Nikko, Kegon Falls, LakeChuzenji
Photo: Tinghao Chou/Dreamstime | A magnificent view of Nikko: Kegon Falls with Lake Chuzenji in the background
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9 best discount train deals and rail passes for short trips from Tokyo

Travel to Nikko, Hakone, Kawagoe, Kawaguchiko and Kamakura with these cheap shinkansen and local train deals

Youka Nagase
Contributor: Shota Nagao
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Japan’s world-renowned efficient train network is a thing of beauty. We love being able to zip around the country on a shinkansen for a weekend getaway, but that convenience often comes with a hefty price tag. A trip from Tokyo to Osaka can cost around ¥15,000 one-way.

Thankfully, Japan’s railway companies offer package deals for trips on a budget. Deals can include shinkansen tickets to and from your destination, unlimited public transport once you’re there, and even discounts on local attractions. 

Whether you want to spend a day exploring Greater Tokyo, take a day trip to Nikko, or go skiing at Echigo Yuzawa for the weekend, be sure to check out these deals before you book your next trip. 

RECOMMENDED: For longer trips across Japan, check out these JR rail passes for foreign tourists

Weekend getaways

Nikko All Area Pass

Where you’ll go: A historical old town in Tochigi prefecture, Nikko is popular for its Unesco World Heritage-listed shrines and temples and lush nature. The spectacular Nikko Toshogu Shrine is a particular draw beloved for its ornate architectural details, especially the ‘see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil’ monkey carvings.

The deal: The Nikko All Area Pass gets you a round-trip between Asakusa and Shimo-Imaichi, and includes unlimited rides with Tobu Railway from Shimo-Imaichi to Tobu-Nikko and Shin-Fujiwara stations for four days. It also grants you access to the Lake Chuzenji sightseeing cruise, a bath at the Nikko Astraea Hotel, plus unlimited rides on any Tobu Bus in Nikko. On weekends, you can even hop on the shuttle bus servicing Nikko Edomura and Nikko- Kinugawa Onsen for free.

Keep your ticket with you when you’re going around Nikko, as many attractions including the outdoor skating rink at Nikko Kirifuri Skate Center and Kosugi Hoan Museum of Art offer special discounts to those who flash the pass.

Price: ¥8,000, children ¥4,000 

Where to buy: Tobu Tourist Information Center at Asakusa Station and our affiliate partner Klook. This pass is limited to non-Japanese passport holders (Japan’s foreign residents included). 

Hakone Freepass

Where you’ll go: The mountain onsen town of Hakone is only about 90 minutes by train from central Tokyo, making it a popular weekend destination. Aside from the rejuvenating hot spring baths, this lush resort is also known for its art museums, scenic ropeway across Owakudani volcano crater, views of Mt Fuji, and the gorgeous Lake Ashi with its ‘floating’ red torii gate.

The deal: With the Hakone Freepass, you can get a round-trip ticket from Shinjuku Station to Odawara Station on the Odakyu line, and unlimited rides on local public transport once you’re there. These eight services in Hakone are included in the deal: Hakone Tozan line, Hakone Tozan Cable Car, Hakone Ropeway, Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (on the aforementioned Lake Ashi), Hakone Tozan Bus (in designated areas), Odakyu Highway Bus (in designated areas), Tokai Bus (in designated areas), and the Kanko Shisetsu Meguri sightseeing bus.

Price: Two-day pass from Shinjuku ¥6,100, children ¥1,100; three-day pass from Shinjuku ¥6,500, children ¥1,350. For a faster and more comfortable trip, you can upgrade to the Limited Express Romancecar train between Shinjuku and Hakone-Yumoto with a surcharge of ¥1,200 one way.

Where to buy: Odakyu Sightseeing Service Centers, ticket vending machines at Odakyu line stations, and via the EMot app (mobile only)

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Where you’ll go: The Kanto region on the east of Japan’s Honshu island has a lot to offer – there’s the hot springs of Nasu, the beaches of Boso and Izu, the mountain resort of Karuizawa in Nagano, the ski resorts of Gala Yuzawa and Echigo Yuzawa, and Kawaguchiko for the Mt Fuji view. And that’s just for starters.

The deal: The JR Tokyo Wide Pass will get you unlimited rides for three consecutive days on the JR East lines (including the Narita Express limited express train service), Tokyo Monorail, Izu Kyuko line, Fujikyu Railway lines, Joshin Dentetsu line, Saitama New Urban Transit (between Omiya and the Railway Museum) and Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit line. Plus, limited portions of selected shinkansen lines.

You can also travel on reserved seating in the ordinary cars of express lines with through operations between JR East and Tobu Railway, specifically the Nikko, Kinugawa and Spacia Kinugawa trains. Also included are the ordinary and rapid trains along the Tobu Railway lines between Shimo-Imaichi and Tobu- Nikko/Kinugawa-Onsen stations.

Price: ¥15,000, children ¥7,500

Where to buy: JR East Travel Service Centers (within the pass area) and JR-East Train Reservation website.

For day trips in and near Tokyo

Enoshima-Kamakura Freepass

Where you’ll go: For a quick and easy day trip, head south of Tokyo to explore Kamakura, a coastal town known for its historical temples, and Enoshima Island.

The deal: The Enoshima-Kamakura Freepass includes a round-trip ticket on the Odakyu line between Shinjuku Station and Fujisawa Station, and unlimited rides on the Odakyu line between Fujisawa and Katase-Enoshima stations, as well as the entire Enoden line. You’ll also receive discounts at many major tourist attractions, shops and restaurants including Enoshima Aquarium and Enoshima Sea Candle.

Price: ¥1,640, children ¥430

Where to buy: Odakyu Sightseeing Service Centers, ticket vending machines at Odakyu line stations, and via the EMot app (mobile only).

Kawagoe Discount Pass Premium

Where you’ll go: Affectionately also known as ‘Little Edo’, Kawagoe is an old town in Saitama prefecture, right next to Tokyo. Just 30 minutes away, this nostalgic little spot looks like a Japanese period movie set with its host of traditional shops and warehouses, many of which have been beautifully preserved and turned into cafés and restaurants.

The deal: The Kawagoe Discount Pass Premium gets you a round-trip journey on the Tobu line from Ikebukuro to Kawagoe, plus unlimited rides on local Tobu buses for a day. Show your pass at selected attractions and shops to be eligible for a discount or gift with purchase.

Price: ¥1,050, children ¥540

Where to buy: Tobu Tourist Information Center, Tobu Tojo line counters at Ikebukuro Station and our affiliate partner Klook.

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Misaki Maguro Day Trip Ticket

Where you’ll go: Head south from Tokyo to the peaceful coastal town of Misaki in Kanagawa, known for its prized tuna catch, and enjoy a fresh bowl of seafood kaisendon. Just over an hour away, this port town is located on the nature-abundant Miura Peninsula, a great place to escape crowds in Tokyo and Kamakura, while soaking up the nearby coastal scenery on Jogashima Island.

The deal: The Misaki Maguro Day Trip Ticket will get you a round-trip ticket from Shinagawa or Yokohama Station to Misakiguchi Station, as well as a one-day unlimited rides bus pass on designated sections of the Keikyu Bus. More importantly, the day trip pass also includes a ‘Maguro Manpuku Ticket’, which allows you to enjoy delicious bowls of tuna and other seafood from a selection of 32 restaurants. If that’s not enough, the ticket also includes a ‘Leisure or Souvenir Ticket’ which can be exchanged for open-top bus rides along the coast or a cup of coffee at a seaside café with open ocean views.

Price: ¥3,950, children ¥2,860

Where to buy: Ticket machines at Keikyu Line stations (except Sengakuji and Misakiguchi Station), and our affiliate partner Klook.

Yokohama-Minatomirai Pass

Explore what Yokohama has to offer with this pass that gets you unlimited rides on the local JR East lines between Yokohama Station and Shin-Sugita Station, as well as the Minatomirai line between Yokohama Station and Motomachi-Chukagai Station. 

Price: ¥530, children ¥260

Where to buy: Ticket machines and Midori no Madoguchi ticket offices at stations on the JR Negishi line (between Yokohama Station and Shin-Sugita Station).

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Nonbiri Holiday Suica Pass

If you’d rather not carry a physical paper pass with you during your travels, opt for the Nonbiri Holiday Suica pass, which gets you one day of unlimited rides on all local JR East lines, the Tokyo Monorail and Rinkai line. You can head out as far as Okutama (pictured), visit the wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park or just zip around the city.

Price: ¥2,670, children ¥1,330

Where to buy: Reserved seat ticket vending machines at any JR East stations within Tokyo and the Mobile Suica app.

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With the newly launched Tokyo City Pass, your one-, two- or three-day unlimited rides subway pass is upgraded to include admission to one or two of five popular attractions of your choice. The available attractions are Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, teamLab Planets, Art Aquarium Museum Ginza and Tokyo City View. What's more, with the pass, you'll receive discounts on admission tickets at several other great spots, including Hamarikyu Gardens, Mori Art Museum and Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, just to name a few.

Price: ¥3,900, two-day and three-day passes ¥4,800 & ¥5,600 respectively.

Where to buy: Tokyo City Pass official website and our affiliate partner Klook

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