How do you get from Kagoshima to Tokyo?

How do you get from Kagoshima to Tokyo?

Tokyo to Kagoshima train services, operated by Japan Railways Shinkansen, depart from Tokyo station. Train or fly from Tokyo to Kagoshima? The best way to get from Tokyo to Kagoshima is to train which takes 6h 44m and costs ¥29000 – ¥42000. Alternatively, you can fly, which costs ¥12000 – ¥29000 and takes 4h 11m.

What station is Shinkansen in Tokyo?

The 2 shinkansen terminals in Tokyo are at “Tokyo” and “Shinagawa” stations. There is no shinkansen terminal at Shinjuku station. Tokyo station is the main shinkansen terminal, and connects the Tōkaidō (Osaka), Tōhoku (Shin-Aomori), Jōetsu(Niigata) and Nagano Shinkansen bullet train lines.

Is Kyushu Shinkansen covered by JR pass?

*JR Kyushu Rail Passes do not apply to Shinkansen (bullet train) rides between Hakata and Kokura since this portion is a part of the Sanyo Shinkansen operated by JR-WEST. Reserved and non-reserved seats for all Limited Express trains within the designated covered area. Local trains within the designated covered area.

Does Shinkansen go to Kagoshima?

By train. Tokyo and Kagoshima are connected with each other by the Tokaido, Sanyo and Kyushu Shinkansen. One transfer of trains is required along the way, typically at Shin-Osaka or Hakata Station. The one way trip takes about seven hours and costs around 30,000 yen.

How do I get from Kagoshima airport to Kagoshima?

Kagoshima Airport is located quite far outside the city center, and is most easily accessed by airport buses that stops at a number of locations within the city, including Kagoshima Chuo Station and the high speed ferry terminal (高速船ターミナル, 1-2 buses per hour). The one way ride takes about an hour and costs 1300 yen.

Does JR Pass include bullet train?

The Japan Rail Pass is valid on the JR Express Trains, all Rapid and Local trains along the JR lines, JR local buses, the JR Miyajima ferry, as well as airport transfers like the Narita express and the Haruka express. All the shinkansen bullet trains are also included with the exception of the Nozomi and Mizuho trains.

Is Japan really that expensive?

Is Japan Expensive? The truth is, Japan is probably not as expensive as you think! While it may be pricier than countries like China, Thailand, and Vietnam, to the surprise of many travelers, it’s generally less expensive than places such as Singapore, the U.K., Australia, and Scandinavia.

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