Visiting multiple cities (e.g., Tokyo to Hiroshima).

Jumping on and off trains without buying tickets. Ease of Use: One pass for almost everything.

Yes, but it is usually more expensive. You can buy the pass at major JR stations and airports, but the price is higher than buying it online in advance. 📍 Where to Buy Narita, Haneda, and Kansai International. Major Stations: Tokyo, Shinjuku, Osaka, and Kyoto.

Includes many high-speed "Bullet Trains." Local Transport: Works on JR buses and the Miyajima ferry. Seat Reservations: Usually free for pass holders. Is It Worth It?

💡 Use a "JR Pass Calculator" online before you buy to see if individual tickets are actually cheaper for your specific route.

The "JR Sales Office" or "Travel Service Center" (often marked with a green chair icon). What You Need to Bring Don't head to the counter empty-handed. You must have: Your Passport: Must show a "Temporary Visitor" stamp. Payment: Credit cards are widely accepted. Proof of Stay: Ensure your entry status is for tourism. Key Benefits of the Pass Unlimited Travel: Valid on most JR trains nationwide.

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