I have not had any luck finding someone to help me with my RailPass questions. I will be in Japan from April 23 to May 1, 2012 and have a lot scheduled however am trying to now line up all the transporation to and from everywhere. In France or London you can buy a Pass that can be used on some trains, all subways(metro) and all buses but their fast train that travels from London to Paris under the English channel must have a separate purchased ticket. I am assuming or guess thats what it is like with this Japan RailPass? I guess the Japan RailPass can only be used for the fast bullet trains. If that is so then is there another type of pass that allows you to ride all the subways(metro) or buses and some regular trains.
I am first traveling from Tokyo to Kamakura on a bullet train: April 24 Tuesday
Take time: 55 Minutes Transfer: 0 Times Distance: 53.9 km
Total:¥ 890(Fare:¥ 890 Seat Fee:¥ 0) Commuting ticket(1mon:¥ 22,360 3mon:¥ 63,710 6mon:¥ 120,720)
14:08TOKYO [ Departure track No.1 ]
JR Yokosuka Line
15:03JR Yokosuka Line
Next I will be traveling from Kamakura to Kyoto on a bullet train: April 25 Wednesday
Take time: 191 Minutes Transfer: 1 Times Distance: 553.9 km
Total:¥ 14,260(Fare:¥ 8,720 Seat Fee:¥ 5,540) Commuting ticket(1mon:¥ --- 3mon:¥ --- 6mon:¥ --- )
19:00KAMAKURA
JR Yokosuka Line
SHINAGAWA
SHINKANSEN NOZOMI 123
22:11KYOTO [ Arrival track No.14 ]
Next I will be traveling from Kyoto to Hiroshima on a bullet train: April 27 Friday
Take time: 96 Minutes Transfer: 0 Times Distance: 380.6 km
Total:¥ 11,090(Fare:¥ 6,300 Seat Fee:¥ 4,790) Commuting ticket(1mon:¥ --- 3mon:¥ --- 6mon:¥ --- )
20:29KYOTO [ Departure track No.13 ]
SHINKANSEN NOZOMI 61
22:05HIROSHIMA [ Arrival track No.12 ]
Next I will traveling from Hiroshima to Tokyo on a bullet train: April 28 Saturday
Take time: 247 Minutes Transfer: 0 Times Distance: 894.2 km
Total:¥ 18,750(Fare:¥ 11,340 Seat Fee:¥ 7,410) Commuting ticket(1mon:¥ --- 3mon:¥ --- 6mon:¥ --- )
18:06HIROSHIMA [ Departure track No.14 ]
SHINKANSEN NOZOMI 56
22:13TOKYO [ Arrival track No.14 ]
That is the extent of all my bullet train travel, however while within Tokyo, Hamakura, Kyota, and Hirsohima cities I will somehow need to get from the hotels to the train stations, train stations to hotels, and hotels to excursion or booked tour meeting places, etc... So if the RailPass is only good for bullet trains then is there another Pass which can be used for getting around each of these cities?
The bullet train RailPass cost $367 and I just do not know based on the bullet train travel listed above whether or not it would be worth it or if it would just be best to pay for each bullet train. Maybe it would be best to pay for each bullet train and just buy some kind of Pass which will let me get around the cities for a week (subways, metro, buses...)????
Just pretty confused right now so if someone can help me with my "getting around Japan issue", I sure would appreciate it to include any little tips such as anything that would be good to know about riding the bullet trains (is it easy to take suitcases on them - in London to Paris they had a place for luggage at front of each rail car) or getting around the train stations.
Thanks for any assistance and I am awaiting any replies.
Oh yeah, also if there is a Pass just for the buses, subways, metro etc,, to get around each individual city - would it be good for all cities or would I need to buy a different one each time a go to a new city. Some cities I will only be there a day and some cities a couple days. So it would probably be best to by a daily pass if possible. If possible then is t rather easy to buy these passes each day or are there large lines to purchase them. Boy this all sure gets confusing when you have to rely on public transportion. I am so used to just having my car and going everywhere. Just a typical American I guess, but it is intersting riding all the trains, subways, etc... and it will be even more interesting when I ahve it halfways figured out when it isn't so confusing like it is right now.
Again extreme thanks for any help with the best ways to get around Japan during my upcoming sightseeing trip.
Jeff A.
Birmingham, Alabama USA