Starting March 14, 2026, the JR East Rail Pass (Tohoku Area / Nagano–Niigata Area) will be consolidated into a single pass, and prices will be adjusted according to JR East’s official regulations. For details, please refer to the official website (Japanese).
From now until March 13, 2026, regardless of the actual date of use, all purchases completed within this period will be charged at the current (pre-adjustment) price.
As passes can be purchased up to 90 days in advance, the latest selectable travel date under the current price is June 12, 2026. Please take note.
— JR East Rail Pass (Nagano & Niigata Area)—
JR tickets operate under a registration system. Please ensure that you have provided sufficient information that’s required to make a purchase. Please also bear in mind that we will not be liable for any loss or delay due to insufficient information provided by travellers
Please note that if you do not collect your reserved seat ticket by 9:00 pm on the day before your travel date, your seat reservation will be automatically canceled, and you will not be able to collect the ticket on the day of travel
Only 1 JR Pass can be used during your travel in Japan (if the validity period overlaps, you can't buy more than 1 JR Pass of the same type)
Children's age is determined by their age on the date of ticket purchase. Please present their passport for verification
Children aged under 6 do not need a pass if they don't take reserved seats
Monday 08:30 - 19:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 19:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 19:00
Thursday 08:30 - 19:00
Friday 08:30 - 19:00
Saturday 08:30 - 19:00
Sunday 08:30 - 19:00
The JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area provides unlimited travel within its designated areas. It primarily covers major cities in the Nagano and Niigata prefectures, along with key railway lines connecting them to Tokyo. This includes access to regions around Nagano city, Niigata city, and other areas served by JR East lines, offering extensive exploration opportunities within the zone.
The JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area grants unlimited rides on all JR East lines, including Shinkansen (bullet trains), limited express trains, and local trains, within its coverage area. This encompasses routes like the Joetsu Shinkansen and Hokuriku Shinkansen (up to Joetsumyoko), as well as various JR local lines that connect Tokyo to Nagano and Niigata, ensuring comprehensive rail access.
Yes, travelers can use the JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area to reach Hakuba. Typically, this involves taking the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo to Nagano Station, then transferring to a JR Oito Line train. The pass covers the JR train segments necessary for this journey, providing convenient access to the Hakuba Valley and its renowned ski resorts and natural attractions.
The JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area is valid for 5 consecutive days. This validity period begins on the first day of use, which is designated when the e-ticket voucher is exchanged for the physical pass at a JR East ticket office. Once activated, the pass allows unlimited travel for five continuous calendar days within its specified region.
To activate the JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area, you must exchange your e-ticket voucher for a physical pass at a designated JR East Travel Service Center or major JR station ticket office in Japan. During the exchange, you will select your desired first day of use. Once this start date is confirmed, the pass is activated and can be used immediately on JR trains within its coverage area.
The JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area is specifically designed for foreign tourists visiting Japan with a 'Temporary Visitor' status. This means individuals holding a non-Japanese passport who have entered Japan for tourism purposes are eligible. A valid passport with the temporary visitor stamp or sticker must be presented when exchanging the e-ticket for the physical pass.
The JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area primarily focuses on unlimited rides on JR East's extensive railway network, including Shinkansen and limited express trains within its designated region. It generally does not cover non-JR private railway lines, subways, or local buses, unless specific exceptions for certain joint operations or sections are explicitly stated in the pass's official terms of use. The core benefit is JR rail access.
Yes, holders of the JR East Pass: Nagano-Niigata Area can make seat reservations for Shinkansen and limited express trains without any additional charge. These reservations can be obtained at JR ticket offices (Midori-no-Madoguchi) or through designated ticket machines at JR East stations. Reserving seats is recommended, especially for long-distance travel or during peak hours, to ensure comfortable travel.