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  • Is the JR Pass Still Worth It Even After the Price Increase? (And More FAQs Answered!)

    Rohana Monzon
    Rohana Monzon
    Last updated 28 Mar 2024
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    Introduction to JR Pass

    Japan Rail train
    Photo Credit: kazu_run02 on Instagram
    The Japan Rail Pass (or JR Pass) has made the lives of many foreign tourists in Japan convenient throughout the years. With this amazing pass, you gain unlimited access to all the train lines operated by Japan Railways and other modes of transportation like the JR Bus, JR Ferry, and even monorails!
    The next best part? You can use the JR Pass 24/7 to travel whenever your heart desires. You can also say sayonara to the hassle of purchasing individual tickets for each train journey!
    If you hope to traverse every nook and cranny of Japan, the Whole Japan Rail Pass is the perfect ticket to access your nationwide adventure in Japan. However, if you prefer to tour specific regions of Japan, JR Regional Passes will be your best pick!

    All about the JR Pass price increase

    The Japan Railway Group, however, announced a JR Pass price increase that will begin in October 2023. Along with the hike, they are introducing a range of expanded services to enhance your travel experience. These may include seat reservations through a dedicated website, access to special discounts and services, and automatic ticket gates access for pass users. 
    Wondering if the JR Pass price increase will still make it worth it? Worry not! We've prepared two exceptional itineraries to help you make an informed decision — one where you buy the JR Pass and another without it. This way, you can weigh the options and choose the best route for your adventure.

    Itinerary with JR Pass

    It’s time to prepare for an unforgettable journey in Japan and make memories that will last a lifetime!
    🚨Important Klook Tip🚨: Prices for the Whole Japan JR Pass and many of the JR Regional Passes will increase this October 2023. Beat the price hike by booking your JR Passes with Klook by 30 Sep! Perfect for those planning to travel to Japan by 28 Dec ✈️

    DAY 1 - Sapporo

    Lady standing on a purple flower field
    Sapporo is in Hokkaido, the northernmost island in Japan, known for its relaxing hot springs and breathtaking natural surroundings. To fully appreciate its natural beauty, you can go on the Horomitoge Lavender Garden and Seafood Market tour to see the impressive 8,000 lavender trees and the bustling market!

    DAY 2 - Sapporo to Hakodate, Hokkaido to Tokyo

    After your Sapporo exploration, you can hop on the Hokuto Limited Express to Hakodate, a city in Hokkaido. Here, you can visit the Goryokaku Tower, which is a whopping 107 m tall! Its observatory decks allow guests to see the entirety of Goryokaku Park, the impressive star-shaped fort, and other nearby landmarks such as Mt. Hakodate, Tsugaru Strait, and the Yokotsu mountain range.
    Tower surrounded by cherry blossom trees
    After your fix of sightseeing in Hokkaido, you can head to Tokyo by taking the Hakodate Line to Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station, then embark on the Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen to Omiya Station, and finally the Saikyo Line to Shinjuku Station, a special ward in Tokyo. Of course, all these trains are accessible with your JR Pass!

    Day 2 - Tokyo

    Tower in between cherry blossoms
    Photo Credit: Ryoji Iwata on Unsplash
    Once you'rTokyo, you can use your JR Pass to get around the city. You can visit TOKYO SKYTREE®, where you can see the cityscape from 450 m above the Tembo Galleria. And great news for Disney fans! It will also be a part of Disney Company’s 100th anniversary, so its Tembo Galleria will be decorated with murals of popular characters!
    hogwarts express train
    Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter
    You can also go on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter to see authentic set pieces, props, costumes, and many more movie magic that brought the hit franchise to life!
    Space full of colorful flowers
    Marvel at nature’s wonders at "HANA・BIYORI," a one-of-a-kind botanical garden with immersive art, illuminations, and more!

    Day 3 - Tokyo, Travel to Nagoya

    Green train on the move
    Start your third day right with a treat for anime lovers: the Kamakura & Shonan Real-life Anime Locations Half Day Tour from Tokyo, which will take you to the beaches and train stations from “Slam Dunk.”
    Then you can head to Nagoya by going on either the Narita Express or the Yamanote Line from Shibuya Station to Shinagawa Station, both are bullet trains or Shinkansen accessed with the JR Pass. From Shinagawa Station, take the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen (Hikari Line) to Nagoya.

    Day 4 to 5 - Nagoya

    Mountains and trees
    Visiting Nagoya is the perfect opportunity to see the majestic Japanese Alps on the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route & Kamikochi 2-Day Trip. See the snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls in Tateyama Kurobe, along with other spectacular nature views!

    Day 6 - Nagoya to Osaka

    Boat in the middle of a river
    To go to Osaka from Nagoya, you’ll need to board the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen again from the Nagoya Station until the Shin-Osaka Station. Then, you can explore attractions in Osaka with the OSAKA e-PASS. With the pass, you can go to Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum, Redhorse Osaka Wheel (Ferris Wheel), GLION MUSEUM, and more, with just one pass — saving you from needing to buy multiple tickets!
    Learn more about why Klook’s Osaka e-Pass is worth getting with this handy guide:
    And if you want to explore beyond Osaka, you can go to selected popular attractions, restaurants, and activities in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe with the Have Fun in Kansai Pass!
    Want to know more about how the pass can make your trip easier? Learn all the important deets about the Have Fun in Kansai Pass with this blog!

    Day 7 - Osaka to Fukuoka

    Two girls smiling by Unko Museum sign
    Still using your JR Pass, you can hop on the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen again to Hakata Station in Fukuoka. An attraction you can’t miss! There is the Unko Museum, a quirky space with cute and colorful poop-themed art and goodies!
    *Total amount exclusive of regional passes.

    Itinerary without JR Pass

    With the JR Pass price increase, you can also consider these alternative options for your Japan trip:

    Hokkaido Day Trips

    Penguins swimming
    Day trips are a great way to explore the area without worrying about how to get around. For starters, you can visit the highlights of Hokkaido on the Asahiyama Zoo & Shirahige Waterfall Hokkaido Day Tour, where the islands’ diverse plant and animal life await!
    Colorful flower fields
    For a more cottage-core excursion, take the Furano & Tomita Farm Day Tour, where you can admire the natural landscapes and enjoy all-you-can-eat melon!
    To see a vast sea of flowers similar to Holland’s tulip fields, an electric blue pond, and a roller coaster road, join the Hokkaido Biei Blue Pond Furano Flower Day Tour.
    After your fix of Hokkaido exploration, you can hop on the same trains to Tokyo, but you will have to purchase individual tickets for each trip. Or, you can stay on the island to continue marvelling at its wonders!

    Tokyo

    Huts in front of a mountain view
    There are also plenty of excellent day trip options from Tokyo. What’s a trip to Japan without seeing the iconic Mt. Fuji with your own eyes? Do just that and go on a scenic cable car ride, hop on a pirate ship, and more on the Mt. Fuji & Hakone One Day Trip from Tokyo!
    To enjoy the tradition of Japanese baths or Onsen and revel in the majestic Japanese Alps, you can go on the 2D1N Kamikochi, Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, & Kusatsu Onsen Tour from Tokyo.
    Giant statue
    Visit the Kamakura of Slam Dunk fame, and check out its many temples, The Great Buddha of Kamakura, and more on the Kotoku-in & Enoshima & Kamakura High School Day Tour from Tokyo.
    You can take the Shinkansen to Toyama if you want to go beyond Tokyo.

    Toyama to Nagoya

    You can’t miss out on exploring the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route for its breathtaking mountain views. With the 5-Day JR Alpine-Takayama-Matsumoto Area Pass, you can access JR trains between Nagoya and Toyama, Nagoya and Shinano-Omachi, and transportation along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route.
    Train on the move on pink flower fields
    If you value having the freedom to create your own adventure, you can also make your own Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nagoya, and Mie (Ise-Shima) itinerary with the Kintetsu Rail Pass. The pass gives you access to trains and buses in the area, similar to how the JR Pass works for JR lines. You can use it to go from Nagoya to Kyoto!
    Learn more about the pass with this handy Kintetsu Rail Pass guide:

    Kyoto

    Man and woman smiling surrounded by red banners
    Once you reach Kyoto, you can check out the many shrines and temples in the city of Kamakura in the Kanagawa Prefecture. On this walking tour, you’ll also learn more about the history of Japanese Buddhism and the legendary samurai!
    Green train
    As an alternative to the JR Pass, you can also get the Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass. It gives you unlimited travel access to the Keihan Line and Otokoyama Cable Line, which will take you around both cities!

    Osaka

    Once in Osaka, you can access multiple attractions via the Osaka e-Pass or the Have Fun in Kansai Pass. Then you can ride the Shinkansen from Osaka to Fukuoka.

    Fukuoka

    Three girls in crew uniform standing in front of boat
    Upon arriving in Fukuoka, you can explore its best attractions — or do the unexpected and hop on a ferry to South Korea! The Queen Beetle Jet Ferry can take you from Fukuoka to Busan, South Korea in three hours!
    *Total amount can be more or less, depending on whether the traveler adds or removes products from the itinerary and purchases more individual train tickets.

    Is the JR Pass still worth it?

    Itinerary

    Price

    With JR Pass

    USD 449.41

    Without JR Pass*

    USD 1,017.46

    *Total amount can be more or less, depending on whether the traveler adds or removes products from the itinerary and purchases more individual train tickets.
    Knowing all the places you can go, whether you use a pass or not, you might wonder if the JR Pass cost is still worth it — especially with the recent price increase. 
    If you're eager to explore more of Japan and embark on epic journeys across long distances, like from Hokkaido to Tokyo or Osaka to Fukuoka, the JR Pass price is well worth it! You can even use JR regional passes if you're exploring specific regions! This grants you the flexibility to navigate within specific areas effortlessly. Imagine arriving in Tokyo from Hokkaido and quickly hopping around the vibrant city with your JR Pass!
    We also understand that you have more specific travel preferences. So if you're only planning to explore areas like Hokkaido, or the fantastic destinations of Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nagoya, and Mie (Ise-Shima), you might find other modes of transportation more suitable, like the Kintetsu Rail. And if you prefer booking tours, then the pass might not be the best fit for you. 
    No matter what your travel desires are, Japan has an array of options that suit your needs. So, prepare to embark on an extraordinary adventure filled with incredible destinations, remarkable experiences, and unforgettable memories!

    FAQs about the JR Pass price hike

    1. When does the increase come into effect?

    The price increase will take effect in October 2023.

    2. If I buy in August, will it still be usable during the price hike in October?

    Actual prices are still applicable before the increase. Just take note that this only applies to purchases made after the update, not usage. This means you can still use the pass you purchase before the JR Pass price increase.

    3. How do I save money on buying the JR Pass after the price increase?

    You’ll save up even during the price increase if your travel involves a lot of train and bus transportation. You can also save if you arrive at one city or area and want to explore it as much as possible. You’ll need to ride the train multiple times, and the cost of individual tickets can add up.

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