
Convenient, Save Time
Depending on where you stay, most Shinkansen Stations are located within 20 Minutes by Public Transportation, while going to an Airport can take longer and require passengers to arrive hours early for check-ins.
Child 0 to 5 years old
Travel Free!
While airlines consider infants as under 2 years old, Shinkansen allows 0 to 5 year- olds for free! 6 to 11 year-olds also come with a 50% discount!
**There must be 1 Adult travelling per infant under 6.
Such a Great Deal!
JR PASS allows traveler to enjoy Unlimited Train rides within 7, 14 and 21 Days, depending on the variant you purchase.
Plus, thanks to Japanese YEN valuing lower than expected, the Ordinary 7 Day pass starts at just $333!
Exclusive Day Tours
A memorable Experiences that will make your trip so much more interesting!
Adult: Ordinary
7 Days: $333 + Handling Fee
14 Days: $533 + Handling Fee
21 Days: $666 + Handling Fee
Child: Ordinary
7 Days: $166 + Handling Fee
14 Days: $266 + Handling Fee
21 Days: $333 + Handling Fee
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JR PASS: Ordinary
Adult / 7 Days
$333
+Handling Fee
Adult / 14 Days
$533
+Handling Fee
Adult / 21 Days
$666
+Handling Fee
Child / 7 Days
$166
+Handling Fee
Child / 14 Days
$266
+Handling Fee
Child / 21 Days
$333
+Handling Fee

JR PASS: Green
Adult / 7 Days
$466
+Handling Fee
Adult / 14 Days
$733
+Handling Fee
Adult / 21 Days
$932
+Handling Fee
Child / 7 Days
$233
+Handling Fee
Child / 14 Days
$366
+Handling Fee
Child / 21 Days
$466
+Handling Fee
Tokyo Bar Hopping Night Tour in Shinjuku
An introduction to Izakaya food & drink culture
(Per Person)
$130
Exclusive Day Tours
A memorable Experiences that will make your trip so much more interesting!
Akihabara Anime & Gaming Adventure Tour
Classic games, friendly maids and the anime world all await you!
(Per Person)
$104
Kyoto Tea Ceremony & Kiyomizu-dera Temple Walking Tour
Experience a traditional tea ceremony
(Per Person)
$115
Kyoto Arashiyama Bamboo forest & Garden Half-Day Walking Tour
Arashiyama's villa landscapes, beautiful Japanese gardens, and a bamboo forest
(Per Person / Group of 2)
$143
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About IACE TRAVEL
IACE TRAVEL was first established on February 1st, 1970 in New York, New York as a provider of commercial airline tickets and charter flights catering to corporate and leisure travelers. Since then, our company has evolved in tandem with the dynamic landscape of the global travel industry, with our seasoned, multilingual team now offering a comprehensive suite of services to meet a diverse array of travel-related inquiries. Whether you're looking for airline tickets, travel packages, JR Passes, immersive summer camp experiences in Japan, promotion and marketing consulting, or assistance with organizing corporate MICE events, we have the expertise to assist you.
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Whether you're embarking on your first trip to Japan, organizing a large school trip, or frequently traveling there for business, the Japan travel professionals at IACE Travel have the knowledge and know-how to make your request a reality. The members of our team share a deep bond with Japan, stemming from either originally being from the country, strong familial connections, or having a prolonged immersion in its language and culture, and are prepared expertly assist you in planning your next trip to Japan, ensuring it is as smooth and hassle-free as possible.

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Japan Rail Pass
Your perfect choice to your next trip to Japan!
Foreign tourists (specifically U.S. passport holders) visiting Japan from abroad for sight-seeing under the entry status of “temporary visitor.”

Temporary Visitor entry status, according to Japanese Immigration Law, allows a stay in Japan of 15 days or 90 days for “sight-seeing, etc.” If you apply for a “stay for sight-seeing” when you enter Japan, entry personnel will stamp your passport as “Temporary Visitor.”
Japanese Passport Holders:
New eligibility requirements for sales of an Exchange Order for JAPAN RAIL PASS

People who have both their Japanese passport and written proof—obtained from the embassy or legation of Japan in the foreign country where they live—that they have been living legally in the country for 10 consecutive years or more. * You must present both your passport and proof of eligibility to purchase an Exchange Order in a country other than Japan, and to exchange your Exchange Order for a JAPAN RAIL PASS in Japan. * You cannot use a photocopy of your passport to purchase an Exchange Order or to exchange your Exchange Order for a JAPAN RAIL PASS. * You can purchase an Exchange Order and exchange it for a JAPAN RAIL PASS only if your stay in the country for 10 consecutive years or more is verified by such written proof.
For Multiple Citizenship (including child) for Japan and other countries:

1) When you enter with Japanese passport: The name of the issuing embassy or legation abroad and the issue date must be in the form of a stamp, and the issue date must be within the 6 months prior to the date of purchase of the Exchange Order. In addition, you will need a single copy of your Overseas Residential Registration or Certificate of Overseas Residence verifies that any family members living with you in the country have stayed for 10 consecutive years or more, such a document is valid for those family members. 2) When you enter with non-Japanese passport: You must enter for sightseeing under the entry status of “temporary visitor.” * For Multiple Citizenship, there are cases where entering with foreign passports are not permitted, so we would recommend to bring a single copy of your Certificate of Overseas Residence. Caution: Even if you visit Japan with an Exchange Order, to be turned in for a JAPAN RAIL PASS (hereinafter “JRP”), the exchange cannot be made unless you have “Temporary Visitor” status; if you enter Japan under any other official status, such as “Trainee,” “Entertainer,” “Reentry Permit,” or ” Military (even Veteran),” you cannot exchange the voucher for a JRP. Please note that according to strict interpretation of the Japanese Immigration Law, “Temporary Visitor” status differs even from other types of stay that are also only for short time periods.