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Tokaido Line in Seishun 18 Ticket


Tokaido Line in Seishun 18 Ticket

The Tokaido Line is undoubtedly the easiest line to travel with a Seishun 18 ticket, and probably one of the most convenient for tourists because it forms the shortest link between Tokyo and the Kansai region. Trains run every 15 minutes or so during the day, making it easy to take breaks en route without running over schedule. It takes about nine hours to get from Tokyo to Kyoto, not including rest or meal stops; this requires about 4-6 transfers along the way depending on when you travel. These transfers will most likely occur in cities such as Atami, Shizuoka, Hamamatsu, Toyohashi, Ogaki, and Maibara (the last transfer is to the Biwako Line, which connects the Tokaido Line to Kyoto). Tokyo to Nagoya takes about 6 1/2 hours without stops.

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