First time in Japan? Here’s a 1-stop guide for train tickets & passes

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Japan’s rail network offers several ways to travel, from nationwide and regional rail passes to individual train tickets and IC cards, each suited to different itineraries and budgets. The comparison focuses on tourist eligibility, coverage areas, pricing, and practical use cases, making it useful for visitors deciding between long-distance rail travel, regional exploration, or city-based transport, while highlighting key restrictions such as JR Pass validity and IC card compatibility.

Have you always wanted to visit Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, where ramen, sushi, anime, pachinko, await? The efficient and cleverly-designed train system of Japan makes navigating around the country very easy.

japan trains - train in the city

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But let’s be real — for first-timers and even seasoned travellers like myself, just viewing the entire train map looks like an absolute nightmare (check out the picture above).

So, what’s the best or most cost-effective way to travel around Japan via trains? This article explores the various train passes and options available depending on which part of Japan you’re planning to explore. Stop your packing for just a minute, and read on to see what option is best for you.

What is the Japan Rail Pass good for?

Best for:

  • Travellers taking multiple long-distance bullet train rides
  • Long-distance local JR train rides
  • Multiple drop-offs along the main lines.

Places to buy it: Strictly online

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There’s one simple rule when it comes to the usage of the Japan Rail Pass — it’s only valid for tourists visiting Japan with a ‘temporary visitor’ status.

There are 3 types of passes available, ranging from 7 to 21 days. I explored the different websites from which you can purchase it, displayed the cost breakdown, and have compiled everything in the table (including links) below for your convenience:

Japan Nationwide Rail Pass

Duration Changi Recommends Klook JRPass.com JTB Singapore
7 days Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$413.45
Children (6–11): S$206.73
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$578.82
Children (6–11): S$289.41
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$409.29
Children (6–11): S$204.65
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$573.05
Children (6–11): S$286.50
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$424
Children (6–11): S$212
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$593
Children (6–11): S$297
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$486
Children (6–11): S$243
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$680
Children (6–11): S$340
14 days Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$661.51
Children (6–11): S$330.76
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$909.58
Children (6–11): S$454.79
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$654.89
Children (6–11): S$327.45
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$909.45
Children (6–11): S$450.25
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$678
Children (6–11): S$339
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$932
Children (6–11): S$466
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$777
Children (6–11): S$389
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$1,068
Children (6–11): S$534
21 days Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$826.89
Children (6–11): S$413.45
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$1,157.64
Children (6–11): S$578.82
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$818.59
Children (6–11): S$409.29
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$1,146.05
Children (6–11): S$573.05
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$848
Children (6–11): S$424
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$1,186
Children (6–11): S$593
Ordinary Car
Adult (12+): S$971
Children (6–11): S$486
Green Car
Adult (12+): S$1,360
Children (6–11): S$680

In case you’re wondering, Green Cars are less crowded, have bigger seats with more leg room, and offer passengers enhanced boarding services.

Do note that from 1 Oct 2026, prices will increase.

Where can I use the Japan Rail Pass?

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The Japan Rail Pass can only be used for the following:

  • JR Japan railways — Shinkansen (except Nozomi and Mizuho bullet trains), limited express, rapid and local trains 
  • Tokyo monorail to/from Haneda Airport
  • JR ferry to Miyajima (¥100 visitor tax not included)
  • Certain non-JR trains to transit to remote JR lines:
    JR Ominato Line to the Shimokita Peninsula (Aoimori Railway between Aomori, Noheji and Hachinohe)
    JR Nanao Line to the Noto Peninsula (IR Ishikawa Railway between Kanazawa and Tsubata)
    JR Himi Line and JR Johana Line (Ainokaze Toyama Railway between Toyama and Takaoka)
    JR Kuzuryu Line (Hapi Line Fukui between Fukui and Echizen-Hanando)
  • Certain JR buses

Regional Rail Passes

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Unlike the Japan Rail Pass, Regional Rail Passes are more wallet-friendly and designed to be used for a single or multiple region/s.

Here’s a more in-depth breakdown:

Type Options Area Covered
Regional Passes Central Japan Takayama-Hokuriku Area Tourist Pass Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kanazawa, and Toyama
Regional Passes East Japan Hokuriku Arch Pass Tokyo, Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto
Regional Passes West Japan Hokuriku Arch Pass
Kansai Area Pass
Kansai Wide Area Pass
Kansai-Hiroshima Rail Pass
Kansai Hokuriku Area Pass
Sanyo-San’In Area Pass
Sanyo-San’In Northern Kyushu Pass
Tokyo, Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto
Kansai region (Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka)
Haruka Express fr. Kansai Airport to Osaka and Nara, Tottori,  Himeji, and Shingu
Hiroshima, Himeji, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka
Okayama, Kansai and Hokuriku regions
Himeji, Kobe, Okayama, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Nara, Kyoto, Osaka
Chugoku region, Northern Kyushu, Parts of Kansai Region
Regional Passes Hokkaido JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass Kanto, Tohoku, and Southern Hokkaido regions
Regional Passes Kyushu Sanyo-San’in Northern Kyushu Pass Chugoku, Northern Kyushu, and parts of the Kansai Region
Regional Passes Shikoku Coming soon  Coming soon

When to use Japan train tickets?

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Best for:

  • Short trips
  • Those focusing on just one city

Places to buy it:

  • JR ticket office
  • Vending machines at stations

Besides being more cost-effective, this method also give you the flexibility to travel outside of the JR’s network.

Train Type Cost Range (Adult)
Local Subway S$1 – S$2.30
Narita Express (Narita Airport → Tokyo) About S$16
Haruka Express (Kansai Airport → Kyoto/Osaka) About S$9 – S$11

What prepaid IC cards (Japan’s EZ-Link) are there in Japan

Just like the EZ-Link card in Singapore, Japan has not 1, not 2, but 10 types of IC cards that can be used. These cards not only allow you to take the trains, but also to make payments at various vending machines, shops, or restaurants. iPhone users can also use digital versions on their mobile phones.

In 2013, all these cards were made compatible with each other, so you don’t have to purchase multiple ones!

Suica

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Suica by JR East is used for JR trains within the Greater Tokyo, Sensai, and Niigata regions.

Price: Requires ¥500 deposit + ¥1000 (around S$12)

Foreign toursits can also get their hands on Welcome Suica, an exclusive card for foreign tourists that’s only valid for a month. It’s available without a deposit fee, but refunds aren’t allowed. iPhone users can download the app, Welcome Suica Mobile, which allows you to use the card for 6 months instead.

Price: From ¥1000 (around S$8)

Icoca

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Icoca by JR West is used for JR trains within the Chugoku, Kansai, Osaka, Kyoto, and Hokuriku regions.

Price: ¥2,000 (around S$16) — ¥500 deposit + minimum ¥1500 travel balance

Pasmo

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Pasmo can be used for Tokyo’s railway, subway and bus operators other than Japan Railways (JR). A “Tourist Pasmo” version, similar to Welcome Suica, targeting international visitors, is also available at Narita and Haneda airports.

Price: Requires ¥500 deposit + minimum ¥1,000 (around S$12)

Tourist Pasmo also available with no deposit required, valid for 28 days.

Price: Between ¥1,000 and ¥10,000 (S$8 – S$80)

Hayakaken

japan trains - fukuoka

Hayakaken can only be used in Fukuoka for the Fukuoka Subway.

Price: Requires ¥500 deposit + minimum ¥500 (around S$8)

Other cards

Card Name Usage
Nimoca Nishitetsu for Nishitetsu trains and buses in Greater Fukuoka.

Certain non-JR transportation in other cities on Kyushu and in Hakodate.

Sugoca JR Kyushu for JR trains in Nagasaki  Greater Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Oita and regions
Kitaca  JR Hokkaido for JR trains in the Greater Sapporo region — includes Otaru, between Sapporo and Asahikawa, and between Hakodate and Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station.

Sapporo’s subways, buses and tram.

Toica  JR Central for JR trains in the Greater Nagoya area and some parts of Shizuoka Prefecture.
Manaca  Nagoya‘s train, subway and bus operators other than JR and Kintetsu.
Pitapa  Kansai region’s railway and subway operators other than JR.

Postpaid card, not available for tourists

Do note that most cards range between ¥1,500 to ¥2,000 (S$12 to S$16), which includes the ¥500 deposit.

For a more in-depth explaination, click here.

 

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