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And is Nozomi and Hikari two different bullet trains ? Thanks.
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Basically what you get is a booklet (pass) when you redeem the JR Rail Ticket at Narita Airport or a large Train Terminal. Then you don't need to buy tickets for trains, just show the attend your pass, and you are ok. There are 3 Series of Bullet trains in the Sanyo/Tokaido Bullet Train line (covers most major cities near tokyo and around). Kodama, Hikari/Hikari Rail Star and Nozomi are all "speed classes" of the Bullet Trains. -Kodama: Slowest, stops at almost all stations. Covered by JR Rail Pass -Hikari: Makes fewer stops than Kodama and is still covered by JR Rail Pass. -Nozomi: Fastest ones (do 290-300 km/h avg speed), make the fewest stops and are not covered by JR Rail Pass. Last edited by Miata_mx5; 12-03-2008 at 03:01 PM. |
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Ok, Thanks for the information Miata_mx5. You have been a huge help
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One way trip for a Bullet train ride is about 100 dollars. The Rail pass is anywhere from 250-500 ~ depending on if it's a 1 - 3 week pass. So if you want to cruise from multiple cities back and forth like i did, you will easily make the money back. That does not even include the numerous times you will take the Local trains to get around (as it's the easiest). |
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