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Can I buy Shinkansen tickets at Tokyo Station?

Can I buy Shinkansen tickets at Tokyo Station?

It’s very easy to buy shinkansen tickets in person at train stations in Japan. Any JR ticket office or ticket window can sell you shinkansen tickets. In larger train stations like Tokyo and Kyoto, they also have dedicated shinkansen ticket offices. Here’s the one in Tokyo Station on the Yaesu side.

Can you buy Shinkansen tickets same day?

Yes, you can. However, you should try to get your ticket farther in advance if traveling at a busy time, such as certain dates around the New Year. You can make the reservation at any JR reservation office (all major stations and many smaller stations).

What station is Shinkansen in Tokyo?

Located on the eastern or Yaesu side of the station, Shinkansen bullet trains are your ticket for rapid travel. Several major Shinkansen lines are served by Tokyo Station, including: The Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen to Hakata, Hiroshima, Shin-Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya.

How far in advance can you buy Shinkansen tickets?

one month
Shinkansen tickets can be purchased at any major JR station from one month prior to traveling date. There are two ways you can purchase your tickets from; a ticket counter, or, a ticket vending machine.

How much does a Shinkansen ticket cost?

This pass allows the user to ride various trains, including the Shinkansen. The price for a seven-day pass is 29,110 yen. For comparison, the regular Shinkansen fare for a one-way, reserved seat from Tokyo to Osaka is 14,450 yen, so purchasing this Japan Rail Pass makes up for the cost of a round trip.

Do I need to reserve Shinkansen?

No. Reservations are only required on Tokaido / Sanyo / Kyushu Shinkansen trains.

Is it rude to use a phone on a train in Japan?

Mobile phones and chatter On trains and subways, never talk on your cell phone! It’s extremely bad manners in Japan. Also, you’ll find that most Japanese people do not talk loudly on the train. It’s a good idea to follow their example and keep loud conversation to a minimum.

Can I ride Shinkansen without reservation?

If you don’t reserve a seat you must sit in a non-reserved car where seats are first come, first serve. Some shinkansen lines don’t have this class (seat reservations are mandatory).

Can you bring luggage on Shinkansen?

When boarding the Shinkansen, the following regulations apply: You may bring up to two pieces of baggage on board free of charge. For each bag the total of the length, width and height must not exceed 250 centimetres, the length must not exceed two meters and the weight must be no more than 30 kilograms.

Is Shinkansen green car worth it?

The takeaway: They are found on shinkansen (bullet trains) and tokkyu (limited express trains). Because standards are so high on Japanese trains, even the ordinary cars are usually perfectly sufficient. But, if you want a little more space and a bit more peace and quiet, the Green Car is a good option.

Do I need to reserve Shinkansen ticket?

There are three types of seats on the Shinkansen: reserved seats, non-reserved seats and green seats. If you wish to buy a reserved seat ticket, you need to purchase it in advance. The great advantage of this type of bullet train ticket is that you won’t need to worry about not being able to sit during the ride.

Can you buy food on the Shinkansen?

Many passengers buy a food and drink before boarding. Now this service is available on the Shinkansen trains and a few limited express trains as of December, 2019. On board sales offers a soft drink, alcohol (beer, Japanese sake, whisky), bento (box meal), sandwich, snack and souvenir available at on-board sales.

Can you stand in Shinkansen?

Yes. Or sit on your luggage, i.e near door. You can even do that or stand on shinkansen to the north where all seats are reserved only but when full. You can even do that or stand on shinkansen to the north where all seats are reserved only but when full.

How to save on Shinkansen tickets?

Go for a super-short Shinkansen ride

  • Choose your destination carefully
  • Consider a railpass and discounts
  • Future Luggage storage charges
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