Everything you need to know about the JR Setouchi Area Pass

What is the JR Setouchi Area Pass?

The JR Setouchi Area Pass allows foreign tourists to explore the Setouchi region, including Okayama, Hiroshima, Matsuyama and Takamatsu, offering unlimited rides on designated trains, buses, and ferries.

It also includes travel on JR lines in the Kansai area (Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe) as well as travel to/from Kansai International Airport and travel on the Sanyo Shinkansen between Shin-Osaka and Hakata (Fukuoka).

A number of bus and ferry routes are also covered by the pass.

Area covered by the JR Setouchi Area Pass

How much does it cost?

  • 7-day pass:
    • Adult: 20,000 yen
    • Child: 10,000 yen

Child passes are only available for those between 6 and 11 years old.

Where can it be used?

  • JR-WEST and JR-SHIKOKU lines within the pass area:
    • Limited Express trains (reserved and non-reserved seats, e.g., HARUKA, SHIOKAZE, NAMPU)
    • Special Rapid Services
    • Rapid Services  
    • Local trains
  • Sanyo Shinkansen between Shin-Osaka and Hakata (Fukuoka).
  • Okayama Electric Tramway and Okaden Buses
  • JR Bus Chugoku – Hiroshima Meipuru~pu Sightseeing Bus
  • Hiroshima Bus – Hiroshima Minato New Route only
  • Ryobi/Shodoshima Ferry (excludes high speed ferry)
  • Ishizaki Kisen/Setonaikai Kisen Ferries
  • JR-West Miyajima Ferry

Important information

  • May require a separate fare for travel on non-JR lines within the pass area.
  • Valid for seven consecutive calendar days (midnight to midnight) from the date of your choice.
  • Exclusively for foreign visitors to Japan (on temporary visitor status).
  • Not valid for Japanese residents.
  • The age of a child is defined as the age on the date of purchase. A passport or other such document is required to prove a child’s age.
  • Children under 6 years old who do not require seat reservations do not need a pass.
  • A separate fee is applicable if you wish to use the Green Car or GranClass.
  • Youth fares (including student discount) are not offered for this pass.
  • You can only use one JR Setouchi Area Pass at a time while travelling in Japan. (You cannot purchase two of the same type of pass if their validity periods overlap)
  • The JR Setouchi Area Pass cannot be used on the Tokaido Shinkansen.

Where to buy

  • Purchase through online or offline travel agents outside of Japan.
  • Travelers must collect the physical pass at a JR West Travel Service Center, JR West Ticket Office (Midori-no-madoguchi) or at a passport reader-equipped ticket machine in a JR West station.
  • Available for purchase on the official JR West website.

For a full list of JR West locations where passes booked via the official JR West website can be collected, the JR West website provides a search function that will find the all locations where the pass can be collected in their area.

JR West passes can be collected at green “reserved ticket machines”

How to reserve seats

Free seat reservations available at:

How to use

Insert only your rail pass into the automatic ticket gate. 

Make sure to pick up your rail pass after passing through the gate. The rail pass cannot be reissued even if it is lost or stolen etc.

How to use your JR Pass

Value

The pass offers value for those making the trip along the coast between the Kansai area and Hiroshima or Fukuoka.

It is not good value for those seeking to make one or two short journeys within the pass area, however it can be cost saving if you plan to make multiple journeys within the timeframe and predominantly use the Shinkansen or Limited Express trains to do so.

Combining multiple Shinkansen and Limited Express journeys with daily use on local lines and buses would likely give good value for the ticket price and in many cases exceed the cost of the pass.

For one adult, a one-way trip on the Sanyo Shinkansen between Shin-Osaka and Hakata will cost approximately 15,540 yen.

If turn this into a round trip or make multiple stops between Osaka and Hakata, you should easily save money using the Setouchi Area Pass when compared to buying individual tickets.

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