JR Central Revamps Special Tickets, Launches New Unlimited Rail Pass Covering 17 Private Railways

JR Central Revamps Special Tickets, Launches New Unlimited Rail Pass Covering 17 Private Railways

Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) will implement the launch and revision of special promotional tickets.

JR Central will begin selling the “JR Central & 17 Private Railways Unlimited Rail Trip Ticket” for travel from April 4. In addition to the 16 private railways already covered until 2025, the section between Kanaya and Kawane-Onsen-Sasamado stations on the Ōigawa Railway Ōigawa Main Line will be added, allowing unlimited rides on JR Central and a total of 17 private railways. The limit on the number of times the Tokaido Shinkansen can be used will be abolished. The price will be revised to 9,200 yen for adults (currently 8,620 yen) and 4,330 yen for children (currently 4,040 yen).

For the limited express “Nanki,” JR Central will introduce the “Conventional Line Limited Express Reserved Seat Hayatoku 3” discount from April 1. The applicable sections are between Tsu/Matsusaka and Kii-Nagashima/Owase/Kumano-shi stations, and between Kii-Nagashima and Kumano-shi stations. In addition, the “Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Free Ticket,” which offers unlimited rides between Nagoya and the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route area, will also be sold. All of these tickets will be available through the online reservation service “e5489.”

The “Nanki Limited Express Coupon Ticket” will end sales for travel up to and including March 31. The “Nanki Round-Trip Discount Ticket” will end sales for travel from April 1 to 3. The “Hokuriku Sightseeing Free Ticket,” “Shinkansen Nagoya Round-Trip Ticket,” “Shinkansen Toyohashi Round-Trip Ticket,” “Shinkansen Shinshiro/Moto-Nagashino Round-Trip Ticket,” “Nagoya Round-Trip Ticket,” “Toyohashi Round-Trip Ticket,” and “Shinshiro/Moto-Nagashino Round-Trip Ticket” will end sales for travel up to and including March 31. The “JR Nagoya ⇔ Toyohashi Quartet Ticket” and the “Round-Trip/Quartet Ticket Shinkansen Change Ticket” will end sales for travel up to and including April 30.

In conjunction with these changes, the “EX Hayatoku 1” fare in the Express Reservation and Smart EX services will newly offer tickets for travel between Toyohashi and Nagoya stations, starting with rides from April 1.

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