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7 DAY PASS – Basic Itinerary<br />

A 7-day <strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Rail</strong> <strong>Pass</strong> allows you unlimited rides on JR train lines across the country, as well as free seat reservations. To help you make the most of<br />

your <strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Rail</strong> <strong>Pass</strong>, here’s a suggested 7-day itinerary exploring some of <strong>Japan</strong>’s most iconic sights.<br />

Day 1: Narita Airport to Tokyo (spend 2 nights Tokyo)<br />

After arriving at Narita Airport, swap over your Exchange Order voucher at one of the JR East <strong>Travel</strong> Service offices which are located in Terminal 1 and<br />

Terminal 2 of the airport. Request that it be activated immediately so that you can use it to board the JR Narita Express for the one hour trip to Tokyo.<br />

Day 2: Tokyo<br />

Begin your day sightseeing in Tokyo with an early-morning visit to the lively Tsukiji Fish Market which can be reached along the JR Yamanote line to<br />

Shinbashi Station, followed by a 20-minute walk. Then continue on to the Imperial Palace which is accessed via the JR Yamanote and the JR Keihin-<br />

Tohoku Lines to Tokyo Station, from where it’s just a 10-minute walk.<br />

Spend the afternoon exploring the electronics and otaku district of Akihabara which is located just two stops from Tokyo Station or head to the<br />

neighbourhood of Ueno. Ueno Park is renowned for its Kaneji and Kiyomizu Kannon temples, the Shinto shrine of Toshogu, as well as the Tokyo National<br />

Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, National Science Museum and Ueno Zoo.<br />

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