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JR Kyushu Rail Pass

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Overview

Travel around Kyushu at your own pace: 3,5, or 7 days accessing major rail lines. Enjoy doorstep delivery of your pass.

Highlights

  • - Spend 3, 5, or 7 consecutive days getting to know Japan's southernmost island better. Travel via trains, local and express trains exploring Kyushu – north, south or all of it,
  • - Exclusive to tourists, this pass boosts connectivity tremendously, granting access to Shimonoseki, local trains, express trains, and bullet trains of the Hakata - Kagoshima-chuo line.
  • - Explore Kyushu to your heart's content without worrying about transport: visit beautiful castles like Kumamoto and mighty volcanoes like Mount Aso.

What's included

  • Inclusions
  • **All Kyushu Pass**
  • - Trains within the Kyushu (Hakata - Miyazaki Airport stations) area including Shimonoseki
  • - Unlimited reserved and non-reserved seats
  • **South Kyushu Pass**
  • - Trains between Oita, Kumamoto, Kagoshima-Chuo, Miyazaki, and Miyazaki Airport stations
  • - Unlimited reserved and non-reserved seats (redeemable up to 6 times)
  • **North Kyushu Pass**
  • - Trains between Hakata, Kokura, Mojikō, Saga, Nagasaki, Sasebo, and Beppu stations
  • - Unlimited non-reserved and reserved seats (redeemable up to 6 times)
  • **Note**: Seats can only be reserved on Shinkansen (Mizuho, Sakura, Tsubame, and Kamome bullet trains) and limited express trains.

Not included

  • - JR Kyushu buses
  • - B&S Miyazaki buses
  • - Cruise Train Seven Stars in Kyushu
  • - ARU RESSHA (Sweet Train)
  • - Shinkansen (bullet train) between Hakata and Kokura
  • - Access to Green Cars (private room/compartment)

Cancellation policy

These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.

Your experience

Convenience matters

Travel is fun, and this pass lets it stay that way, taking away all your worries about getting around the beautiful island of Kyushu. Created exclusively for tourists, this pass lets you explore the south, north, or all of Kyushu in 3, 5, or 7 days: whatever your itinerary, consider your travel sorted.

Also, Kyushu is wonderful. The land of fire is well known for its indigenous art, craft, and drool-worthy food. From the world's largest active volcano 'Mt Aso' to the serene 'Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine', there's a lot to see and do here. Hence the truly wise (may) say, "Get the pass."

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