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Traveling by train in Japan
Japan boasts a highly developed rail system, making it an incredibly practical mode of transportation for both locals and visitors. As a result, many people find themselves using trains almost every day, whether it's their local lines or the renowned Shinkansen bullet trains. For those embarking on their first journey to Japan, the significance of train travel during their stay is likely to be a consideration.
Although train travel is a common aspect of life in Japan, there are several factors that first-time travelers should be aware of or prepare for before they board. This is true even for those coming from countries where train travel is already a significant part of the culture.
What makes trains so popular in Japan?
Japan's rail system is recognized as one of the finest globally. Riding the train in Japan can be described in three words: efficient, fast, and clean. Until you experience it firsthand, it can be hard to grasp just how easy and remarkably convenient train travel is in Japan. Even with millions of passengers using the system daily, trains remain impeccably clean, punctual, and well-maintained. For many, this may seem like a dream compared to the train networks in their own countries.
There are numerous factors contributing to this remarkable railway system, but it primarily stems from Japan's dependence on imported fossil fuels, which led the nation to make significant investments in its transportation network via trains. Since the late 19th century, Japanese train companies have been constructing lines to transport people and goods efficiently from point A to point B, and as a result of this extensive network, cities began to develop around train stations. While much of Western urban development has centered on car-oriented infrastructure, Japan has largely shaped its urban expansion around train stations. In most Japanese cities, you will find that train stations serve as the economic and demographic heart of the city.
Through strategic investment in its train system, Japan has successfully established one of the most dependable, swift, and safe rail networks globally!
Shinkansen information
Different types of Shinkansen available
To travel from Himeji to Kyoto, travelers can choose between the Kodama, Hikari, and Nozomi types of Shinkansen trains. The Nozomi, the fastest alternative, costs extra and serves as an express service. It should be remembered that all Nozomi Shinkansen trains require reservations.
Customers traveling by rail can enjoy onboard facilities like power outlets, overhead storage, and reclining seats. Taking the Shinkansen from Himeji to Kyoto ensures efficiency and comfort. It is recommended that you look into all of your options for seats and cars in order to buy a train ticket that best suits your needs.
How to get to Himeji Station
Himeji Station is operated principally by JR West (Japan Railways), and is a major stop on the Sanyo Main Line as well as the Tokaido-Sanyo Shikansen Line. There is also the JR Kobe Line, Bantal Line, and Kishin Line. Not far from some of the city’s most well-recognized attractions, its central location is convenient, with its surroundings being largely commercial with hotels around. The interior of the station has 5 total platforms that are organized in a way that is multi-layered.
Where to go from Kyoto Station
Kyoto Station is easily accessible by public transit from JR or Kintetsu, the regional rail company operating in the Kansai area, and is situated in the center of the historic Japanese capital. Kyoto Station is likewise a stop on the Karasuma subway line. Kyoto Station is the hub of the city's renowned and vast bus network, which allows you to connect to a variety of bus routes and travel anywhere in Kyoto.
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