Travel Japan by H.I.S. releases new ‘ Japan Rail Pass ’ pricing

Tuesday, 12 Aug, 2008 0

Travel Japan by H.I.S. is offering discounted pricing on all seven, 14 and 21 consecutive day Japan Rail passes. 

The special pricing applies to both ‘Ordinary’ class rail passes and the superior class ‘Green’ passes which still represent one of the best value transport options for FIT travellers visiting the destination.

Prices for a seven-day ‘Ordinary’ class pass start from as little AUD295* per person, AUD470* for a 14-day pass and AUD602* for the 21-day option.

Seven-day superior class ‘Green’ passes start from AUD394* per person, AUD638* for a 14-day pass and AUD830* for the 21-day option.

Underlining the value the Japan Rail Pass represents to visitors, the seven-day pass is equivalent in price to a standard return ticket between Tokyo and Osaka.

The additional benefit of the Japan Rail Pass is that it can also be used on the organisation’s extensive national network of buses and ferries.

Travel Japan by H.I.S. can also provide assistance in pre-booking Japan Rail passes to several other areas of Japan .

These include the Kansai region, Sanyo, Kyushu , Hokkaido and the East Pass which covers Niigata, Yamagata , Fukushima , Sendai , Morioka and Akita .

Prices are available on application.

*Conditions apply. Importantly please note all Japan Rail passes must be purchased prior to travel.

Travel Japan by H.I.S. can readily supply the Rail Passes on a same day basis but the ‘Area’ passes do need to be provided by the company’s railway consolidator partners.

For more information please contact:

Travel Japan by H.I.S. – T:(02) 9267 3333 or toll free on 1800 802 552

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