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    This Is the Most Outdated Piece of Japan Travel Advice, According to a Local

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondSeptember 7, 2025002 Mins Read
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    For years, there was one golden rule for travelers heading to Japan: get the Japan Rail Pass. It was a no-brainer, a budget-savvy hack shared across travel blogs and guidebooks alike. After all, the price for unlimited, nationwide travel on JR trains was roughly the same as a roundtrip ticket between Tokyo and Osaka, so just about any tourist venturing beyond the capital could save money.

    But that once-reliable advice is now outdated. In 2023, JR raised the price of the pass by about 70 percent. While they added some perks, including discounts at shops and tourist attractions, the new prices make it a much less attractive option for most visitors. What was once the ultimate travel tool has become a costly convenience, and travelers now need to carefully whether it fits their itinerary—or if it’s worth it at all.

    The passes are available in 7-, 14-, and 21-day periods, priced at 50,000 yen (about $337), 80,000 yen ($539), and 100,000 yen ($674) respectively for standard reserved class. This theoretically includes unlimited travel on Japan Rail-operated trains, buses, and ferries. However, some regional lines are excluded, and the fastest bullet trains—Nozomi and Mizuho—require a hefty supplement fee.

    Suppose you are planning the classic Tokyo-Osaka-Kyoto route over a week-long vacation. Standard roundtrip fares for reserved seats on bullet trains included in the pass would total 36,060 yen (about $243). That means you’d need to use an additional 13,940 yen (around $94) in JR transportation just to break even. Not impossible, but unlikely if you are sticking to the city centers.

    And that’s where another complication arises: urban transit networks often rely on private or municipal subway and bus lines that aren’t covered by the pass. Trying to stick exclusively to JR routes can quickly become inconvenient and frustrating. It’s much less hassle (and often cheaper) to pick up a rechargeable transit card, like Suica or Pasmo, and go wherever the day takes you.

    The Japan Rail Pass can still offer good value if you are staying longer or planning to cover a lot of ground. There are also cheaper, more limited regional rail passes that may better suit specific itineraries. But sadly, the no-muss, no-fuss era of a single must-have national rail pass is over.

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