JR East to Revise Prices for “Ekinet” Limited Tickets and Discount Passes from March 14

JR East to Revise Prices for “Ekinet” Limited Tickets and Discount Passes from March 14

East Japan Railway Company (JR East) will revise the prices of “Ekinet” online limited products and promotional rail passes, starting with purchases made on and after March 14, in line with fare revisions.

JR East will revise the prices of the “Shinkansen e-Ticket” and “Limited Express Tokudane” products sold exclusively through “Ekinet.” Examples of sections and prices include 17,910 yen (an increase of 440 yen) for Tokyo–Shin-Aomori, and 10,780 yen (an increase of 220 yen) for Tokyo–Niigata.

In addition, JR East will revise the prices of the following products: booklet-type multiple-ride tickets such as “W (Double) Ticket,” “Conventional Line Reserved Seat Limited Express Multiple-Ride Ticket (Shinano Multiple-Ride Ticket),” “Conventional Line Non-Reserved Seat Limited Express Multiple-Ride Ticket (Shinano Multiple-Ride Ticket)”; and free-pass type tickets such as “Tokunai Pass (Tokyo 23 Wards Pass),” “Sendai Marugoto Pass,” “Tokyo Free Ticket,” “Sendai Marugoto Pass Wide,” “Holiday Odekake Pass,” “Aizu Gurutto Card,” “Nonbiri Holiday Suica Pass,” “Aomori Holiday Pass,” “Yokohama & Minatomirai Pass,” “Iwate Holiday Pass,” “Gunma One-Day Local Pass,” “Gono Line Free Pass,” “Echigo Two-Day Pass,” “Tsugaru Free Pass,” “Shinshu One-Day Pass,” “Monorail & Tokunai Pass,” and “Chiisana Tabi Holiday Pass.”

Furthermore, the prices for “Touch de Go! Shinkansen,” which can be used with transport IC cards, will be set to match the standard amounts after the fare revision. With the discontinuation of round-trip discounts, sales of the “Shinkansen e-Ticket (Round-Trip Discount)” will be terminated.

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