Saturday, July 9, 2011

3 Quick Discount Japan Travel Tips


In this article we introduce you to 3 quick discount Japan travel tips that can save you big dollars and yen during your travels within Japan. 

1. Japan Rail Pass

The Japan Rail Pass is a rail pass offered by the Japan Railways Group (JR), Japan's largest rail company, which enables foreign visitors to travel virtually anywhere in Japan by rail at a significant discount.

The Japan Rail Pass may be used on all JR rail lines, including the shinkansen bullet trains. Since JR rail lines serve just about every part of Japan, this means that you can travel anywhere in Japan for a single low price!

The main thing to know about the Japan Rail Pass is that it must be purchased within your country of origin prior to leaving for and arriving in Japan. It cannot be purchased in Japan!

2. Suica & N'EX Travel Package

The Suica NEX (Suica & N'EX) travel package combines the convenience of the Suica smart card and the Narita Express train from Narita Airport into Tokyo at a single low discount price, giving users the fastest ride into Tokyo from Narita International Airport and the simplest and most convenient means of paying for train fares thereafter.

When you purchase the Suica & N'EX package, you will receive a Suica card plus a Narita Express ticket. Use the NEX ticket for your ride into Tokyo or Yokohama. The Narita Express is the fastest way to get to Tokyo or Yokohama after a long flight, and the Suica & N'EX package gets you on board at a nice discount!

3. Suica Smart Card

Once you've arrived in Tokyo or Yokohama, you can use the Suica card on the JR and other trains in and around Tokyo and elsewhere in Japan. The balance on the card will probably only be enough for a few short train rides, but you can recharge the Suica card at JR ticket machines. This is great because the Suica card lets you avoid the stressful hassle of figuring out and purchasing fares for each train ride, which can be a daunting task for first-time Japan travelers.




Find out more about these and other discount Japan travel deals at http://www.essential-japan-guide.com/.



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