Train Tickets from Tokyo to Nagoya
Getting from Tokyo to Nagoya by train
The capital city of Japan, Tokyo, and the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture are directly connected via the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train, spanning a distance of 366 kilometers and taking around 1.5 hours. Both Tokyo and Nagoya are staple cities of Honshu, both prominent cities with an identity distinctly Japanese but with different attractions to appeal to different travelers. Travelers can go from Japan's capital and depart from Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station and then disembark at Nagoya Station in Aichi Prefecture, right at Ise Bay.
Reserve your seat with a view on Mount Fuji
On the way from Tokyo to Nagoya, take in the beautiful sights from the window, including a chance to see the iconic Mount Fuji! A little while after departing Tokyo, before approaching Shizuoka Station, one of Japan's most famous landmarks may reveal its timeless beauty to you.
Advantages of taking the train from Tokyo to Nagoya
How to book your Tokyo to Nagoya train tickets
Shinkansen information
Tokyo and Nagoya are connected via the Tokaido Shinkansen, which goes between Kanto and Kansai, with an extension out to Kyushu with the Sanyo Shinkansen Line. The fastest of these trains is the Nozomi Shinkansen, which takes travelers between Tokyo and Nagoya 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 train itself, there are onboard amenities such as power outlets and reclining seats. Enjoy your time commuting in Japan in style and comfort.
Take a look at the differences between the available Shinkansen on this line and where they each stop between Tokyo and Nagoya:
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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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