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The JR TOKYO Wide Pass is a rail pass offered by JR East that allows unlimited rides on many JR trains (including some Shinkansen and limited-express services) in the Tokyo & Kanto region for 3 consecutive days.

The JR TOKYO Wide Pass is a rail pass offered by JR East that allows unlimited rides on many JR trains (including some Shinkansen and limited-express services) in the Tokyo & Kanto region for 3 consecutive days.

Unlimited rides for these lines:
JR East lines within the valid area (local, rapid, limited express and eligible Shinkansen services).
Tokyo Monorail (entire line between Haneda Airport and central Tokyo).
Izu Kyuko Line (entire line).
Fujikyu Railway Line (entire line, incl. access to Kawaguchiko / Mt. Fuji area).
Joshin Dentetsu Line (entire line).
Saitama New Urban Transit (“New Shuttle”) between Ōmiya – The Railway Museum.
Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (Rinkai Line) – entire line.
Limited express trains with through-service to Tobu Railway:
Reserved seats in ordinary cars on the following limited express trains which run through between JR East and Tobu Railway lines:
Nikko, Kinugawa, and SPACIA Kinugawa.
You can also use ordinary trains (including rapid trains) on Tobu Railway between:
Shimo-imaichi ↔ Tōbu-nikkō / Kinugawa-onsen.
Between Kurihashi ↔ Shimo-imaichi, you may only use limited express trains that have through operations with JR East and Tobu Railway (not Tobu-only services).
Important notes (for TOKYO Wide Pass):
The pass cannot be used on the Tokaidō Shinkansen (Tokyo–Nagoya–Kyoto–Osaka).
It does not cover Tokyo Metro / other subways, private non-listed railways, or JR buses.
Reminders
Refund Policy
1. To exchange your Japan Rail Pass Exchange Order for the actual Japan Rail Pass, you will need to follow these steps: |
2. Purchase the Japan Rail Pass Exchange Order: The Japan Rail Pass cannot be purchased directly in Japan. You need to buy an Exchange Order from an authorised sales office or an authorised travel agent before arriving in Japan |
3. Arrive in Japan: Once you arrive in Japan, locate a Japan Rail Pass Exchange Office. These offices are usually found in major airports, including Narita, Haneda, Kansai, and other major train stations. |
4. Present your Exchange Order: When you visit the Japan Rail Pass Exchange Office, present your Exchange Order along with your passport. Make sure to have your passport with you, as it will be required for verification purposes. |
5. Choose the validity period: At the exchange office, you will be asked to choose the start date for your Japan Rail Pass. The pass can be activated on any day within 30 days of the exchange, but once activated, the validity period cannot be changed. |
6. Complete the application form: You will need to fill out an application form with your personal details, including your name, passport number, and duration of stay. The form is usually available at the exchange office, and staff will assist you if needed. |
7. Receive your Japan Rail Pass: After completing the form and verification, the staff will provide you with the actual Japan Rail Pass. The pass consists of a paper ticket and a small booklet containing important information about the pass, including rules and instructions. |
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