The Japan Rail Pass offers an incredibly convenient and economical way for unlimited travel throughout Japan by rail, buses and ferries. It is also the ideal way to see Japan, as vistas of a nation glide past your window – mountains, forests, lakes, highlands and the sea. You can buy Japan Rail Pass from TBi (Authorized Travel Agent).
- Ordinary.
- Green (for superior-class Green cars).
Each is available as a 7-day, 14-day, or 21-day Pass.
Type | Ordinary | Green | ||
Duration | Adult | Child | Adult | Child |
7-day | 27673 INR | 13936 INR | 38662 INR | 19431 INR |
14-day | 44156 INR | 22178 INR | 60640 INR | 30420 INR |
21-day | 55145 INR | 27673 INR | 77123 INR | 38662 INR |
- Prices are subject to change without notice.
- Prices for children apply from age 6 to and including age 11.
- Pass must be utilized within 3 months from the date of the Exchange Order issued.
- Prices are subject to exchange rate fluctuation.
For more details & the applicable exchange rate please contact us.
- For tourist staying in Japan for a short amount of time.
- For Japanese nationals living outside Japan.
Japan is very proud of its high-speed train system, the Shinkansen or the Bullet Train, which is known and admired throughout the world.
The Shinkansen connects most of the major cities on the main islands of Honshu and Kyushu. With maximum running speeds of over 300 km/h, Shinkansen provides more conveniences and safety to both commuters and travelers.
The ride on the Shinkansen is more like an airplane trip without some of the hassles. Cost wise, the bullet train is fairly similar to flying within Japan, but with the advantage of starting and ending your journey right in the city centers.
- Kagoshima-Chuo to Shin-Yatsushiro
- Hakata-Fukuoka to Osaka
- Osaka to Tokyo
- From Tokyo:
- Tokyo to Nagano.
- Tokyo to Takasaki.
- Tokyo to Niigata.
- Tokyo to Fukushima.
- Tokyo to Yamagata.
- Tokyo to Sendai.
- Tokyo to Shinjo.
- Tokyo to Akita.
- Tokyo to Morioka.
- Tokyo to Hachinohe.
Please Note:
Japan Rail Pass is not valid on NOZOMI trains (Shinkansen or the Bullet Trains). This is the newest and the fastest train.
- Japan Rail Hokkaido Pass
- Japan Rail East Pass
- Japan Rail West Pass: JR West Sanyo Pass & JR West Kansai Pass
- Japan Rail Kyushu Pass
- Avoid rush hours: In major cities, avoid travelling during the morning and evening rush hours (approx. 7.30 to 9.30am and 5 to 8pm)
- Seat Reservations: On peak travel days and especially during Golden Week, Obon and the New Year holidays, trains can get booked out several days in advance. For peace of mind seat reservations are always recommended, especially when traveling in groups and preferring to sit together. On a few shinkansen trains along the Tohoku Shinkansen (Hayabusa, Hayate and Komachi) seat reservations are mandatory.