Go to ÖBB's ticket booking website. Enter your journey details (departure/arrival stations, date and time of departure). Click "Seat only (no ticket)". You will select your journey from the options displayed (make sure you have the cities, train number, departure time, and number of connections correct).
It's fairly straightforward and speedy. When you are ready to start your shinkansen journey, you can activate the pass and reserve seats. Japan Rail Pass holders do not need to pay a seat reservation fee. Japan Rail Pass holders can take all shinkansen other than the two fastest ones—the Nozomi and Mizuho.
Order Shinkansen Tickets At Least 3 Days In Advance
You must order at least 3 days in advance before the day of travel. I would advise you to book your shinkansen tickets as far in advance as you can, during peak season like Christmas and New Year, cherry blossom season (April) and fall foliage season (November).Japan Rail Pass holders can reserve seats on the bullet train for free. They simply have to look for a JR Pass ticket office (Midori no Mado Guchi) or a JR-affiliated travel centre to make the reservations.
The Japan Rail Pass covers all JR Group limited express trains, express trains, rapid and local ones. Shinkansen bullet trains are also covered, except of NOZOMI and MIZUHO.
The Japan Rail Pass covers all JR Group limited express trains, express trains, rapid and local ones. Shinkansen bullet trains are also covered, except of NOZOMI and MIZUHO.
All Areas of Japan and JR Pass
The price for a seven-day pass is 29,110 yen. For comparison, the regular Shinkansen fare for a one-way, reserved seat from Tokyo to Osaka is 14,450 yen, so purchasing this Japan Rail Pass makes up for the cost of a round trip.In order to activate your JR Pass, you will have to exchange your voucher at a JR office. These offices can be found at the airport or at major train stations, opening times will vary. At the office, fill out the form with your details and show your passport.
When you are ready to start your shinkansen journey, you can activate the pass and reserve seats. Japan Rail Pass holders do not need to pay a seat reservation fee. You'll probably be fine; it's generally only during peak travel times (e.g. Golden Week and New Year, also public holidays) that space becomes an issue.
Yes, you can. You can bring food and drink on Shinkansen. Also, you often see small shops selling Obento box, sandwiches, and drinks. Large station, such as Tokyo station, has many stores inside/outside of Shinkansen gates.
Shinkansen (bullet train), Express train, Airport train, and local train as well as train package are available to reserve online at Shinkansen-Ticket.com. You can avoid long lines in Japan for getting train tickets by purchasing tickets with us in advance.
The Shinkansen is not a 24 hour service, but does run until late. For the last trains, you should choose Type: "arrival" and Time: "12am", and for all non-nozomi bullets you should deselect the "NOZOMI/MIZUHO Shinkansen" option. Here's an example showing the last times to travel from Kyoto back to Tokyo.
1-5 are non-reserved; Sanyo-Kyushu Shinkansen's Car No. 1-3 are non-reserved. Hokuriku Shinkansen's Kagayaki, Tohoku Shinkansen's Hayabusa, as well as Narita Express can't be boarded without reservation; Nozomi and Mizuho on Tokaido and Sanyo Kyushu Shinkansen aren't allowed for JR Pass holders.
Shinkansen tickets can be paid for with credit cards when purchasing passenger, special-express, or unreserved seat tickets. Of course, you can purchase your shinkansen tickets at ticket machines, as well as at the JR Ticket Office, or online.
Pick up your "tickets" from a ticket vending machine at the Shinkansen transfer entrance. First insert your "ticket" into the Shinkansen ticket gate, then touch your registered IC card. The fare for the conventional line will be deducted from the balance on your IC card.
The name "Bullet Train" is the English translation of the Japanese word dangan ressha (????), which was the name given to the project while it was being made in the 1940s. Nowadays, the trains are called Shinkansen trains. The name Shinkansen means "New Trunk Line". The trains are called "Super Expresses".