partner of "VISIT JAPAN CAMPAIGN", launched by The Minister for Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and organized by JNTO (Japan National Tourist Organization.

JNTO is involved in a broad range of activities promoting travel to Japan through various activities overseas as well as tourism-promoting activities in Japan
 
With the JAPAN RAIL PASS, you can freely board almost any train on Japan Railways Group ( JR Group ) lines throughout the country. For modern, convenient sight-seeing, JAPAN RAIL PASS is a traveler's best friend.
 
*BEFORE PURCHASING JR RAIL PASS,  PLEASE READ, UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET OUT BELOW.
 
1.Eligibility   2.Transportation   3.Period of Validity   4.Types and Prices   5.How to Use   6.Seat reservation   7.Exchange offices
 
1.Who is eligible for a JAPAN RAIL PASS?
The JAPAN RAIL PASS is a special ticket that is available only to travelers visiting Japan from foreign countries for sight-seeing. To be eligible to purchase a JAPAN RAIL PASS you must meet one of the following two conditions.
1. You are a foreign tourist visiting Japan from abroad for sight-seeing, under the entry status of "temporary visitor".
Caution: Even if you visit Japan with an Exchange Order, to be turned in for a JAPAN RAIL PASS, the exchange cannot be made unless you have "Temporary Visitor" status; if you enter Japan under any other official status, such as "Trainee," "Entertainer," or "Reentry Permit," you cannot change the Exchange Order for a JAPAN RAIL PASS. Please note that according to strict interpretation of the Japanese Immigration Law, "Temporary Visitor" status differs even from other types of stays that are also for only short time periods.

2. You are a Japanese national living in a foreign country,
A. who is qualified to live permanently in that country, or
B. who is married to a non-Japanese residing in a country other than Japan.
Note: Persons meeting conditions A and B above must be required to show proof of same at the point of purchase of an Exchange Order and obtaining a JAPAN RAIL PASS.
 
2.Transportation services
1. Railways
All JR Group Railways--Shinkansen "bullet trains" (except any reserved or non-reserved seat on "NOZOMI" trains), limited express trains, express trains, and rapid or local trains. (With some exceptions)

2. Train accommodations
All JR trains have Ordinary Cars (coach class) while many long-distance trains also offer Green Cars (superior class). With a Green-type JAPAN RAIL PASS you can use either class, while with an Ordinary-type JAPAN RAIL PASS you can use only Ordinary Cars without paying an additional charge. Refer to the table below for details.
RAILWAYS
ALL JR-Group Railway Trains:
Shinkansen trains ("bullet train"), except the "Nozomi" type
Limited Express trains
JR-Express trains
JR-Rapid trains
JR-Local trains
BUSES
JR Bus Companies-Local lines of:
JR Bus Tohoku
JR Bus Kanto
JR Tokai Bus
West Japan JR Bus
Chugoku JR Bus
JR Bus Divisions-Local bus lines of:
JR Hokkaido
JR Shikoku
JR Kyushu
HIGHWAY
BUSES
JR Highway Bus Lines:
Morioka to Hirosaki, Aomori and Towadako
Tokyo to Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, and Tsukuba Center
Nagoya to Kyoto and Osaka
Osaka to Tsuyama Car Shed and Kasai Flower Center
FERRY
Between Miyajima and Miyajima-guchi (near Hiroshima) except "Beetle U" (Hakata-Pusan)
 
3.Period of Validity
The validity period of a JAPAN RAIL PASS is the consecutive 7, 14, or 21 days beginning on the date the PASS is first used.

Within three months from the date the Exchange Order was issued, you must turn in your Exchange Order to obtain your JAPAN RAIL PASS. At that time, you have to specify the date that you want to start using the PASS. It can be any date within one month from the date the PASS is received.

Once the PASS has a starting date written on it, the date cannot be changed.
 
4.JAPAN RAIL PASS types and prices
There are two types of JAPAN RAIL PASS: Green (for superior-class Green cars), and Ordinary. Each of these types is available as a 7-day, 14-day, or 21-day PASS. See "JAPAN RAIL PASS validity", for services that can be used with a JAPAN RAIL PASS.

Type

Green

Ordinary

Duration

Adult

Child

Adult

Child

7days

37,800 yen

18,900 yen

28,300 yen

14,150 yen

14days

61,200 yen

30,600 yen

45,100 yen

22,550 yen

21days

79,600 yen

39,800 yen

57,700 yen

28,850 yen

*The above are yen prices for a JAPAN RAIL PASS Exchange Order; the actual cost in local currency is calculated at the time the Exchange Order is issued. Note that the purchase exchange rate may differ from the exchange rate in effect when you actually visit Japan.
*The local currency price, applicable exchange rate, and issue date for an Exchange Order are specified on the Exchange Order itself. PASS prices for children apply from age 6 to and including age 11. Prices are subject to change. The applicable price is the price valid on the date when an Exchange Order is issued.
 
5.How to turn in an exchange order to receive a JAPAN RAIL PASS
  • Turn in your Exchange Order and obtain your JAPAN RAIL PASS at one of the JAPAN RAIL PASS exchange offices shown on the pages below (Please note the office hours and closing days.)
  • Your Exchange Order must be turned in for a JAPAN RAIL PASS within three months of the date the Order was issued.
  • At the time of the exchange you will be asked to fill in a short application form and to show your passport with the Temporary Visitor stamp that you received on entry into Japan. You must show your passport and this visa stamp to process the Rail Pass Exchange Order.
    The type of PASS described on the Exchange Order cannot be changed.
6.Seat Reservation
  • Shinkansen and most limited express and ordinary express trains have reserved Green car seats and both reserved and non-reserved ordinary car seats.
  • A non-reserved seat can be used simply by showing your JAPAN RAIL PASS.
  • Seat reservations can be made without additional payment. To make a reservation, apply at any Travel Service Center or a Reservation Office (Midori-no-madoguchi) at a JR staion, or at a sales office of a JR-associated travel agency. There, show your PASS, and obtain your reserved-seat ticket before boarding.

The sign for a reservation office

Please note that during crowded periods you cannot be guaranteed a seat on a specific train. The periods when seat reservations are particularly difficult to secure are as follows:

12/29-1/5 The New Year holiday period is the most popular travel time for Japanese people, for vacations and returns to hometown areas.

4/29-5/5 Due to consecutive holidays in a comfortable travel season, there is large-scale travel throughout Japan for leisure and recreation.

8/13-15 Another time for traditional travel to home-town areas, called the Obon season.

 
7.Stations with JAPAN RAIN PASS exchange offices
 
Station Office Office Hours
Kushiro Travel Service Center 10:00-18:00
Obihiro Travel Service Center 9:00-17:00
Asahikawa Travel Service Center 9:30-17:30
Sapporo JR Information Desk 8:30-19:00
New-Chitose Airport JR Visitors Information Desk 8:30-21:00
Hakodate Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Hachinohe Travel Service Center 10:00-17:30
Sendai Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Yamagata Travel Service Center 10:00-18:00
Fukushima Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Kanazawa Travel Service Center 5:00-23:00
Narita Airport
Terminal 1
Travel Service Center 9:30-19:00
Ticket Office 6:30-9:30, 19:00-21:45
Airport Terminal 2 Travel Service Center 10:30-20:00
Ticket Office 6:30-10:30, 20:00-21:45
Tokyo JR Pass Exchange Corner 7:30-20:30
JR-Central Ticket Office 5:30-22:45
Ueno Travel Service Center 10:30-20:00
Shinjuku Information Center 9:00-19:00
Travel Service Center 9:30-20:00
Shibuya Information Center 10:00-18:30
Ikebukuro Information Center 9:30-18:00
Shinagawa Central Ticket Gate 9:00-19:00
JR-Central Ticket Office 5:45-22:50
Yokohama Travel Service Center 11:00-20:00
Shin-Yokohama JR-Central Ticket Office 5:30-23:00
Odawara JR-Central Ticket Office 5:45-23:00
Mishima Ticket Office (South) 6:15-23:00
Shizuoka Ticket Office 5:00-23:05
Hamamatsu Ticket Office 5:25-23:20
Nagoya JR Pass Exchange Corner 10:00-19:00
Ticket Office 4:50-10:00, 19:00-24:20
Kyoto Ticket Office 5:30-23:00
Shin-Osaka Ticket Office 5:30-23:10
Osaka Ticket Office 5:30-23:00
Kansai-Airport Ticket Office 5:30-23:00
Sannomiya Ticket Office 5:30-23:00
Okayama Ticket Office 6:30-23:00
Hiroshima Ticket Office 5:00-24:00
Shimonoseki Ticket Office 5:30-22:30
Takamatsu Travel Service Center 10:00-18:00
Matsuyama Travel Service Center 10:00-18:00
Kokura Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Hakata Travel Service Center 10:00-20:00
JR-Kyushu Ticket Office 5:00-10:00, 20:00-24:00
Nagasaki Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Kumamoto Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Oita Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Miyazaki Travel Service Center 10:00-18:00
Kagoshima-chuo Travel Service Center 10:00-19:00
Note:
Indicated office hours are for weekdays. Hours vary among offices on weekends and holidays. Some Travel Service Centers are closed during the New Year holiday period. Offices and office hours are subject to change or discontinuation without notice.

 I have read, understood and accepted the above Terms and Conditions and agree to purchase Japan Rail Pass.
 
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