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Prinsen1996
Prinsen1996
over 1 year ago
2 answers

Hello,

We have the following travel agenda:

Day 1 Tokyo
Day 2 Tokyo
Day 3 Tokyo - nikko
Day 4 Nikko
Day 5 Nikko - Kioto
Day 6 kioto
Day 7 Kioto
Day 8 Kioto - Shirama
Day 9 Kumana kodo trail
Day 10 Kumana kodo trail
Day 11 Shirhama - osaka
Day 12 osaka
Day 13 osaka - hiroshima
They flying out of hiroshima

What train passes would be best?
We were thinking of a 7 day pass and then a one way pass from osaka to hiroshima, but is that really the best option?

Alexis
Alexis
1261 posts
over 1 year ago
Expert

Hi there,

A 7-day pass in combination with regular rail tickets most likely suits you best, and you're more likely to save money doing so. Alternatively, since your trip is 13 days, you could opt for a 14-day pass as well, which lets you make additional day-trips and visits to other places (or perhaps other hiking trails!) and may make overall planning easier.

For more info on alternative destinations using your JR Pass, click here:

https://www.jrpass.com/destinations

Hope this helps!

Alexis

Prinsen1996
Prinsen1996
2 posts
over 1 year ago

Hi Alexis,

Great, thank you so much!
Do you need the JR pass in Tokyo and to go to Nikko aswel?

If I understand it right, what I need would be:
- Osaka - Tokyo Hokuriku Arch pass (5 days) - Kansai wide pass (5 days) - Kansai - Hiroshima pass (5 days)

Or:
- Pass in tokyo - Nikko Pass - 7 day JR pass - Kansai - Hiroshima pass (5 days)

Is that right?

Alexis
Alexis
1261 posts
over 1 year ago
Expert

Hi there,

The Arch Pass won't cover travel to and from Nikko. Therefore, the second option is better, a 7-Day JR Pass and then a 5-day Kansai Hiroshima Pass.

This also suits you better than using the Arch Pass as it lets you take the Shinkansen to Kyoto from Nikko. Take the JR Nikko line to Utsunomiya, there you can get on the Shinkansen to Tokyo station. At Tokyo station change for a train bound for Kyoto. The full route will take around 5 hours, including transfer time.

For more info on the Kansai-Hiroshima Pass, click below:

https://www.jrpass.com/regional-passes/kansai-hiroshima-area-pass#regional_pass_type

In terms of Tokyo, the JR Pass lets you board the central Metro Yamanote Line, but if you want to board privately-owned metro trains in Tokyo you'll have to look into a Suica or equivalent prepaid card. This may not be completely necessary as the Yamanote line includes most central areas of Tokyo, such as Shibuya, Shinjuku etc.

Hope this helps!

Alexis


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