When you take the Shinkansen or the limited express train, you may have to book a seat because some trains require you a seat reservation. Though some limited express trains have some non-reserved cars, you should book a reserved seat if you can.
Especially if you use JR Pass, Hokkaido Rail Pass, JR East Pass, Tokyo Wide Pass, Sanyo San’in Area Pass and Kyushu Rail Pass, these passes cover a reserved seat fee. Use this benefit to ride a train with a peace of mind.
I also strongly recommend you to secure a seat if you travel in the peak seasons, such as late April to the first week of May (a.k.a. Golden Week), August 10 to 20 (It is called “Obon” which is a summer break.) and the year-end/New Years holiday (December 29th to the first week of January.)
I would like to explain you how to book a reserved seat in this post
Before you make a reservation
If you intend to use Japan Rail Pass (a.k.a. JR Pass), JR East Pass, Tokyo Wide Pass, Sanyo Sanin Area Pass, Takayama Hokuriku Area Pass, Hokkaido Rail Pass and Kyushu Rail Pass, you MUST turn in your exchange order to the actual Pass before booking your seat. You have to show your pass when you make a reservation. Exchange order does not work to book a train seat. Once you turned in, you can go ahead to make a reservation at any reservation windows and anytime. But if you use JR Easts’ online reservation, you can book a seat in advance before exchanging an actual pass. I will explain about this online reservation site later in this post.
Explaination by movie
You can watch the movie below which explains you about the booking in the station:
If you buy the JR Pass on the official reservation site, you can book a seat online. I explain how to use this site in the movie below:
I explain how to use JR East online booking step by step in the movie below:
Where you can book
First of all, I would like to tell you how to book a seat at the station. I will explain you about online booking later in this post.
You can book a seat at the ticket reservation office that is called “Midori no Madoguchi (みどりの窓口)”. You can find “Midori no Madoguchi” very easily. You will find a big green sign easily like the images above and below.
“Midori no Madoguchi” is located at most of major JR stations. If you are in major cities, such as Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Yokohama, Fukuoka, Sapporo, you cannot miss “Midori no Madoguchi”. 99% of JR stations in these cities have “Midori no Madoguchi”. Some major stations have a few Midori no Madoguchi.
The signage is different in JR Central area.
If you travel in JR Central (JR東海) area, you cannot find Midori no Madoguchi. Because “Midori no Madoguchi” is JR East’s trademark and JR Central avoids to use it. In JR Central area, such as Nagoya, Mishima, Shizuoka, Gifu, Takayama, it is shown as “Shinkansen and JR Line Tickets (新幹線・JR線きっぷうりば)” like image below.
JR Central operates the Tokaido Shinkansen between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka. JR Central has a ticket office outside JR Central operation area, such as Tokyo, Shin-Yokohama, Kyoto and Shin-Osaka. In these stations, you can find two different kinds of the ticket office, “Midori no Madoguchi” and “Shinkansen and JR Line Tickets”. But you can use either ticket office to book any JR train tickets. This difference does not matter.
What kind of information you need
Please make sure the following information before you make a reservation:
- Date and time
- Train name and number
This is not required. But if you want to take the specific train, please tell the train name and number. It is much easier to make a reservation for the staff and you can save your time. All Shinkansen trains and most limited express trains have the combination of the name and number. e.g. “Hikari 246”. - Departure and Arrival Stations
- Smoking or Non Smoking
Smoking seat is still available on a few trains. If you really want to have a seat in the smoking car, you may ask a staff to look for. If you do not mention, usually you will be assigned a seat on non smoking car. If a seat is available on only smoking car, usually a staff let you know and make sure that you accept it or not. - Passport
If you use JR Pass or other JR passes, you always have to carry your passport. You may be asked to show it by a station officer or a conductor when they want to check it.
When you can start booking
You can make a reservation anytime within one month prior the departure date. The ticket is on sale one month prior to departure date at 10:00am
e.g.
Departure date — August 23 at 10:00 am. the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka
Ticket is on sale at 10:00 am on July 23.
e.g.
Departure date — August 24 at 00:34 am. Sunrise Seto from Osaka to Tokyo
Ticket is on sale at 10:00 am on July 23, not July 24. Because this train originally depart from Takamatsu at 21:26 on August 23. Overnight trains are very few in Japan currently. But if you book a seat on overnight booking, please check the departure date at the original departure station.
The reserve seat on most trains can be reserved at Midori no Madoguchi only. So you have to be in Japan when you book. Online booking is still very limited.
Online booking
Japan Rail Pass official site
If you buy the JR Pass at the official site, you can make a booking through this website.
Japan Rail Pass official reservation website
You can book a seat on most JR trains. However the price of JR pass is higher than the prices at the authorized dealers. If you buy the JR pass at the authorized dealer, you cannot book a seat on this site.
JR East Train Reservation
This online reservation system is operated by JR East. Unfortunately this JR East Shinkansen Reservation is only English online reservation for the traveler who use JR Pass, Hokkaido Rail pass and JR East Passes. If you intend to use a regular ticket, you can use this site too.
This site offers a seat reservation for the trains which run in JR East and JR Hokkaido areas. So you CANNOT make a reservation for the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen (Tokyo-Kyoto or Osaka) and other limited express trains which does not run in JR East and JR Hokkaido area. And also there are some restrictions. The biggest restriction is the ticket pick up. You must pick up a ticket one day before the travel date. You cannot pick up a ticket on the day of travel. Please read Guide (FAQ) before you make a booking.
Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen Reservation App “EX”
This app is available in a few countries only. And also this app is available for a regular ticket user only. You cannot use this app to book a seat for JR Pass or other rail passes. However any rail passes do not meet your trip plan and this app is available in your country, this is very convenient. You can book it in advance from your smartphone.
JR West Online Train Reservation
JR West has launched the online reservation site. However this online booking system does not cover any train pass user. You can use this online reservation as the regular ticket user only.
If you use a regular ticket, this online site may be a good choice. This online booking covers most of JR trains.
Eki-net (えきねっと)
I have received a comment from one of my readers, Tak. He mentioned me that we can use this Japanese online reservation system even for Japan Rail Pass or other travel passes users. This online reservation is in Japanese. So unfortunately this is not available for all of you. However some of my readers asked me that we can use a friend in Japan to make a reservation for Japan Rail Pass user in outside of Japan. You can do it with your friend in Japan and use this site.
This reservation system covers all over Japan. You can book for the Shinkansen between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka which is not available on JR East Train Reservation.
How to reserve a ticket from outside Japan in advance
As you saw, online reservation does not cover all trains. I really wish Japan Railway have full online reservation system.
If you want to secure your seat before departure, the local travel agent may be able to help you. This is only way to reserve a ticket before you depart from your country.
One of my frequent visitors, James in Australia, left a comment. He did this way many years ago. But I would like to share this information:
*JTB actually charge MORE than $55 Australian dollar($56 US dollar March 2011 currency) per ticket, in fact JTB charge $75 Australian dollar(US$76) per ticket.
The $75 came from $55 service fee plus $20 courier fee to deliver your ticket to your hotel in Japan, $55+$20=$75 Funny my ticket for SL-Yamaguchi express is only $60 therefore altogether I need to pay $135 to get SL-Yamaguchi express ticket!
So, all I can say is, if you want to get a JR train ticket before you get to Japan, make sure you are ok with paying at least $75( $76 US dollar), it helps if you really need to get on a particular train that is very hard to book or if you are travelling during peak season. But if you are not in a hurry, travelling in leisure pace across Japan, perhaps think twice.
I hope is worthy many people told me SL-Yamaguchi express is the best steam train experience ever in Japan.
Unfortunately this is only way to do it. You can find Japan Rail Pass authorized agent at JR Pass official site. They may be able to reserve a ticket for you too. But some of the agent do not want to reserve your seat. They want to book whole things, like hotel, air ticket, attraction tickets. Because it is too small profit to make a reservation for only train ticket.
Comments
Hi Takeshi-san,
I would like to ask a few questions.
My itineary is :
6 days in Tokyo
1 nite stay in Karuizawa
Travel by Shinkansen from Tokyo to Karuizawa
1. In Singapore, JTB Travel Agent told me they don’t sell single ticket. They can sell me JR Pass but it is not advisable because of the cost. So what is the best way to take Shinkansen from Tokyo to Karuizawa ?
2. Is there a special concession rate for my mother ?
3. As a foreigner, can I buy the single ticket at Midori no Madoguchi in Shinjuku ? I stay in Shinjuku.
4. The 6-day in Tokyo I should be travelling by metro so I guess Suica should be sufficient ?
Thank you for your help.
Cathy Love
Hi Cathy san,
You can purchase a single ticket and book a seat for Shinkansen at most of JR stations in downtown Tokyo. Almost all JR stations in downtown Tokyo have Midori no Madoguchi. There is no way to book and purchase other than at the station. So just go to JR stations after you arrive in Japan. Of course Shinjuku station has Midori no Madoguchi and you can purchase a ticket there.
Unfortunately there is no senior rate available. It’s same rate as regular adult.
Suica is okay for Tokyo. But if you visit 3 places or more in one day, Tokyo Subway Ticket is better. Please see the link below:
https://jprail.com/destinations/kanto-area/tokyo-kanto-area/guide-to-take-trains-in-tokyo-how-to-choose-the-best-deal-and-the-best-route-by-train-to-get-the-major-spots.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hello Takeshi-san,
Please can I ask a few more questions :
1. Tokyo Subway Ticket – did you mean the Tokunai Pass ? I think this one is 750 yen per day right ? Is it better if I purchase Pasmo card ?
2. From Tokyo to Karuizawa – I arrived in Tokyo on 1st Dec and intend to visit ion 4th – do you think I will be able to get 2 Hokuriku shinkansen tickets ? I am not sure if December is considered a peak period.
Many thanks for helping me
Hi Cathy,
1. Tokunai pass is completely different from Tokyo subway ticket. Please refer the link below and find the chapter of “Tokyo Metropolitan District Pass (Tokyo Tokunai Pass)” and “Tokyo Subway Ticket”. Tokyo Subway Ticket is the best deal and have the best coverage.
https://jprail.com/destinations/kanto-area/tokyo-kanto-area/guide-to-take-trains-in-tokyo-how-to-choose-the-best-deal-and-the-best-route-by-train-to-get-the-major-spots.html
2. You will be okay. Early December is one of the slowest season in the year.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Thank you very much Takeshi-san ☺️☺️
No worries, Cathy san.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Dear Takeshi-san
I will be in Japan for 10 days but decided only to buy a 7 day JR Pass. The first 3 days will be in Tokyo which I intend to use the metro pass only.
My question is as such:
1. Can I exchange my JR Pass on the day I arrived in Tokyo but start using it only from the 4th day onwards? How do I inform the staffs?
2. If above is possible, is it possible for me to reserve seats for my planned itinerary for the rest of my trip on the day which I arrived without activating my pass?
Best Wishes
Wee Hock
Hi Wee Hock san,
1. Yes, you can. You will be asked which day you want to start using the pass.
2. Yes, you can. I have done it whenever I used the pass.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi,
I’m planning to buy the JR pass ordinary ticket (7days) from SG.
I would like to ask below questions.
1) I will arrive to Japan on 23 Dec 2016 and depart from Japan on 01 Jan 2017. Can I exchange the JR pass on 23 Dec but I want to start to use this pass on 26 Dec 2016 – 01Jan 2017 (7days), is it possible?
2) Can I reserve the seat from Tokyo to Kyoto using JR ordinary pass? If yes, where should I advance to reserve the seat (e.g. online or ticket counter)? Which Shinkansen (bullet train) line should I take?
3) And also can I reserve the seat from Tokyo to Narita airport using JR ordinary pass? Which Shinkansen (bullet train) line should I take?
Thank you and appreciate your help.
Regards,
Brian
Hi Brian,
1. Yes, you can.
2. You can take Hikari on Tokaido Shinkansen. Please see the link below:
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-departure-arrival-stations/stations-in-tokai/nagoya-toyohashi/what-is-shinkansen-bullet-train.html
As you read above, basically online is not available. You can book it at any reservation window of JR stations. Please refer the post above.
3. You can take Narita Express.
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/limited-express/narita-express.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi-san,
I’m planning on getting the Hokuriku Area Pass and the JR East (Nagano, Niigata) Pass as I’ll be travelling around both areas. However, for travelling between Kanazawa and Nagano, there is a section covered by the Hokuriku Area Pass, a section which not covered by either pass, and then a section covered by the JR East Pass. When I reserve a ticket at the station, do you know if they will let me book one ticket from Kanazawa to Nagano and just pay the fare for the “uncovered” section, or will I need to reserve three separate tickets for each section?
Thanks so much
Hi Su san,
I understand the situation. You talk about the segment between Joetsu-Myoko and Kurobe-Unazukionsen. You can add the ticket for this segment only.
But when you use these two passes, you have to understand a few things.
1. JR East Pass covers reserved seat but Hokuriku Area Pass does not. If you use reserved seat in Hokuriku pass coverage area, you have to pay all seat fee. It’s not the difference between reserved seat fee and non reserved seat fee. The best way is taking non reserved seat in all part of this trip. In non reserved seat, it’s first come first serve basis. In worst case, you cannot have a seat and you have to stand up. If you travel in peak season, such as New Years holidays period, this situation is expected. Otherwise I think you can get a seat.
And also ‘Kagayaki” on Hokuriku Shinkansen is the fastest train between Kanazawa and Nagano. But this train has reserved seat only. Basically you cannot take this train by Hokuriku area pass.
2. Hokuriku Area Pass is sold in JR West area only. Even if you order it online, you have to exchange it after you arrive in Japan. Meanwhile JR East Pass is sold in JR East area only. Please check the sales location in the links below:
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/eastpass_n/index.html
http://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/ticket/pass/hokuriku/
Basically you cannot purchase these passes at same time at same place. If you start the trip from Nagano, you have to pay single fare to get Toyama. Toyama is the nearest location to sell Hokuriku area pass. You cannot add the fare only for Joetsu-Myoko to Kurobe-Unazukionsen. You need to pay Joetsu-Myoko to Toyama.
If you start the trip from Kanazawa, Nagano is the nearest station to sell JR East pass. In this case, you have to pay Kurobe-Unazukionsen to Nagano.
You may think about using Hokuriku Arch Pass. It covers both Kanazawa and Nagano. I don’t know about other part of your trip. If this pass covers most part of your trip, this is easier and total cost is not much different from JR East pass + Hokuriku area pass + extra fee. Reserved seat is covered by Hokuriku arch pass.
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/other-rail-passes/rail-pass-for-visitors/tokyo-osaka-hokuriku-arch-pass-user-guide-clarify-valid-trains-coverage-area-and-compare-single-fare-and-pass.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
is it enough to show xerocopy of passport while making a reservation? Or is the original document absolutely necessary? I usually leave the original document in the hotel and travel with a copy (if I am not changing the accomodation), I wonder if this will work in Japan.
Best regards,
Bartosz
Hi Bartosz,
If you use JR pass, you should have the original passport always. You must be ready to show your passport whenever you use JR pass.
If you don’t use JR pass and just want to book your train ticket, passport is not required. You just pay to book and you don’t need to have even copy.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi,
What is the shortest and most direct train route to go from Nagoya airport to matsumoto on a Saturday?
Thanks.
Hi Isabelle,
You may take Meitetsu railway to Nagoya and change JR limited express wide view Shinano from Nagoya to Matsumoto.
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/other-rail-passes/rail-pass-for-visitors/how-to-use-jr-west-kansai-area-pass-compare-pass-and-single-fare.html
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/basic-informations/station-information/nagoya-station-guide-how-to-transfer-among-shinkansen-kintetsu-meitetsu-subway-and-jr-local-trains.html
https://jprail.com/trains/sort-by-type/limited-express/shinano.html
There is no direct trains from Chubu airport to Matsumoto.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
i’m sorry if this is a repeat question..but what i have to choose if i want to reserve hayabusa seat from shin-hakodate hokuto to tokyo station? can i still use eki-net,com for that reservation?
Thank you 🙂
Hi Nervi,
If you use Japanese version of Eki net, you can book it. But you cannot pick up a ticket in Hokkaido. Eki net is JR East booking site. Hokkaido is not in JR East area.
If you mean English booking site, you cannot book a train from Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto to Tokyo. English site covers only Shin-Aomori to Tokyo.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Does it mean that I can reserve a seat of Hida train from Nagoya to Takayma , and bullet train Hakutaka from Toyama to Kurobe-Unazukionsen only when I arrived Japan, I can not reserve it now when I am still in Hong Kong?
Hi Peggy,
Unfortunately you can’t. You have to do after you arrive in Japan.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi-san
Thank you so much for these info.
I tried checking Eki-net as I can read some Japanese (still learning!). But it seems like now they only allow reservation for JR East Shinkansen?
I need to travel from Tokyo to Kyoto on the 30th Dec. Do you know what is the best way for me to utilize JR pass and reserve early?
Hi Jenny san,
You can book most of trains throughout Japan at Eki-net. The following link shows you the list of trains that you can book there.
https://www.eki-net.com/top/jrticket/guide/reserve/train_ticket2.html?x=119&y=0&all=1
If you can use Eki-net, this is the best way to book it in advance. December 30 will be the busiest day of the year. You should book it in advance. You can start booking at Eki-net at 10:00 am on Nov 30 in Japan time.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
I would like to know if it is possible to reserve seats on trains like Thunderbird or Haruka, or Sanyo Shinkansen (for example, from Shin-Osaka to Hiroshima) in Tokyo stations? I’m planning to use the Japan Rail Pass. Thanks.
Hi Marty,
It’s no problem at all. All JR trains ticket can be booked at any JR station that have reservation window throughout Japan.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com