This pass covers Narita airport, Greater Tokyo, Gala Yuzawa, Nikko, whole part of Tohoku region, Hakodate, Otaru, Noboribetsu, Lake Toya and Sapporo. You also may use this pass to get Lake Kawaguchi and Hakone even though this pass covers these trips partially. You cannot use this pass to get central, northern and eastern Hokkaido, such as Furano, Asahikawa, Shiretoko, Kushiro. JR Pass is better choice if you intend to visit these places.
In this post, I would like to share the information of this pass with you. And I will show you some sample rate and compare the pass value and single fares. You may find that JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass suits your plan or not.
- Prices and valid period
- Coverage area
- Valid trains and lines
- Compare single fare and JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass
- Trip from Tokyo to Sendai
- Trip from Tokyo to Sapporo
- Trip from Narita airport to Tokyo
- Trip between Karuizawa and Tokyo by Shinkansen
- Trip to Nikko or Kinugawa-Onsen from Shinjuku or Ikebukuro by the limited express train, Nikko or Kinugawa
- Trip to Nikko from Tokyo by the Shinkansen and a local train
- Trip to Gala Yuzawa from Tokyo by the Shinkansen
- Trip to Odawara, Atami or Izukyu-Shimoda from Tokyo by the limited express train, Odoriko or Super View Odoriko
- Trip between Narita Airport and Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku or Yokohama by Narita Express
- Trip between Haneda Airport and Hamamatsucho by Tokyo Monorail
- Fares in downtown Tokyo
- Assessment
Prices and valid period
JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass Flex 6-day
Purchase outside Japan or online | Purchase inside Japan | |
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Adult | 27,000 yen | 27,000 yen |
Child (6-11 years old) | 13,500 yen | 13,500 yen |
*Child who is 5 years old and younger is free but you have to share the seat with child. If you want to have a seat for child too, you have to purchase child pass for even younger than 5 years old.
*If you want to purchase this pass in advance at the authorized agent, you may see the list of JR Pass travel agent. You can purchase it at same travel agents as JR Pass.
This pass is valid for a consecutive 6-days only. There is no Green pass choice.
One day means midnight to midnight, technically 0:00 to 23:59. Even if you start using the pass at 23:00. you spend one full day for just one hour. So try to start in the morning. It does not make any senses to start to use in the evening.
Coverage area
This pass covers eastern part of mainland of Japan, such as Tokyo, Kanto region, Tohoku region, and southern part of Hokkaido. Please see the coverage map in the link below:
Official site of JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass
This pass covers the following major spots in the area.
- Tokyo
- Yokohama
- Nikko
- Kamakura
- Gala Yuzawa
- Otsuki (gateway to Lake Kawaguchi)
- Odawara (gateway to Hakone)
- Izu peninsula (Atami, Ito, Shimoda)
- Kusatsu
- Karuizawa
- Sendai, Matsushima
- Akita, Kakunodate
- Aomori, Hirosaki
- Gono line (the route of Resort Shirakami)
- Hakodate
- Toya, Date-Monbetsu (gateway to Lake Toya)
- Noboribetsu
- Otaru
- Sapporo
The following places are not located in the coverage area. You CANNOT use this pass to access these following places.
Of course western part of mainland, like Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Shikoku and Kyushu are not covered either.
Valid trains and lines
All JR trains that run in the coverage area are covered by this pass except Tokaido Shinkansen between Tokyo and Atami. But I would like to show you major trains.
- Narita Exress between Narita airport and Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Yokohama
- Hokuriku Shinkansen between Tokyo and Saku-Daira
- Joetsu Shinkansen between Tokyo and Gala-Yuzawa
*Gala-Yuzawa is open for winter time only. You can get only Echigo-Yuzawa when Gala-Yuzawa is closed. - All segments of Tohoku, Hokkaido, Akita and Yamagata Shinkansen
- Limited Express Super Azusa, Azura and Kaiji between Tokyo, Shinjuku and Kofu, Kobuchizawa
- Limited Express Super View Odoriko and Odoriko between Tokyo, Shinjuku and Atami, Ito, Izukyu-Shimoda
- Limited Express Hitachi, Tokiwa between Shinagawa, Tokyo, Ueno and Katsuta, Iwaki
- Limited Express Tsugaru between Aomori and Akita
- Limited Express Super Hokuto and Hokuto between Hakodate and Sapporo
- Limited Express Suzuran between Muroran and Sapppro
- Local and Rapid train in downtown Tokyo area
- Rapid Resort Shirakami between Akita and Aomori via Gono line
- Hakodate Liner between Hakodate and Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto
I have checked the press release several times. I could not find any other express trains in coverage trains list. But in my understanding, the following express and rapid trains are covered.
JR deals covers basically JR trains only. But Tokyo-Osaka Hokuriku ArchPass covers some “NON JR” railway trains. The following railways are NON JR companies but those are covered by Tokyo Wide Pass.
- Tokyo Monorail (Haneda-Airport – Hamamatsucho)
- Izu Kyuko Railway (Ito – Izukyu-Shimoda)
- Limited Express Nikko and Kinugawa between Shinjuku and Tobu-Nikko, Kinugawa-Onsen
*The trains from Asakusa station are not covered at all. - Aoimoi Railway
- IGR Iwate Galaxy Railway
- Sendai Airport Trains
If you arrive in or depart from Haneda airport, trip by Monorail is fully covered by this pass. You can exchange your pass at JR East Travel Service Center Haneda.
You may not be able to exchange or purchase your pass at Haneda from early arrival and late departure. As of February 2016, the window at Haneda is open between 7:45 and 18:30 only.
In Tokyo, subway is not covered by this pass. You have to add single fare or city deal. Please see the coverage in Tokyo at the link below:
Compare single fare and JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass
When you think about purchasing this deal, you must know that you can get the worth or not. I show you some sample rates.
*All rates are approximate and it is based on the base fare and the reserved seat limited express supplement in regular season. The fare may be varied by the season.
Trip from Tokyo to Sendai
Total fare is 11,500 yen for one way. You need to have some more trips if you want to use this pass.
Trip from Tokyo to Sapporo
Total fare is 32,000 yen for one way. One way trip is enough to be paid off.
*Single ticket may be cheaper because JR East and Hokkaido will sell some discount ticekt. But I believe this trip is still enough to use this pass.
Trip from Narita airport to Tokyo
The fare is around 4,000 yen.
Trip between Karuizawa and Tokyo by Shinkansen
Total fare is about 6,000 yen for one way. This is not enough to use this pass by only this trip.
Trip to Nikko or Kinugawa-Onsen from Shinjuku or Ikebukuro by the limited express train, Nikko or Kinugawa
Total fare is 4,500 yen for one way to either Nikko or Kinugawa-Onsen. You have to use the pass more to get the worth of this deal.
Trip to Nikko from Tokyo by the Shinkansen and a local train
If you stay at east side of Tokyo, like Shinagawa, Tokyo, Ueno, this route may be faster than direct express from Shinjuku. Total fare is around 6,000 yen for one way.
Trip to Gala Yuzawa from Tokyo by the Shinkansen
Total fare is about 7,000 yen for one way. You can get the worth of this deal easily by only this trip.
Trip to Odawara, Atami or Izukyu-Shimoda from Tokyo by the limited express train, Odoriko or Super View Odoriko
Total fare is 2,940 yen to Odawara for one way by Odoriko and 3,190 yen for one way by Super View Odoriko.
Total fare is 3,800 yen to Atami for one way by Odoriko and 4,180 yen for one way by Super View Odoriko.
Total fare is 6,260 yen to Izukyu-Shimoda for one way by Odoriko and 6,640 yen for one way by Super View Odoriko.
If you visit Shimoda, this pass is cheaper.
*Shinkansen runs from Tokyo to Odawara and Atami. But this Shinkansen line, “Tokaido Shinkanse” is not covered by this pass because Tokaido Shinkansen does not belong to JR East but JR Central that is different company.
Trip between Narita Airport and Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku or Yokohama by Narita Express
Total fares are 3,020 yen for Tokyo, and 3,190 yen for Shinagawa or Shinjuku.
Trip between Haneda Airport and Hamamatsucho by Tokyo Monorail
Single fare is 490 yen for one way.
Fares in downtown Tokyo
You can take any local trains, like Yamanote line, Chuo line by this pass. But the fares in downtown Tokyo is quite reasonable. If you take a local train from Tokyo to Shinjuku, the fare is 200 yen. When you calculate the fares and compare this pass and single fare, you can ignore the fares in downtown Tokyo. It does not help to get worth very much.
Assessment
If you travel from Tokyo to southern Hokkaido, like Hakodate, Otaru and Sapporo by train, this is a good deal. You may add trip to Nikko, Izu, Fuji and Hakone , Gala Yuzawa, any places in Tohoku region. If you use this pass, you must be sure that you do not visit outside coverage area, such as, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Hiroshima, Kyushu, Takayama, Kanazawa and Nagoya. This pass does not cover eastern and northern part of Hokkaido either, such as Furano, Asahikawa, Kushiro, Shiretoko, Abashiri and Wakkanai.
You may be wondering which one is better, this deal or Japan Rail Pass (a.k.a. JR Pass). JR Pass 7 days is sold at 29,100 yen. But you have to use this pass in 7 consecutive days.
On the other hand, JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass Flex 6 days is sold at 26,000 yen. Price is a bit cheaper and you can pick any 6 days in 14 days valid period. But the coverage area is much smaller than JR Pass. JR Pass covers throughout Japan.
If you want to visit Kansai area, such as Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and/or Kobe, this deal does not suit your trip plan. If you visit both Kansai area and Hokkaido from Tokyo, even 14 days JR pass is way cheaper than single fare.
I hope this post will help you to pick up the right deal for your trip!
Comments
Hi Takeshi,
I I am planning to go to Japan in the end of December 2019 to beginning of January 2020. with a total of 12 days
My itinerary is as follows:
* Day 1 .. New Chitose Sapporo – Sapporo
* Day 2 .. Around Sapporo
* Day 3 .. Sapporo – Otaru – Sapporo
* Day 4 .. Sapporo – Teine – Sapporo
* Day 5 .. Sapporo – Noboribetsu
* Day 6 .. Noboribetsu – Lake Toya – Hakodate
* Day 7 .. Hakodate
* Day 8 .. Hakodate – Sendai
* Day 9 .. Sendai – Tokyo
* Day 10 – 11 . Tokyo
* Day 12 Tokyo – Narita
I am confused whether my trip covered by JR East South Hokkaido pass. And if yes, is it worth to purchase JR East South Hokkaido since it has 6 flexible days only out of 14 days usage? Which trip you recommend to use the JR East South Hokkaido pass? Another question is about what do you think about this ititenary? is it too packed considering i will travel with my kids ? I am also worried about the luggage that I carry through the trip.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Susanto
Hi Susanto,
You can use JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass for day 3, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 12. You may pay the regular fare for day 1, 2, 4 and 7. You can buy Kitaca instead:
http://www2.jrhokkaido.co.jp/global/english/ticket/kitaca/index.html
You can add Tokyo Subway Ticket on day 10 and 11 as you need.
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/other-rail-passes/rail-pass-for-visitors/compare-many-discount-tickets-and-passes-for-sightseeing-tokyo-how-to-choose-the-right-tickets.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi san
Thank you for your advise
We already purchase JR East South Hokaido (xchange voucher) pass and need advise again:
1. Is the trip from Yokohama station to Odawara station using odoriko limited express is covered by JR east and south Hokaido pass ?
2. We Will go to Hakodate from Yokohama at 29 Dec …..Hakodate to Sapporo at 31 Dec and Sapporo to Tokyo on 4 Jan 2020 using this pass
Can we using exchange voucher to reserve a seat online ? Or if it can not..is it safe to reserve a seat when we xchange the voucher into pass ? As i heard..Desember ia a very busy period
Many thanks
Santo
Hi Suaanto san,
1. Yes, you can.
2. You can reserve a seat online. Nobody can get an actual pass before reaching Japan. So online reservation is available for anybody who has exchange voucher. Actually even if you don’t have an exchange voucher and intend to buy, you still can reserve it online. As long as you have exchange voucher and exchange it when you correct a seat ticket, you will be find. You will be asked your credit card info when you book. But you will not be charged. If you don’t correct the ticket, you will be charged.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Dear Takeshi san
thank you for your info..really useful for us.
we already reserve seat online..may we know several things ?
1. We only get reservation number by email from JR east online reservation. how can we know our seat number ? is it generated by system or we can choose when we show our printed reservation number to collect the ticket ?
2. we are in hakodate in 29 Dec dan sapporo in 31 Dec..back to tokyo in 4 jan 2020. how can we know or to check one tourist spot is close or not due to new year holiday ? ie tourist spot in lake toya area..otaru area..hakodate area
3. is bus services available from toya station to lake toya during new year period ..1 or 2 jan 2020?
4. is jr east south hokkaido pass cover travel from sapporo or hakodate to lake toya (toya station)
many thanks
susanto
Hi Susanto san,
1. It is generated by the system but you can tell what you like when you pick up a ticket. You may be able to change it.
2. Most of visitor attractions are open as usual. But many restaurants and stores are closed. If you really want to know that the specific place will be open or not, you have to google it and find the website of it.
3. Yes. The transportation will run as usual.
4. Yes.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
many thanks Takeshi san
regards
santo
No worries, Santo san.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi san
Appologize to jump in again
We have purchase 2 days Hakone free pass depart from Shinjuku
1. Can we use the pass to depart from Shinjuku and back to Shinjuku on the first day ? The second day we Will use JR east south Hokaido pass to go to Odawara and use hakone free pass from Odawara to hakone..after using second day hakone free pass we Will stay at Yokohama
I read…train officer Will collect our hakone free pass when we back to Shinjuku even at first day of the 2 days Hakone free pass. IM not clear is it true or not
Many thanks
Santo
Hi Santo san,
Unfortunately you can’t. Once you go back to Shinjuku by Hakone Free Pass, it’s not valid any more. If you want to use Hakone Free Pass for 2 days, you must pay a regular fare ticket to go back to Shinjuku from Odawara on day 1.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
I am planning to use the JR East South Hokkaido pass from Tokyo to Hakodate on day 1 of my trip. There are 9 of us. Are the morning trains usually crowded? What is my chance of reserving tickets on the shinkansen that will leave in within 3 hours?
Thank you,
Elaine
Hi Elaine,
Usually it is not hard to book. But if you travel in the busy period, long weekend, New Years day break, it’s hard to book. All trains to Hakodate require the reservation. You cannot take the train to Hakodate without booking. So you have to take the risk.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi can I check if the Jr South pass can be used on most Jr buses in Sapporo?
Hi Jit,
Unfortunately this pass does not cover the bus at all.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thanks Takeshi
No worries, Jit.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi
Will you be able to advise on Furano Biei Norokko train route and timings for Sep 2019? Also does it have a hop on hop off option, or you sit throughout the duration? Thanks in advance.
Hi Jit,
Please see the link below to find the operation date in September:
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/seasonal-trains-schedule/summary-of-2019-summer-seasonal-trains-of-jr-trains.html
If you reserve a seat, you have to complete the trip. Otherwise take a seat in non reserved car to travel wherever you want.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thanks Takeshi for your reply.
I have got this timing for the norokko train. Is it correct.
https://www.farm-tomita.co.jp/en/sp/access/station.asp
Hi Jit,
It’s correct.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thanks for all your help Takeshi.
No worries, Jit.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hello Takeshi-San
We will be travelling to the following places from 17 Oct to 26 oct 2019.
Would sincerely appreciate if you could advise me if I am buying the right JR pass .
JR east -south Hokkaido Rail Pass – 6 days to cover all the below itinerary.
17 /10 Day 1 – Arrive Narita airport – Tokyo – take Narita Express
– Tokyo to Shin Hakodate -Hokuto – Hakodate /Hayabusa /
tohoku shinkansen
( Can I only buy or reserve the ticket when I reach Narita ? )
18/10 Day 2 & Day 3 – explore Hokkaido
( Understand tram cannot use this JR pass , am I right?)
19/10 Day 4 – Hakodate to Hachinoche ( explore hachinoche – hoshino resorts
( do I need to change train in Aomori or is there a direct train using this
pass ?)
20/10 day 5 – Hachinoche to Lake Towada By JR Mizumi bus
)( noted bus is not covered by this pass )
21/10 Day 6 – lake Towada back to Aomori
( is there any train ( covered by this pass ) back to Aomori ?
22/10 day 7 & 8 – Aomori – 2 nights
take train to Hirosaki / explore
24/10 day 9 & 10 – Aomori to Tokyo byTohoku Shinkansen
explore Ueno
last day – narita express
Also much appreciated if you could advise how to maximum the usage of the ticket using the correct train.
Thank you so much and kind regards
Elin
Hi Elin san,
You may use JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass for your trip. I’m sure that you can use it for Narita to Hakodate, Hakodate to Hachinohe, Aomori to/from Hirosaki, and Aomori to Tokyo. You have two more days. If you go somewhere in Hokkaido from Hakodate, you can use it. You can use it for Tokyo to Narita as well. Try to use the pass for the long trip.
There is on trains from Lake Towada to Aomori. You will take the bus to Aomori from Lake Towada and it is not covered by the pass. You cannot use the pass for the tram in Hakodate either as you think.
When you reach Narita, you can reserve a seat for Hakodate. But for the trip after day 2, you can reserve the seat online.
https://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/English/wb/common/Menu/Menu.aspx?_ga=1.4778995.1325107855.1421419524
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi there,
I am planning to go to Japan in mid December 2019.
My itinerary is as follows:
* Kansai airport – Osaka
* Osaka – Kyoto
* Kyoto – Tokyo
* Tokyo – Sapporo
* Sapporo – Niseko
* Niseko – Sapporo
* Sapporo – New Chitose airport
I am a bit confused with the purchase of the JR pass. I understand that purchasing a JR pass for me is worth the money for my trip since i’ll be going to Sapporo from Tokyo. However, is there different kinds of JR pass that I need to purchase (i.e. east or west or north or south)? I read in a post that “JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass” is recommended for travellers from going from Tokyo to Sapporo. However, does this “JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass” also cover the JR travel for Kansai airport – Osaka or Osaka – Kyoto or Kyoto – Tokyo too?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Hi Novena,
JR pass is the best choice because JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass does not cover KIX-Osaka, Osaka-Kyoto, Kyoto-Tokyo. JR pass is only deal which covers whole part of your trip.
You still have to buy some more deal because JR Pass does not cover subway, city bus and non JR trains in Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo and Sapporo. But JR pass covers most part of your trip. JR pass is required anyway.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
H there
Thank you so much for your quick response!
Ahh.. so the JR pass and “JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass” are two totally different tickets? I think that’s what I got confused with!
Just to confirm, the train ticket that I will need to buy is called ‘JR Pass’? This JR pass will cover the routes for:
* Kansai airport – Osaka
* Osaka – Kyoto
* Kyoto – Tokyo
* Tokyo – Sapporo
* Sapporo – New Chitose airport?
I understand that within each cities, I will need to get additional train/subway/bus passes as the JR pass does not cover many inner cities. I am just concerned with the travel between different cities above and want to make sure I purchase the correct JR pass ticket and it would be worth the money.
Thank you again,
Novena
Hi Novena,
You can purchase JR pass and the official name is Japan Rail Pass. JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass is totally different. Please see the link below to find more info about JR Pass at the official site:
http://www.japanrailpass.net/en/index.html
All routes which you mentioned are covered by JR pass. You can get a big saving by your trip plan.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Question:
I know The JR Pass will cover the base fare on overnight trains, including the Sunrise Express.
I will be in Japan on the 14th of Jun,2019, and I want to reserve for (5)seats on the Sunrise Express train on the 23rd of Jun, 2019 /
Do you think it possible to get the seats?
Because no way to reserve overnight train tickets online, seat reservation must be made on the telephone or at the ticket office
How to get the phone number to call?
Hi Chinh,
Phone reservation is no longer available. The only way to book is at the window. So you must book it after you arrive in Japan.
If you look for the space on Sunrise Izumo (Tokyo-Izumoshi), it may be hard. If you look for Sunrise Seto (Tokyo-Takamatsu), it may be easier. If you look for the space Tokyo-Okayama or some stations between these two stations, you can take either Sunrise Seto or Sunrise Izumo. It is much easier to book. Usually it is not hard to book for this train in June. But I cannot say how busy the train will be. It’s sometimes very hard to book for even weekdays in the shoulder season. If you put this train in your trip plan, I recommend you to have a back up plan.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
I am planning a trip from Sendai to Hakone.
I saw that you can reach Odawara from Tokyo using this pass by limited express train.
So, my plan was to take shinkansen from Sendai to Tokyo. But from Tokyo to Odawara, which train should I take which is covered by this pass? What is the limited express train?
Thanks in advance.
Kelvin
Hi Kelvin,
You can take Limited Express Odoriko.
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/limited-express/odoriko-super-view-odoriko.html
http://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/english/wb/common/timetable/e_lex_tokaido_d/index.html
If you cannot take Limited Express Odoriko, your choice is Ueno-Tokyo line rapid train.
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/rapid-service/rapid-train-on-tokaido-line.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi
Using JR East South Pass :HND- Kinugawaonsen -Kitakami
Looking at the above route map, Kinugawaonsen is shown on the map.
Can you confirm if my trip is covered using the JR East South. After Kitakami, I’m heading toAomori then Sapporo which I know is covered.
I’m only asking about this sector:
Haneda- Kinugawaonsen
Kinugawaonsen-Kitakami
I rang JR East today and was told I cannot use any trains on the Tobu line if using JR East Sth pass and there is extra charge if using it. I’m familiar with JR lines but not Tobu.
Can you help clarify?
Your new site looks very impressive
Thanks
Anne
Hi Anne,
This pass covers Tobu line partially. This rule might be very confusing. Please see the link below to find “Valid trains”.
http://www.jreasthokkaido.com/easthokkaido/e/
It says,
“This pass can be used for travel on local and rapid trains between Shimo-imaichi and Tobu-nikko/Kinugawa-onsen on Tobu Railway Lines. Between Kurihashi and Shimo-imaichi Stations, the pass may be used only on limited express trains that connect directly with Tobu Railway Lines.”
This means limited express Nikko and Kinugawa. Please see the link below:
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/tips-for-japan-rail-pass/limited-express-nikko-and-kinugawa.html
This train is covered by this pass. But if you take this train, you have to go to Shinjuku from Haneda. This pass covers Monorail from Haneda to Hamamatsucho and Yamanote line from Hamamatsucho to Shinjuku. But when you get Shinjuku, I don’t know this train still is available. Most of trains depart in the morning:
http://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/english/wb/common/timetable/e_lex_tobu_d/index.html
If you can take limited express “Kinugawa”, you can use this pass. If not, you have to go to Nikko by Shinkansen and Nikko line local train. And then change trains at Nikko/Tobu-Nikko stations, and then take Tobu railway to Kinugawa onsen. You may need to change trains at Tobu Railway Shimo-Imaichi station too. These trips are covered by this pass too.
When you go to Kitakami, you have take limited express Kinugawa to Omiya and then take Tohoku Shinkansen to Kigatami Otherwise take local trains on Tobu Railway and JR Nikko line to Utsunomiya and then take Tohoku Shinkansen to Kitakami.
https://jprail.com/destinations/world-heritage-destinations/how-to-access-to-nikko-from-tokyo-there-are-three-ways-from-tokyo-shinjuku-and-asakusa.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi
It is indeed very confusing. I wish it was simpler …
I looked at different options using Hyperdia and Jorudan and I think Utsunomiya is probably a convenient station to use.
Example
HND-Utsunomiya-Kinugawaonsen and pay whatever small extras.
Also Kinugawaonsen-Utsunomiya-Kitakami,again paying extras.
I have non negotiable times to catch the hotel shuttles from Kinugawaonsen and Kitakami to my next destination.
As far as JR trains I know where to organise the reservations online. Do you know how to make reservations on Tobu trains?
Hi Anne,
You cannot move between Kinugawa onsen and Utsunomiya directly. You have to change trains at Nikko or maybe you can do in Shimo-Imaichi. But in this case, you have to walk between Tobu Railway Shimo-Imaichi station and JR Imaichi station. It takes 15 minutes but I do not recommend you to do this. You may lose the way and even 15 minutes walk may be too much with luggage. As I told you, you should change trains at Nikko.
Some hotels in Kinugawa onsen bus service between Kinugawa onsen and Utsunomiya. But I’m not sure the hotel where you stay offers it or not. It’s not free but this is the easiest way. Please ask your hotel to make sure. If they don’t, you have to change trains as I explained above.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
Thank you for setting me straight. I’ll re-look at the trains again.
I agree the 15 min walk between Shimoimaichi -Imaichi is not recommended. I intend using taxi between stations. Most likely I’ll only have a small overnight bag.
I’m not staying in Kinugawaonsen. It’s only a transit point. I have to take a 2 hr bus to Meteobuchi, then change to the hotel transport.
Thank you once again for all the help.
No worries, Anne.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi!
I’m planning to get the JR East-South Hokkaido Pass, and would appreciate if you can check the itinerary below, if I should reorder any of the days to maximise the pass:
Day 1 (Pass Day 1):
Arrive at Narita Airport
Keisei Skyliner to Ueno
Shinkansen to Sendai
Overnight in Sendai
Day 2:
Explore Sendai
Overnight in Sendai
Day 3 (Pass Day 2):
Forward luggage from Sendai to Hachinohe
Travel to Geibikei via Ichinoseki
Visit Geibikei Gorge, take the boat ride
Travel to Moroika on the Pokemon train
Overnight in Moroika
Day 4:
Bus 106 from Moroika to Miyako
Bus from Miyako to Jodogahama
Explore Jodogahama + Small Boat Tour
Bus from Jodogahama to Miyako
Kita Sanriku Kotatsu Train from Miyako to Kuji
JR Train from Kuji to Hachinohe
Overnight in Hachinohe
Day 5:
Explore Hachinohe
Overnight in Hachinohe
Day 6 (Pass Day 3):
JR Train from Hachinohe to Aomori
Deposit luggage in hotel
JR Train from Aomori to Hirosaki
Explore Hirosaki
JR Train from Hirosaki to Aomori
Overnight in Aomori
Day 7 (Pass Day 4):
JR Mizuumi Bus from Aomori to Mount Hakkoda Ropeway
Take the ropeway & explore Mount Hakkoda
JR Mizuumi Bus from Mount Hakkoda Ropeway to Nenokuchi
Explore the lake
Walk along the Oirase Stream towards Ishigado
JR Mizuumi Bus from Ishigado to Aomori
Overnight in Aomori
Day 8 (Pass Day 5):
Shinansen from Aomori to Hakodate
Drop luggage in hotel
JR Train from Hakodate to Noboribetsu
Explore Noboribetsu
JR Train from Noboribetsu to Hakodate
Overnight in Hakodate
Day 9:
Explore Hakodate
Overnight in Hakodate
Day 10 (Pass Day 6):
Shinkansen from Hakodate to Tokyo
Drop luggage
JR Train from Tokyo to Katsuta
Shuttle Bus to Hitachi Seaside Park
Explore Hitachi Seaside Park
JR Train from Katsuta to Tokyo
Overnight in Tokyo
Day 11:
Explore Tokyo
Day 12:
Explore Tokyo
Keiseiki Skyliner from Tokyo to Narita Airport
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Hi Valerie,
I would like to tell you only one thing. JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass does not cover JR Bus. It is covered by only JR Pass. JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass + bus fare is more expensive than JR Pass 7 days. But you must use JR pass in consecutive days. 7 days pass cannot cover your trip. So your choice is still JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass and need to add a bus fare. You may use one day of JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass for day 4 or taking Narita Express on day 12.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
Your site is amazing and I always check your site before I plan my Japan trip. Your site is even better and more detailed than any of the JR official sites I visited.
I am sending my parents to Japan next month. This is the first time they go there by themselves and they don’t speak any Japanese. They will go in Kansai airport, then later join a tour that will bring them through Takayama, Shirakawago, Kawakuchiko etc and the tour will bring them to Tokyo. My parents will then stay on and plan to visit Hakodate for Sakura viewing. They will leave Japan from Narita airport. I am now planning their itinerary before and after their joining of the tour.
Here are my questions,
1. For an old couple with suitcases, is it easier for them to take the bus to Kyoto or the Haruka train from KIX? They don’t speak the language so they worry that they may miss the stop also. I read about the ICOCA and Haruka package deal. For someone who plan to go everywhere in taxi in Kyoto, is it still a good deal or they better off just buy the Haruka one way ticket?
2. They plan to get the JR East-South Hokkaido pass for their Hakodate trip from Tokyo. Can they get it when they arrive in Kyoto or do they have to get it when they are already in JR East area? They would of course like to book it the earliest possible time in case it gets full.
Thank you so so much for your help
Hi Joey,
1. Actually it’s not much different between Haruka and bus. Both go to Kyoto station and trip time is not much different either. Some travelers do not like bus because of motion sickness. So if your parents are okay with either way, you can choose whichever they like.
In these days, the number of tourist to Japan is huge. Most of them do not speak Japanese. Many location, transportation, accommodation are much more overseas tourists friendly. They will be okay.
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/travel-tips/signage-and-announcement-in-the-station-and-train.html
They may use ICOCA and Haruka deal. They can add Kansai one pass instead of ICOCA. ICOCA and Kansai one pass are basically same. But Kansai one pass offers discount at many location.
http://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/ticket/icoca-haruka/
https://kansaionepass.com/en/about.html?info=1
JR East South Hokkaido Rail Pass cannot be purchased in Kyoto and any other places in Kansai area. They need to get it after they arrive in Tokyo. They can book a seat online to Hakodate if they like:
https://www.eki-net.com/pc/jreast-shinkansen-reservation/English/wb/common/Menu/Menu.aspx?_ga=1.4778995.1325107855.1421419524
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thank you so much for your reply Takeshi!
No worries, Joey.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com