How do I get to Shinkansen platform at Tokyo Station?


How do I get to Shinkansen platform at Tokyo Station? More than ten ticket gates serve as the entrances and exits to the station. Those to the east are called Yaesu, those to the west, Marunouchi. Access to the Shinkansen trains is on the Yaesu side. The ground floor level of Tokyo Station houses 20 train tracks at ten platforms.


Which side of Shinkansen to see Fuji?

Use the bullet train Tokaido Shinkansen to travel to Mt. Fuji right from the heart of Tokyo. On the left side, you will see mesmerizing Sagami Bay, and on the right side the symbol of Japan, the highest summit of the country, perfectly symmetrical Mount Fuji.


Do I need to reserve seats on Shinkansen?

There are no crowds on the intercity Shinkansen trains so free seats tend to be available. However, it is recommended to book a seat before boarding any train during the following peak seasons: April 27 to May 6. August 11-20.


How do I check my Shinkansen platform?

Find the name of your train on the board above the ticket gate and check the platform from which the train departs. Find your car number indicated on your ticket. *On reserved seats cars/sections, “???”, “??”, “?”, or “RESERVED” will be displayed.


Does Shinkansen stop at every station?

On each of the Shinkansen lines there are fast trains, semi-fast trains, and local trains: The fast trains only stop at the main stations. Semi-fast trains make a few more stops. Local trains stop at every station.


How do you get on the bullet train in Tokyo?

To ride a Shinkansen, you need 2 types of tickets. Firstly, you need a passenger ticket which indicates the car and seat numbers along with the destination station. Secondly, you need an express ticket to ride Shinkansen trains (and other types of fast 'express trains').


Which seat to see Mt. Fuji from Tokyo?

Klook Tip: Sit on the “D” aisle of seats (right side) from Tokyo to Fuji for the best views of the mountain on your way there. By Hakone Free Pass: Hop onto the Odakyu line train from Shinjuku and transfer to the Hakone Tozan bus or train to Mt Fuji.


Which side of Tokyo Station is Shinkansen?

Located on the eastern or Yaesu side of the station, Shinkansen bullet trains are your ticket for rapid travel. Several major Shinkansen lines are served by Tokyo Station, including: The Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen to Hakata, Hiroshima, Shin-Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya. The Yamagata Shinkansen to Yamagata and Shinjo.


Where to board Shinkansen from Tokyo?

Where Can I Board the Shinkansen? Platforms 14 through 23 at Tokyo Station are for all Shinkansen trains. Platforms 14-19 are for the Tokaido shinkansen and Sanyo shinkansen trains. Travelers headed to cities in western Japan like Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima will board from these platforms.


Which side of Shinkansen to see Fuji from Kyoto to Tokyo?

Fuji side seat. When traveling to Kyoto, Mt. Fuji is located on the right side, and traveling to Tokyo, it's visible on the left side. For the best view, always reserve the E seat (if you are a group of two, you should book D & E).


Where is the best place to watch the Shinkansen in Tokyo?

I definitely think that JR Himeji Station, not inside the trains, is one of the best spots to feel the technology, the high speed of Shinkansen. At the platform of the station, you can closely look at “Nozomi” or “Mizuho” trains pass way too fast, the speed of 300 kilometres per hour.


Do Shinkansen trains sell out?

Do Shinkansen tickets sell out? Yes, especially for weekend travel and during peak seasons, Shinkansen services can be fully booked. In this case, it may be possible to ride with a non-reserved seat ticket, if you are willing to stand for the entire journey!


Can I use JR Pass to Mount Fuji?

The Japan Rail Pass is valid only on a portion of the travel from Tokyo to Mount Fuji. At Shinjuku Station, take the JR Chuo Line to Otsuki Station. This leg takes around 1 hour, and is covered by your JR Pass. At Otsuki Station, you must transfer to the Fujikyu Railway Line to reach Kawaguchiko Station.


Where are Shinkansen stations?

These include Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shin-Yokohama, Odawara, Atami, Mishima, Shin-Fuji, Shizuoka, Kakegawa, Hamamatsu, Toyohasi, Mikawa-Anjo, Nagoya, Gifu-Hashima, Maibara, Kyoto, and Shin-Osaka Stations.


Can you sit anywhere on Shinkansen?

Some trains do not have non-reserved seats (all seats are reserved). There are no Green Cars on most “HIKARI” and “KODAMA” trains on the Sanyo Shinkansen Line (Shin-Osaka—Hakata), or on Series 800 trains on the Kyushu Shinkansen Line.