Tokyo -> Kyoto Very easy! The staff at the station taught us to hold our phones landscape when scanning the QR code. After doing that it then worked every times Our seats were exactly what we expected. Recommend the oversize luggage spaces. ...
The good news is that only three Shinkansen routes have strict luggage size rules. But the bad news is that these are pretty popular routes — especially the Tōkaidō Shinkansen, which is the one you take to travel between Tokyo and Kyoto or Osaka. ...
If smaller than the set dimensions, items can go in the overhead luggage racks; if larger, it cannot be taken onto the train at all. Photo by Carey Finn Which train lines are affected? The luggage rules are limited to the Tōkaidō Shinkansen (between Tokyo and Osaka, including Kyoto), ...
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Kyoto- himeji Himeji- Hiroshima Hiroshima-Tokyo We do have 2 medium size checked luggage, and two small backpacks. Any other suggestions if not to take Shinkansen will be greatly appreciated. We travel in 3rd week of October. Thank you again ParveenReply...
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Luggage restrictions There arenoluggage restrictionson the Hokuriku Shinkansen; they are limited to only a handful of the busiest Shinkansen services across Japan. Discount passes for the Hokuriku Shinkansen The JR Tokyo Wide Pass is one way to save money on the Hokuriku Shinkansen.| Photo by iSt...
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s unlimited travel around Japan for 28,000 yen, you could save thousands traveling from Sapporo to Fukuoka and return. The reality is, most visitors don’t travel that much. Some might even struggle to go from Tokyo to Kyoto return, especially when you can fly into Tokyo and fly out of...