Kintetsu Rail Passes

  • Published on : 30/01/2016
  • by : Japan Experience

Kintetsu Rail Passes: Kintetsu, the second longest network after JR offers a variety of rail passes for foreign visitors to Japan.

Kintetsu Rail Pass & Kintetsu Rail Pass Wide

Kintetsu Rail Passes

Kintetsu Rail Pass3,800 yen

Kintetsu Rail Pass Wide5,860 yen

1-Day Kintetsu Rail Pass1,500 yen

2-Day Kintetsu Rail Pass2,000 yen

1-Day and 2-Day Kintetsu Rail Pass

1-Day and 2-Day Kintetsu Rail Pass

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Kinki Nippon Railway Company (Kintetsu)

The Kinki Nippon Railway Company (Kintetsu) is the largest rail network after JR in Japan and connects Nagoya Kintetsu Station in the Chubu district of central Japan with Osaka Namba Station, Tsuruhashi and Uehommachi in the Kansai, Kintetsu Nara Station in Nara (with changes as Yamato-Yagi and Yamato-Saidaiji stations), Tenri and Kyoto Kintetsu Station as well as Kuwana, Yokkaichi and further south Toba and Kashikojima in the Ise Shima region of Mie Prefecture.

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