Shinkansen – Everything You Need to Know
Everything You Need to Know : booking, boarding
Tabimawari
Japan
🎟️ How to Book
You can buy Shinkansen tickets:
• At ticket machines in stations (English available)
• At JR ticket counters (Midori no Madoguchi)
• Online via:
Ekinet (JR East areas) :https://www.eki-net.com/fr/jreast-train-reservation/Top/Index
Official JR websites (JR East, Central, West, Kyushu, Hokkaido) https://www.jreast.co.jp/en/multi/ticket/guide.html
Third-party platforms like Klook
Online booking usually opens 1 month before departure.
🧾 Paper vs Online Tickets
You may receive:
• A basic fare ticket (distance)
• A limited express ticket (seat + Shinkansen supplement)
Sometimes they’re printed as one single ticket.
If you have two tickets, insert both together at the gate.
With website booking : conditions depends on each site.
🎫 JR Pass – Worth It?
YES if:
• You’re doing long distances (Tokyo–Kyoto–Hiroshima etc.)
• You visit multiple cities in 7–14 days
• Individual tickets cost more than the pass
Always check here : https://japantravel.navitime.com/en/area/jp/route/calculator/
NO if:
• You stay mostly in one region
• You only take one long Shinkansen
• A regional pass is cheaper
Always calculate before buying. Since the price increase, it’s often not worth it.
⏳ When to Book
Usually, same day or the day before is fine.
Book in advance if:
• Golden Week
• New Year
• Cherry blossom season, but really depends
• You travel in a group
• You want specific Mt Fuji seats
• You have oversized luggage
Tickets can be changed at machines or online.
🚅 Types of Shinkansen
Fastest: Nozomi / Mizuho / Hayabusa
• Fewer stops
• Fastest option
• Not fully covered by JR Pass
Semi-fast: Hikari / Sakura
• Slightly slower
• Covered by JR Pass
All-stop: Kodama / Tsubame
• Slower
• Good for smaller cities
💺 Seat Types
Non-reserved cars
• First come, first serve
• May need to queue
• Risk of standing on busy routes
Reserved cars
• Assigned seat
• Best during peak periods
Green Car
• First-class
• Wider seats
• Quieter
Some lines offer Gran Class (premium first class).
🧳 Luggage Rules
Each passenger: up to 2 items.
Normal luggage
• Up to 160 cm total dimensions
• No reservation needed
Oversized (160–250 cm)
• Reservation required
• Max 30 kg
• Stored behind last row seats
Over 250 cm → not allowed (use luggage forwarding like Yamato).
Avoid rush hours:
Weekdays ~7:30–9:30 & 17:00–19:00.
🗻 Mt Fuji Seat Tip (Tokyo → Kyoto)
For the best Mt Fuji view on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen:
• Seat E (ordinary car)
• Seat D (Green Car)
Choose a window seat.
🍱 Eating Onboard
Eating bento boxes, snacks, and drinks is normal.
Be respectful:
• Avoid strong smells
• Keep it clean
• Use trash bins near toilets
🚉 Before Getting Off
• The train stops briefly → prepare early
• Stand near the door when your station is announced
• Take all your trash
• Double-check your seat
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