2012-05-12
Leaving Hiroshima
This is the tram station accross
from the south (Shinkansen) exit
of Hiroshima station, this will take
you right to the station across from
the atomic bomb dome.
In my case, it took me to and from
Dobashi station, which is just
5 minutes walk (even with
heavy luggage) from the J-Hoppers hostel where I stayed.
A departing Bullet train.
An arriving Shinkansen (mine
came in just after this one)
The Japan Rail Pass really is the way to go. You can't
use some trains (such as the Nozomi) but it doesn't
matter, plenty of perks, reserve seats (or not - you
can take your chances with an unreserved seat car).
And use a number of other JR lines, such as the
Tokyo and Osaka loop lines - for free. These tickets
do pay for themselves quickly if you are doing
a lot of traveling.
from the south (Shinkansen) exit
of Hiroshima station, this will take
you right to the station across from
the atomic bomb dome.
In my case, it took me to and from
Dobashi station, which is just
5 minutes walk (even with
heavy luggage) from the J-Hoppers hostel where I stayed.
A departing Bullet train.
An arriving Shinkansen (mine
came in just after this one)
The Japan Rail Pass really is the way to go. You can't
use some trains (such as the Nozomi) but it doesn't
matter, plenty of perks, reserve seats (or not - you
can take your chances with an unreserved seat car).
And use a number of other JR lines, such as the
Tokyo and Osaka loop lines - for free. These tickets
do pay for themselves quickly if you are doing
a lot of traveling.
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2 comments:
Yay, Japan Rail!!! Aren't the shinkansen the most amazing ever? We spent many a happy hour in our reserved seats travelling around. Really enjoying your adventures and photos.
I will truly miss the train system when I get home, of course the Japanese have been smart for the past 60 years, building up rail, while we have become dependent upon roads, gas and our beloved cars. Now we are paying for it, while over here, you ride the rails in the cities to where you need to go for just a couple of bucks.