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💡 Travel Cheaply with JR Tokyo District Pass

Tokyo’s 23 special cities cover an area of about 32 km north to south and 30 km east to west. This central region is home to Japan’s political institutions, major corporate offices, and countless tourist attractions.

If you’re visiting Tokyo, you probably want to make the most of your time and money—exploring famous spots while minimizing unnecessary expenses. Fortunately, Tokyo boasts an extensive rail network, including JR East and Tokyo Metro, making it easy to get around without stress. 

We introduce one of the most cost-effective train tickets for Tokyo sightseeing: the JR Tokyo District Pass.

🎫 What Is the JR Tokyo District Pass?

This one-day pass lets you ride unlimited JR trains within Tokyo’s 23 cities, making it ideal for tourists who want to explore various parts of the city without constantly buying individual tickets.

✅ Coverage Area

You can travel freely within the area:

・East: Koiwa Station, Kasai-Rinkai Park Station

・North: Ukimafunado Station

・West: Nishi-Ogikubo Station

・South: Kamata Station

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A map of the Tokyo area with the railway network is shown.

The pass also covers the entire Yamanote Line, which connects key areas like Tokyo Station, Ueno, Ikebukuro, Shibuya, Shinjuku, and more. These areas alone contain a huge number of Tokyo’s must-see sights.

With this pass, there’s no need to buy a ticket each time you hop on a train.

💰 Price

Adults: 760 JPY

Children: 380 JPY

Note: This pass does not include access to Shinkansen.

🎫 How to buy Tickets

Tickets can be purchased from ticket vending machines at JR stations.

Besides JR, there are other great value tickets from Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway, and private railways. We’ll keep updating this site with the latest information to help you travel smarter in Tokyo.