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a.kimura
a.kimura
2 months ago
2 answers

Hi,

After my Tokyo portion of the trip, I will spend an additional 21 days in Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kumamoto and Fukuoka. From Fukuoka, I plan to take the JR Kyushu Ferry Beetle over to Busan.

Question 1
Does it make more sense to buy one way JR tickets between cities (my calculation for one way tickets is $283.99) and use the Suica card or if available buy local 1/2 day transportation passes for inner city travel.

From what I can tell the local transportation, buses, subways, trains, trolleys will get you closer to the attractions than the inner city JR rail.

My concern is the 7/14/21 ($347.00/$556.00/$695.00) JR Rail pass is expensive especially if your going to take local transportation in the inner cities and not the JR rail.

Question 2
Can you use the JR Kyushu pass to get from Hiroshima to Kumamoto and can you use the JR Kyushu pass on the JR Kyushu Jet Ferry between Fukuoka to Busan?

The transportation system is very complex and not very intuitive.

If you have a different thought that makes more sense, it would be greatly appreciated. Pro's and cons would be appreciated.

Thank you
Annette

Alexis
Alexis
1023 posts
2 months ago
Expert

Hi there,

If you plan on using local transportation a lot more than JR Rail then yes I agree that it doesn’t make sense to purchase a JR Pass.

The regular JR Kyushu Pass will not cover travel from Hiroshima as it is not in the Kyushu area. It is certainly worth looking into the Sanyo-San’in Northern Kyushu Pass, which is a 7-day pass that will allow travel between Hiroshima, Osaka, and also Fukuoka, Kumamoto etc. This is a great pass to use towards the end of your trip if you’re able to, whenever you plan on leaving Hiroshima and going towards Kyushu, but check whether it’s a cost-effective option for you. Also if it was longer it would be more useful for you but it is only a 7-day pass so it’s up to you.

Hope this helps!

Alexis

a.kimura
a.kimura
2 posts
about 2 months ago

Hi, Alexis:

Thank you very much for your answer, I will definitely purchase the Sanyo-San’in Northern Kyushu Pass. It looks like we can use it from Kyoto to Nara and then all the way through to Kumamoto.

Question regarding transportation in Tokyo, since our hotel is right across the street from the Takanobaba Station.

We plan to do a day trip out to Kamakura, visit the Ghibili Museum, teamLab, Disney, Asakusa, Ginza, Chidorigafuchi and Kitanomaru Park, Samurai and Ninja Museum, Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival , Yoyogi Park- Cherry Blossoms, Roppongi Hills Observation Deck ”Tokyo City View“, Tokyo Tower, Imperial Palace, Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, Tsukiji fish market while in Tokyo.

Question - what would be the most cost efficient way to get to all these places? JR pass or a Suica card for Subway, buses and local trains?

I appreciate any advice, since it seems like both ways can work. I think you can use the Suica card for the JR rail, but it might be costly for all the places we plan to visit.

Thank you in advance.

Annette


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