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  1. Oirase Stream (奥入瀬渓流, Oirase Keiryū) is a picturesque mountain stream in Aomori Prefecture and one of Japan's most famous and popular autumn colors destinations. The stream flows along the floor of the Oirase Gorge, winding among trees, which - while a lush green in spring and summer - turn brilliant shades of red, yellow and orange ...

    • Jorudan
    • NAVITIME
    • Google Maps
    • Printed Timetables

    Jorudan has been around since the early days of the Internet. Today, Jorudan offers a website and an app, both of which come with free search functions and some additional paid functions. The free options available differ between the web and app, with the app version being greatly superior to the website. The free app allows to exclude specific tra...

    The English route search service by Navitime is close to perfect. Not only does it have a Japan Rail Pass option, but it can similarly handle several other rail passes. It also allows to exclude results by train category and other means of transport. Besides covering train and flight connections, Navitime is particularly strong with bus connections...

    Last but not least there is Google. Google map search results are tremendously powerful and not limited to trains, buses and flights, but also cover car, bicycle, walk and wheelchair-friendly options, while being interlinked with other useful Google services. However, the Google Map connection tool does not currently allow users to exclude certain ...

    Printed railway timetables in Japanese are sold in bookstores and kiosks across Japan. Both nationwide timetables as well as those covering a specific region or railway company are available. The largest timetable books contain kana readings for all station names, but they can still be rather difficult to use without Japanesereading skills. Unfortu...

  2. Covered by: Japan Rail Pass. Take a Kodama or Hikari train along the JR Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo to Mishima Station. Then, take the JR Tokaido Line from Mishima to Fuji Station and transfer to the JR Minobu Line to Fujinomiya. The entire journey takes around two hours and costs about 4500 yen. The trip is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass.

  3. The Railway Museum was opened in 2007 in Saitama City by JR East. It recounts the history of railway in Japan, exhibits many previously used train cars, teaches train operation using interesting simulators, and explains railway technology as it evolved over the years. The museum's big collection of formerly used train cars includes steam and ...

  4. The Hokuriku Shinkansen (北陸新幹線) is a shinkansen line that connects Tokyo with Tsuruga in Fukui Prefecture. It is operated by the East Japan Railway Company, commonly known as JR East, and the West Japan Railway Company, commonly known as JR West. The shinkansen line was opened as far as Nagano in 1997 in time for the Nagano Winter ...

  5. Nostalgic sightseeing train through a scenic valley. The Sagano Scenic Railway (嵯峨野観光鉄道, also known as the Sagano Romantic Train or Sagano Torokko) is a sightseeing train line that runs along the Hozugawa River between Arashiyama and Kameoka. Its charming, old-fashioned trains wind their way through the mountains at a slow pace ...

  6. The Shonan Shinjuku Line (湘南新宿ライン, Shōnan Shinjuku Line) provides a direct connection from Shinjuku to Yokohama, Kamakura and the Shonan area of Kanagawa Prefecture south of Tokyo, as well as Saitama, Gunma and Tochigi prefectures north of Tokyo. Between Ikebukuro and Osaki, the Shonan Shinjuku Line runs parallel to the Yamanote ...

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