🇯🇵 Japón

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Japón's Shinkansen (bullet train) network is the gold standard of high-speed rail worldwide. Operated primarily by the six regional JR (Japón Railways) companies, the Shinkansen connects Tokio to Osaka in 2h25m (515 km) on the Tokaido Shinkansen, which has operated since 1964 without a single passenger fatality due to accident. The network now extends from Hokkaido in the north to Kagoshima in the south, covering over 3,000 km of dedicated track. Maximum operational speed reaches 320 km/h on the Tohoku Shinkansen. Nozomi trains are the fastest express services; Hikari and Kodama make more stops and are covered by the JR Pass. Beyond the Shinkansen, Japón's conventional rail network is equally impressive in its density and punctuality. JR lines, private railways (including Kintetsu, Hankyu, and Odakyu), and urban metro systems form an extraordinarily integrated network. Tokio alone has around 285 rail and metro stations. IC cards (Suica, Pasmo, ICOCA) work across virtually all urban transit networks and many convenience stores. Japónese trains are famously precise -- a 1-minute delay prompts an apology announcement. The Japón Rail Pass (JR Pass) is available to foreign tourists and covers unlimited travel on all JR lines including most Shinkansen services (except Nozomi and Mizuho on the Tokaido/Sanyo line). The 7-day pass (around JPY 50,000) can pay for itself in just one round trip Tokio-Osaka. Regional passes (JR Kyushu, JR Hokkaido, Kansai Area Pass) offer more targeted savings for travelers focusing on specific areas.

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The JR Pass is available exclusively to foreign tourists visiting on a tourist visa. It covers unlimited travel on JR lines including most Shinkansen (excluding Nozomi and Mizuho), JR buses, and JR ferries. It must be purchased before arriving in Japón or at select JR ticket offices in Japón. The 7-day pass costs around JPY 50,000 (approximately USD 330).
No. Nozomi (fastest Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen) and Mizuho (fastest Sanyo/Kyushu Shinkansen) are excluded from the JR Pass. Pass holders must use Hikari or Kodama trains on these corridors, which add 30-40 minutes to Tokio-Osaka. All Shinkansen lines in Tohoku, Hokuriku, Kyushu, and Hokkaido are fully covered.
Extremely punctual. The average delay per Shinkansen train is under 1 minute annually. If a train is delayed by more than 5 minutes for reasons within JR control, passengers are issued a delay certificate. This reliability is achieved through meticulous maintenance, dedicated tracks, and automated train control (ATC) systems.
IC cards (Suica issued by JR East, Pasmo by Tokio Metro, ICOCA by JR West) are rechargeable contactless smart cards. Load them with yen and tap in/out at station gates for automatic fare deduction. They work on virtually all trains, buses, and metro systems nationwide and can also be used for payments at convenience stores and vending machines.
The Seven Stars in Kyushu is Japón's most luxurious tourist train. For accessible scenic routes, the Asa Kaigan Railway along Shikoku's Pacific coast, the SL Banetsu Monogatari steam train in Niigata, and the Alpine route (Matsumoto to Toyama) through the Northern Alps stand out. The Hokkaido Shinkansen crosses under the Tsugaru Strait through the Seikan Tunnel, the world's longest undersea tunnel.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27