Train Tickets from Nagoya to Tokyo
Getting from Nagoya to Tokyo by train
Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture and Tokyo in the Kanto region are directly connected via the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train, spanning a distance of 366 kilometers and taking around 1.5 hours. The two cities are rich in authentic and unique culture, carrying a strong identity that well represents the many faces of Japan.
On Honshu Island, the capital of Aichi Prefecture is Nagoya, which has a significant cultural scene of its own. The first castle to be designated as a national treasure in the nation was Nagoya Castle. With some of the most distinctive and delectable Japanese cuisines—such as red miso, tebasaki (chicken wings), and unagi hitsumabushi—Nagoya is also a top destination for foodies. After your trip out to Nagoya, it's now time to return to the country's capital, Tokyo!
Reserve your seat with a view on Mount Fuji
On the way from Nagoya, a little before reaching the country's capital, Tokyo, passengers can get a chance to see Mount Fuji from the train. To do so, select a window seat reservation and let yourself be amazed! This will be right before Shizuoka Station. After passing Mount Fuji, the natural landscapes of Japan will disappear to leave room for the Tokyo suburbs, before you reach your destination, Tokyo Station.
Advantages of taking the train from Nagoya to Tokyo
How to book your Nagoya to Tokyo train tickets
Shinkansen information
Tokyo and Nagoya are connected via the Tokaido Shinkansen, which goes between Kanto and Kansai. The fastest of these trains is the Nozomi Shinkansen, which takes travelers to these cities within 1.5 hours. From Tokyo, travelers can depart from either Shinagawa Station or Tokyo Station, then get off at Nagoya Station to be right in the city center. On the Shinkansen itself, there are onboard amenities such as power outlets and reclining seats. Enjoy your time commuting in Japan in style and comfort. Shinkansen trains available on this route are the Nozomi, Hikari, and Kodama trains.
Find out more about the different available Shinkansen between Nagoya and Tokyo and where they each stop below:
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How to exchange train tickets in Japan
When you purchase a train ticket with Japan Experience, you will receive a QR code via email.
To receive your usable tickets, simply scan the QR code at ticket machines located inside stations in Japan and, if asked, enter the phone number associated with your order, which Japan Experience will provide you with.
In lieu of the QR code, the five-digit registration number (beginning with the number “4”) found in the order confirmation email can also be used.
Please find more information below about ticket fares and exchanging your train tickets upon arriving in Japan, whether it is at the airport or at major stations in the city. With your QR code, you will also receive a detailed user guide to guide you through the easy and efficient process of getting your physical train tickets in Japan.
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