Train Tickets from Kyoto to Hiroshima

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Itinerary  Kyoto › Hiroshima
Lowest price
$73
Fastest option
1h40
First/last departure
06:55 / 22:44
Distance
390.00 km
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Travel conditions

Ticket type
Your train ticket comes in the form of an e-ticket, sent to you by e-mail. Just scan the QR code code at ticket gates and board your train!
Ticket type


This route uses an e-ticket train ticket. This means that the QR code you receive by e-mail after ordering is your train ticket. You can directly head to ticket gates at your departure station, scan your e-ticket, and board your train. 

Please watch our video on how easy it is to use e-tickets!

Passenger information
Different fares apply depending on passenger age and train class. Above 12, all travelers are considered as adults. Child fares apply from ages 6 to 11.
Passenger information
Ages 12 and above
  • Adult ticket
Ages 6-11*
  • Child ticket
  • *Adult ticket if travelling on the Green Car
Ages 0-5*
  • No ticket needed
  • *Child ticket if infant needs their own seat or if an adult is with more than 2 infants
  • *Adult ticket if travelling on the Green Car
Seating options
Choose your class type between Ordinary (2nd) and Green (1st), and your seating options. You can pick between an aisle seat or a window seat.
Seating options
Ordinary Car

  • The most standard and common car available on the Shinkansen bullet train.
  • With reclining seats, overhead luggage space, foldable tray tables, electrical outlets for charging devices, outerwear hooks, cupholders, and more!
  • Divided into reserved seating (指定席), reserved prior to boarding, and non-reserved seating (自由席), on a first come, first served basis.
Green Car

  • Equivalent of the first-class on Shinkansen bullet trains.
  • With more legroom and further reclining seats.
  • Seats arranged in 2x2 for improved comfort and space.
  • Only reserved seating (指定席) cars.
Placement options

On this route, you can select between 2 seat placement options: 

  • Aisle seat
  • Window seat

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Traveling by train in Japan

Japan has a well-developed rail system that serves as a practical way to get around, whether locally or across the country. This means that both locals and tourists often find themselves hopping on trains almost every day, whether it's their local lines or the famous Shinkansen bullet trains. If you're visiting Japan for the first time, you might be wondering just how important train travel will be during your trip.

Even though train travel is a common part of life in Japan, there are a few things you should know or prepare for before you board your first train. This is true even if you're coming from a place where train travel is already a big deal.

Why are trains so popular in Japan?

Japan's rail system is considered one of the best globally. Riding the train in Japan can be described in three words: efficient, fast, and clean. Until you actually experience it, it’s hard to grasp just how easy and incredibly convenient train travel is in Japan. Even with millions of passengers using the system daily, the trains remain spotless, punctual, and well-maintained. For many, this might sound like a dream compared to the train services in their own countries.

There are plenty of reasons behind this amazing railway system, but it really boils down to Japan's dependence on imported fossil fuels, which led the country to invest heavily in its train transportation network. Since the late 1800s, Japanese train companies have been constructing lines to efficiently transport people and goods from one place to another, and this historic network has allowed cities to develop around train stations. While much of Western urban development has centered on car-based infrastructure, Japan has largely shaped its urban expansion around train stations. In most Japanese cities, you'll find that train stations serve as the economic and demographic hubs of the area.

Thanks to smart investments in its train system, Japan has successfully built one of the fastest, safest, and most reliable rail networks in the world!

Shinkansen Information

The Sanyo Shinkansen, connecting Kyoto and Hiroshima, is renowned for its efficiency and speed. With stops at major cities like Kobe or Okayama, the Shinkansen covers a distance of approximately 380 kilometers (236 miles). The journey, taking on average 1 hour and 40 minutes, allows travelers to witness the changing landscapes from the Kansai region of Kyoto to the Hiroshima region. Trains from Kyoto to Hiroshima depart from the old Japanese capital at Kyoto Station and arrive at Hiroshima Station.

Different types of Shinkansen available

To get from Kyoto to Hiroshima, you can choose two types of Shinkansen high-speed bullet trains: Hikari and Nozomi. Hikari Shinkansen trains make a few stops, which will take you to Hiroshima. The Nozomi is the fastest of the options, being an express and direct service, but it'll cost you more. This Shinkansen also operates only with reserved seats

No matter the type of train, reclinable seats, overhead storage, power outlets, and more are available on board! You can be sure that traveling by Shinkansen from Kyoto to Hiroshima will be both efficient and comfortable. Be sure to research all seat and car options to book the train ticket adapted to your travel needs

How to get to Kyoto Station

Kyoto Station, situated in the heart of the historic Japanese capital, is conveniently connected to various local public transportation lines in and around Kyoto operated by JR or Kintetsu, the regional rail operator in the Kansai region. Additionally, the Karasuma subway line serves Kyoto Station. The extensive bus network in Kyoto is centered around Kyoto Station, providing easy access to the station from any part of the city.

Where to go from Hiroshima Station 

Hiroshima Station, the primary train station in Hiroshima, is situated in Minami ward and is accessible through various local public transportation lines operated by JR, serving both the Hiroshima metropolitan area and the wider region. The renowned Hiroshima streetcars, managed by Hiroshima Electric Railway, also make stops at Hiroshima Station. Additionally, numerous bus lines either depart from or have stops at Hiroshima Station. Being in close proximity to Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park and Museum, it is conveniently within walking distance of the city's main attractions.

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