Sanyo San'in Pass
A região de Sanyo
Descubra Hiroshima, restaurada desde a Segunda Guerra Mundial, o seu memorial e o seu castelo, símbolo do seu antigo sistema feudal.
A cidade de Fukuoka surpreendê-lo-á através da sua cultura original ; com efeito, o seu porto virado para a Coreia foi o centro das primeiras trocas entre o arquipélago e continente. Uma combinação encantadora de natureza, urbanidade e tradição, é uma cidade histórica a não perder.
Por fim, faça uma paragem nos jardins de Okayama, um lugar de magia de cores e luz. O passe permite-lhe usar os transportes entre Osaka, Nara e Quioto, assim como o Ferry para Miyajima onde poderá admirar o célebre Torii do seu santuário Itsukushima, site inscrito no património mundial da UNESCO.
Highlights of the SANYO-SANIN Pass:
How to use the SANYO-SANIN Pass
Delivery
- We will send the e-voucher to your email address within 5 business days of your order. If you want to get it sooner, please contact us. (The e-voucher is NOT the actual ticket, you cannot take trains using the voucher)
- You can print out the e-voucher on paper, or you can simply show the voucher on your mobile device when you exchange it.
Exchange
You can exchange for the Sanyo-Sanin Pass at one of the following locations:
(you will need to present your passport at the time of exchange)
Validity
The Sanyo-Sanin Pass is usable for 7 days from the date of activation.
The following train lines are included in the pass:
Seat Reservations
- With the pass, no additional fee is required for reserved seats.
- Non-reserved Ordinary Class cars can be accessed freely just by showing the pass.
- For reserved first-class seats (Green cars), you will have to pay additional fees.
- To access the platforms, show your pass to the JR staff located at the platform gates.
- For a reserved seat, ask the JR staff at the ticket office.
- It is a personal pass and cannot be transferred to someone else.
- Please always carry your passport when using the pass, as station and train staff may check it.
Cancellation and Modification
- An unused voucher is refundable for one year from the date of issue.
- The voucher can be refunded if it has never been exchanged in Japan for the pass.
- A cancellation fee of 15% of the price of the voucher will be retained.
- No refund is possible for a voucher more than one year after the date of issue.
- No refund is possible for a lost or stolen pass.
Eligibility
Visitors traveling as tourists who have a temporary visitor entry status are eligible for this pass. Japanese passport holders are not eligible for this pass.
Exploring Western Japan
The Sanyo and Sanin regions of Japan encompass a wide range of prefectures and locales, taking travelers from the largest cities to the charming, though often overlooked, countryside. Access the sandy beaches of Wakayama, the bustling urbanscape of Osaka, and then keep heading down to see the historic Hiroshima, and then top off your journey with Kyushu, whose largetst city of Fukuoka is a culinary capital with countless activities to offer.
Fukuoka
The southernmost city covered with the pass is Fukuoka, which will surprise visitors through its unique culture; its harbor area, located opposite Korea, was the center of the first exchanges between Japan and the rest of the Asian continent.
Fukuoka has its share of beautiful shrines and temples for those looking for historic sites. One of the most famous districts of Fukuoka, Hakata, is world-renowned by foodies for its street food and legendary Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen, a local noodle delicacy with a broth made of simmered pork bones.
A charming blend of urbanity and tradition, it is a historic area that is a must-travel.
Hiroshima
Hiroshima, a relatively short Shinkansen ride from Osaka and Kyoto in Kansai, has earned a poignant place in the world's history where the first atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. But this modern city offers more than just memories. With its Peace Memorial Park, it's a city of hope. It offers visitors numerous tourist attractions, including a reconstructed Hiroshima castle and Shukkei-en gardens.
Additionally, Hiroshima is often cited for its culinary culture, providing unique interpretations of Japanese street foods, such as Okonomiyaki, which often has yakisoba at the bottom to differentiate it from the more classic Osaka rendition. Oysters are also a famous delicacy of Hiroshima, often eaten raw or in other dishes. Visit this symbolic city of culture and history!
Area of Chugoku
The pass also includes places such as Izumi Shrine in Shimane, Tottori and its famous sand dunes, Tsuruga in Fukui, known for its great beaches, as well as Takamatsu on the island of Shikoku and Uno stations, both access points to Naoshima art island. This area is easily accessible via train rail from Hiroshima.
Area of Kansai
Make sure you do not miss Korakuen gardens in Okayama, one of Japan's top three gardens. The pass also allows you to use transport between Osaka, Nara and Kyoto, and the Ferry to Miyajima in Hiroshima, where you can admire the famous Torii of Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The JR Sanyo Sanin Area Pass grants access to a very diverse set of destinations accessible via a number of train rail systems including the Sanyo Shinkansen that is serviced via rail trains like the Nozomi Shinkansen, Mizuho Shinkansen, Hikari Shinkansen, Sakura Shinkansen, and Kodama Shinkansen.
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