Buy Your Train Ticket Right

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I had a business trip to Hyogo Prefecture this weekend, and since it was a good opportunity, I decided to stop by the family home in Nagoya. So I went to buy tickets.

A senior colleague told me that routes over 601 km qualify for a round-trip discount — so I decided to try it out.

As I’ve written out in detail below, I managed to buy tickets quite cheaply. And round-trip tickets can even be purchased at ticket machines.

 

Route: Tokyo → Nagoya → Nishi-Akashi → Tokyo. To get the best price on this, I used two JR rules and Express Reservation:

Without any discounts, paying in cash:

Total: ¥35,050

  • Tokyo → Nagoya: ¥10,980 (base fare ¥6,090, reserved seat ¥4,890)
  • Nagoya → Nishi-Akashi: ¥8,570 (base fare ¥4,310, reserved seat ¥4,260)
  • Nishi-Akashi → Tokyo: ¥15,500 (base fare ¥9,350, reserved seat ¥6,150)

Using Express Reservation for e-tickets, purchasing the round-trip discount fare, and using the mid-journey stop at Nagoya:

Total: ¥28,520

  • Tokyo ↔ Nishi-Akashi round-trip discount fare:
    Standard ¥9,350 × 0.9 (10% off) = ¥8,415 → round up to ¥8,420
    ¥8,420 × 2 (outbound and return) = ¥16,840
  • Tokyo → Nagoya express ticket: ¥3,940
  • Nagoya → Nishi-Akashi express ticket: ¥2,870
  • Nishi-Akashi → Tokyo express ticket: ¥4,870

I’d never known about mid-journey stops before, so I hadn’t been using the round-trip discount. The 10% off base fare and not having to pay the initial boarding fee again makes a significant difference.

And mid-journey stops are automatically recognized at the ticket gates — the ticket comes back out, and at Nagoya Station there’s no need to notify a staff member. Those ticket machines are more capable than they look.

Learning to buy tickets correctly can save quite a bit. I want to build up proper knowledge about this going forward.

And with mid-journey stops, you can break the journey as many times as you want (as long as you keep moving forward). Stopping off in Kyoto along the way becomes easy.

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