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Japan Rail Pass Costs Set to Jump

Japan Rail Pass Costs Set to Jump

Date published: 17 April 2023

The JR Group announced on April 14, 2023, that the prices for the Japan Rail Pass will be significantly increased in the coming months, likely to take effect in October 2023, although an exact date has yet to be confirmed.

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Table of Contents
  1. What is the JR Pass?
  2. How the JR Pass prices and services are changing
  3. What does the JR Pass price change mean for my trip?
  4. Alternatives to the JR Pass?

What is the JR Pass?

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Photo: PIXTA

The Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) is a special rail pass available for foreign tourists visiting Japan. It offers unlimited travel on certain Japan Railways (JR) trains, buses, and ferries for 7, 14, or 21 consecutive days.

The Japan Rail Pass is a cost-effective way for visitors to explore the country, as it can save a significant amount of money compared to purchasing individual tickets for each journey. It is important to note that the pass must be purchased outside of Japan before arrival and is only available to temporary visitors with a tourist visa.

How the JR Pass prices and services are changing

How the JR Pass prices and services are changing

With the current JR Pass, holders are not able to ride certain trains, including the Nozomi or Mizuho Shinkansen.

According to the JR announcement, while the new prices will not cover the Nozomi or Mizuho Shinkansen, JR Pass holders will however be able to ride these trains for an additional fee. Details and prices have yet to be announced.

What does the JR Pass price change mean for my trip?

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Photo: PIXTA

Indeed, with the price hike, the value of the Japan Rail Pass will depend more on individual itineraries and travel plans. It is important for travelers to assess their needs and compare the cost of the JR Pass with the sum of individual train tickets.

For instance, a popular tourist itinerary called the "Golden Route" includes Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. Many visitors extend their trip to Hiroshima. Priced individually, this trip would become:
Tokyo StationKyoto Station: 14,170 yen
Kyoto StationOsaka Station: 570 yen
Osaka StationHiroshima Station: 10,630 yen
Hiroshima Station → Tokyo Station: 18,910 yen
・Total: 44,280 yen

Under the current prices, the JR Pass nearly pays off with a single round trip between Tokyo and Kyoto (28,340 yen).

After the price hike, travelers should more carefully calculate their trip costs and compare them with the new JR Pass prices.

Generally, for travelers with an intensive itinerary, the new JR Pass prices might still be a cost-effective option. It is essential to carefully plan your trip and weigh the benefits and costs of the JR Pass against individual train tickets to ensure you make the best decision for your travel experience.

Alternatives to the JR Pass?

Although the JR Pass has long been a favorite go-to for travelers, there are several regional alternatives, such as the JR Osaka-Tokyo Hokuriku Arch Pass JR TOKYO Wide Pass, and JR WEST All Area Pass, each of which offer excellent value for travel within specific regions.

You can learn more about each of these passes at the link below.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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