The Japan Rail Pass (ジャパンレールパス, japan rēru pasu), also called the JR Pass, is a rail pass sold by the Japan Railways Group exclusively for overseas visitors. It is valid for travel on all major forms of transportation provided by the JR Group in Japan, with a few exceptions. The pass is designed to stimulate travel and tourism throughout the country. It is cost effective only for long-distance travel, particularly by bullet train. It is of limited use within larger cities, as private operators generally do not accept it.
The national Rail Pass comes in two varieties, one for each class of service, Standard Car (普通車, Futsūsha) and Green Car (グリーン車, Gurīnsha) (first class car). Furthermore, the pass is time limited based on the length of pass purchased. Three time periods are available: seven, fourteen and twenty-one consecutive day passes, which provide the user nearly unlimited use of JR transportation services. The table below summarizes the prices for each pass. The amounts are listed in Japanese yen.
Class | 7 Days | 14 Days | 21 Days | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Green Car | Adult | ¥70,000 | ¥111,000 | ¥140,000 |
Child | ¥35,000 | ¥55,000 | ¥70,000 | |
Standard Car | Adult | ¥50,000 | ¥80,000 | ¥100,000 |
Child | ¥25,000 | ¥40,000 | ¥50,000 |
The pass can either be purchased on the official reservation website, or from an authorized agency outside of Japan.
When the pass is bought online, the start date for the validity period is selected during the purchase process. The traveller must pick up the actual pass at a dedicated ticket office.
When buying the pass through an agency, the traveller receives a paper "Exchange Order" which must be exchanged for the actual pass within 90 days of purchase, again at one of the designated ticket offices. When using the Exchange Order, the traveller can select the beginning of the validity period at the time of exchange.
The sale of Exchange Orders is scheduled to cease at the end of 2025, after which the pass will only be available through the official website.[1]
The pass is valid for travel on Japan Railways Group (JR) transportation throughout the country in the class of service indicated on the pass.
The pass is valid on all JR-operated lines, including the Shinkansen, limited express (特急, Tokkyū) trains and regular commuter services, including Local (普通, Futsū) and Rapid (快速, Kaisoku) trains.
The following limited stop Shinkansen services require an additional special ticket to be purchased:[2]
The pass is valid on the following non-JR lines:
The pass is valid on the local routes of the following bus companies:
It is not valid on JR highway buses and Community buses which JR Bus is entrusted.
The pass is also valid for travel on JR Ferry service on the following route:
The pass is meant for touristic use only, and is therefore only available to people meeting one of two criteria:
JR staff will check the eligibility of the user during the pick-up or exchange process.
The Rail Pass is valid on almost all forms of transportation (train, bus and ferry) operated by the companies of the JR Group. However, there are exceptions and conditions of use of the Rail Pass.
The Japan Rail Pass also allows the holders to obtain discounts when staying at JR Group Hotels.
Regional Rail Passes are also available for JR-Hokkaido, JR-Central, JR-East, JR-West, JR-Shikoku, and JR-Kyushu lines. Unlike the full JR Pass, some regional passes (in particular those sold by JR West) allow holders to travel on Nozomi and Mizuho trains. Some may have limitations on seat reservations, however.
Since 1 October 2023, Japan Rail Pass holders have access to hundreds of discounts and free amenities across Japan, by showing up their JR Pass at the desks or entrance. This is also valid for users who purchased their Japan Rail Pass before 1 October, as long as it has been activated after 1 October 2023.[5]
Since 2020, users of the Japan Rail Pass can make seat reservations for trains over the internet in four languages (English, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese) and use automatic ticket gates at stations.[6]