The Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) is one of Asia's best travel bargains. This comprehensive guide shows you how to maximize its value for an unforgettable journey across Japan.
Understanding the Japan Rail Pass
What's Included?
- Unlimited travel on most JR trains nationwide
- Shinkansen (bullet trains) - except Nozomi & Mizuho
- JR local trains, buses, and ferries
- NOT included: Private railways, subways, cable cars
Pricing (as of 2026)
- 7-day pass: €280-350
- 14-day pass: €400-450
- 21-day pass: €520-580
Recommended 10-Day Tokyo to Kyoto Itinerary
Day 1-3: Tokyo
Explore Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa, and take a day trip to Mt. Fuji using the JR Pass.
Day 4: Tokyo to Kyoto
Take the Shinkansen (2 hours) - this single journey practically pays for a 7-day pass.
Days 5-7: Kyoto
Experience temples, geisha districts, and traditional Japanese culture.
Days 8-9: Kobe & Osaka
Visit the scenic port city and vibrant Dotonbori district.
Day 10: Return to Tokyo
Shinkansen back to Tokyo for final explorations.
Money-Saving Strategies
- Calculate Your Usage: Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto = €120-150 (covers 40-50% of cost)
- Reserve Seats: Book high-speed trains in advance for best routes
- Stay Near Stations: Reduces local transport costs
- Eat at Stations: Station restaurants offer value and authentic meals
Practical Tips
- Activate pass AFTER arriving in Japan
- Book from your home country (cheaper than Japan)
- Bring your passport for identification
- Shinkansen stations have reserved seating
Budget Breakdown
- Accommodation: €40-80/night
- Food: €20-35/day
- Activities: €30-50/day
- JR Pass: €280-350 (7-day)
Total: €950-1,400 for 10 days

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