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14 DAY PASS – East to<br />

South Itinerary<br />

If you’re spending two weeks in <strong>Japan</strong>, consider buying a 14-day <strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Rail</strong> <strong>Pass</strong>, especially if you’re planning to visit several cities that require multiple<br />

Shinkansen trips. Here’s a sample itinerary for you.<br />

Day 1: Narita Airport to Tokyo (spend 3 nights Tokyo)<br />

On the day you arrive in <strong>Japan</strong>, swap over your Exchange Order voucher at the JR Ticket Service Centre at Narita Airport to get your JR <strong>Pass</strong>. Use your<br />

<strong>Pass</strong> to reserve a seat on the Narita Express to Tokyo. That trip will take about an hour.<br />

Day 2: Tokyo<br />

You can spend your first whole day in Tokyo by visiting some of its most popular districts. Use your JR <strong>Pass</strong> to access places that are easily reached via the<br />

JR lines. For example, spend an entire morning in Shinjuku (visiting Shinjuku Gyoen, Central Park and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building), the<br />

afternoon in Harajuku (where you’ll find Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Park, Omotesando and Takeshita Dori), and the evening at the Tokyo Skytree. All of these<br />

attractions are about 5 to 20 minutes by foot from the closest JR train stations.<br />

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