Shinagawa Station
Getting from Tokyo to Kyoto with the Japan Rail Pass is easy. You should take the Shinkansen Hikari bullet train from either Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station in central Tokyo, and arrive at Kyoto Station. Three trains run on the Tokaido Shinkansen line: Nozomi, Hikari, and Kodama.

How much is a Shinkansen ticket from Tokyo to Kyoto?

The most convenient way to get from Tokyo to Kyoto is the Shinkansen bullet train. Via the Nozomi train, the trip from Tokyo to Kyoto takes 2 hours and 20 minutes and costs 14,170 yen (as of July 2020). Shinkansen trains are quiet and shake very little, so you can sit peacefully and relax during your journey.

What station does the Shinkansen leave from in Tokyo?

The 2 shinkansen terminals in Tokyo are at “Tokyo” and “Shinagawa” stations. There is no shinkansen terminal at Shinjuku station. Tokyo station is the main shinkansen terminal, and connects the Tōkaidō (Osaka), Tōhoku (Shin-Aomori), Jōetsu(Niigata) and Nagano Shinkansen bullet train lines.

How fast is the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto?

The train’s speed is in average 330km/h (205.05 mph) and you literally can “feel” the speed. Should you have the opportunity to travel to Japan you definitely should also book a trip with the “Shinkansen”.

How do I book a bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto?

You can purchase Tokyo to Kyoto shinkansen tickets online at Voyagin and have them delivered to your Tokyo hotel. See below for English-language shinkansen timetables. There are also night buses between Tokyo and Kyoto if you want to save money.

Do I need to buy Shinkansen tickets in advance?

You must order at least 3 days in advance before the day of travel. I would advise you to book your shinkansen tickets as far in advance as you can, during peak season like Christmas and New Year, cherry blossom season (April) and fall foliage season (November). It gets extremely busy and trains are often fully booked.

Can I ride Shinkansen without reservation?

Shinkansen have frequent schedules that often run under full capacity. Passengers without seat reservations line up for each train where the non-reserved cars stop. At low and regular season you’ll probably be able to find a seat.

How many Shinkansen stations are there?

Tokaido Shinkansen
OwnerJR Central
LocaleTokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Aichi, Gifu, Shiga, Kyoto, and Osaka Prefectures
TerminiTokyo Shin-Ōsaka
Stations17

How many seats are there in bullet train?

Each train will have a passenger capacity of between 1,300 and 1,600 passengers. The system will be designed to operate trains at a maximum speed of 350 kilometres per hour (220 mph), while the operational speed would be 320 kilometres per hour (200 mph).

How much does it cost to take the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto?

The regular one way fare from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13,320 yen for a non-reserved seat or around 14,000 yen for a reserved seat. A 7-day Japan Rail Pass costs about the same as regular round trip tickets. The Japan Rail Pass is valid on Hikari and Kodama trains, but not on Nozomi trains.

How long is bullet train ride from Tokyo to Kyoto?

The Takeaway. The shinkansen (bullet train) is the best way to travel between Tokyo and Kyoto. It takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes and costs Y13,080 between Tokyo and Kyoto(non-reserved seat).

How far is Tokyo from Kyoto?

Distance between Kyoto and Tokyo is 365 kilometers (227 miles). Driving distance from Kyoto to Tokyo is 458 kilometers (285 miles).

How much is the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto?

The regular one way fare from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13,080 yen by non-reserved seat on any train, around 13,500 yen by reserved seat on Hikari or Kodama trains and around 14,000 yen by reserved seat on a Nozomi train.

Which train station to get a Shinkansen in Tokyo?

Tokyo Station, located beside the Imperial Palace, is where you’ll get on the high-speed Shinkansen trains but the busy station also sees well over 3,000 inner city trains every day. Despite this overwhelming number, it is only the fifth-busiest station in Eastern Japan.