Shinkansen fares and ticket reservation methods from Himeji to Hakata - Ekitan

Overview of travel methods from Himeji to Hakata

You can travel from Himeji Station to Hakata Station using the Sanyo Shinkansen. This article explains Shinkansen fares, travel time from departure to arrival, and how to book tickets. We have also compiled useful information for your trip to Japan, such as the rules for using the JR Pass and the types of trains you can use.

Basic information from Himeji to Hakata

  • Estimated travel time using "Nozomi" or "Mizuho" trains: Approximately 1 hour 59 minutes to 2 hours 10 minutes
  • Fare for unreserved seats (no reservation required): 13,540 yen
  • Reserved seat fares (advance booking required): 14,810 yen ("Nozomi"/"Mizuho") / 14,070 yen ("Sakura"/"Hikari")
  • Available trains: "Nozomi", "Mizuho", "Sakura", "Hikari"
  • JR Pass: Please refer to "5. Can the JR Pass be used between Himeji and Hakata?" below.

The appeal of Hakata as a tourist destination

Hakata is the central city of Fukuoka Prefecture and a culinary capital famous for Hakata ramen, motsunabe (offal hot pot), mizutaki (chicken hot pot), and street food. It also boasts numerous tourist attractions such as the Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, and Uminonakamichi Seaside Park. It can be reached from Himeji in as little as 1 hour and 59 minutes.

Shinkansen Fares from Himeji to Hakata

Overview of Shinkansen fares from Himeji to Hakata

The Shinkansen fare from Himeji Station to Hakata Station varies depending on the seat class and train type you choose. On the Sanyo Shinkansen, you can use the "Nozomi," "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari" trains. The fares are approximate, and during peak seasons (the period from the end of December to the beginning of January, Golden Week, and Obon), a peak season surcharge may be added to reserved seats and Green Car seats, which require advance reservations.

Comparison of prices for unreserved seats, reserved seats, and Green Car seats.

Seat Fare (Estimate) Features
Unreserved Seats 13,540 yen No seat number is assigned; you can board if there are empty seats.
Reserved Seats (Standard Class) 14,810 yen ("Nozomi"/"Mizuho") / 14,070 yen ("Sakura"/"Hikari") Your seat number is assigned, guaranteeing you a seat.
Green Car 19,680 yen ("Nozomi"/"Mizuho") / 18,940 yen ("Sakura"/"Hikari") Spacious seating and high-quality service, perfect for those who want to travel comfortably.

Features and advantages of unreserved seating

Unreserved seats, which do not require reservations, are the cheapest seating option. However, they can fill up during peak season and busy times, so it's recommended to get to the platform early and queue up.

Shinkansen seats

Features and usage scenarios of reserved seats

Reserved seats, which require advance booking, allow you to secure your seat number before boarding, so you can travel without worrying about crowds. Early bird discounts and other discounted fares may also be available when booking online in advance using EX Reservation or SmartEX.

Features and comfort of Green Cars

Green Cars are a premium class offering more spacious seats and enhanced amenities compared to standard cars. They are recommended for those who want a more comfortable journey between Himeji and Hakata, as well as for business travelers and special trips.

Travel Time from Himeji to Hakata

Shortest Shinkansen travel time between Himeji and Hakata

The estimated travel time from Himeji Station to Hakata Station using the "Nozomi" or "Mizuho" trains is approximately 1 hour 59 minutes to 2 hours 10 minutes. Since the travel time varies depending on the type of train and the number of stops, please choose the train that best suits your travel plans.

Average travel time and difference between trains

If you use the "Mizuho" or "Nozomi" trains, the journey from Himeji to Hakata takes approximately 1 hour 59 minutes to 2 hours 00 minutes. The "Mizuho" can be used with the JR Pass, the "Sakura" takes approximately 2 hours 07 minutes to 11 minutes, and the "Hikari" takes approximately 2 hours 08 minutes to 41 minutes. Trains with fewer stops will have a shorter travel time from departure to arrival.

The speed and features of the Japanese Shinkansen

Japan's Shinkansen bullet trains boast world-class safety and punctuality, and are used by many tourists visiting Japan. They are also appreciated for their minimal delays due to weather, making it easy to plan travel schedules.

Comparison of travel time with air travel

When traveling between Himeji and Hakata by plane, in addition to the flight time, you need to factor in the time required for airport access, check-in, security checks, boarding procedures, and travel from the arrival airport to Hakata city. Since the Shinkansen (bullet train) connects major stations, it is often the more advantageous option when considering the total travel time.

Time comparison with cars and conventional trains

Traveling by car is prone to traffic congestion on expressways, and especially during peak seasons and long holidays, travel time from departure to arrival can be significantly extended. Taking a conventional JR line takes several times longer than taking the Shinkansen. In terms of comfort and punctuality, the Shinkansen is one of the best modes of transport between Himeji and Hakata.

Sanyo Shinkansen departure board

Which train is the fastest?

The difference between "Nozomi," "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari"

Between Himeji and Hakata, you can use the "Nozomi," "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari" trains. The fastest trains are the "Nozomi" and "Mizuho," which take approximately 1 hour 59 minutes to 2 hours. You cannot ride the "Nozomi" with just a JR Pass (you can use it by purchasing an additional "Japan Rail Pass Exclusive 'Nozomi'/'Mizuho' Ticket"), but you can use the "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari" with a JR Pass.

Stations and features of each train

The fastest trains, "Nozomi" and "Mizuho," have the fewest stops and the shortest travel time from departure to arrival. Reserved seats, which require advance booking, tend to sell out quickly during peak season and on weekends, so advance booking is recommended.

Comparison of Travel Time

The fastest trains between Himeji and Hakata are the "Nozomi" or "Mizuho" trains, which take approximately 1 hour 59 minutes to 2 hours 00 minutes. The "Sakura" train takes about 2 hours 07 minutes to 11 minutes, and the "Hikari" train takes about 2 hours 08 minutes to 41 minutes. If you have a JR Pass, you cannot ride the "Nozomi" train with just the JR Pass, but you can use it by purchasing an additional "Japan Rail Pass Exclusive 'Nozomi'/'Mizuho' Ticket". If you do not purchase a ticket, please use the "Mizuho", "Sakura", or "Hikari" trains.

Recommended trains between Himeji and Hakata

If your top priority is the shortest travel time from departure to arrival, the "Nozomi" and "Mizuho" trains are recommended. If you have a JR Pass, please note that some trains may not be usable; please refer to the JR Pass section below to select a suitable train.

Points to consider when choosing a train

When choosing a train between Himeji and Hakata, first check which trains arrive at Hakata Station at your desired departure time. Securing your seat in advance using SmartEX or EX Reservation will make your journey smoother.

Ticket machine

How to book Shinkansen tickets

Basic methods for purchasing Shinkansen tickets

Shinkansen tickets between Himeji and Hakata can be purchased in three ways: at the station's ticket office (Midori-no-madoguchi), at ticket vending machines, or online. During peak season, reserved seats, which require advance booking, tend to sell out quickly, so it is recommended to book as soon as your travel dates are decided.

How to purchase at the station ticket window

Shinkansen tickets can be purchased at the ticket offices (Midori-no-madoguchi) (manned counters) at JR stations. English-speaking counters are also available, so even those who are not confident in their Japanese can use the service with peace of mind.

How to use a ticket vending machine

You can also purchase Shinkansen tickets at the "reserved seat ticket vending machines" installed at train stations. An increasing number of these machines support multiple languages, including English, Chinese, and Korean, and you can also purchase tickets using a credit card.

Online booking (SmartEX official website)

For online reservations, "SmartEX" and "EX Reservation," offered by JR Central, JR West, and others, are convenient. SmartEX allows you to pass through ticket gates using your smartphone or transportation IC card (such as Suica) without needing to purchase a physical ticket.

Points to note when making a reservation

During peak season (the period from the end of December to the beginning of January, Golden Week, and Obon), reserved seats that require advance booking tend to sell out quickly, so we recommend booking as soon as your travel plans are finalized.

Can the JR Pass be used between Himeji and Hakata?

Overview of JR Pass

The JR Pass is a special ticket for travelers who do not reside in Japan, allowing unlimited travel on JR lines without additional charges. It comes in 7-day, 14-day, and 21-day versions, and during its validity period, you can ride JR Shinkansen, limited express trains, and JR conventional lines without any additional charges.

Availability for use between Himeji and Hakata

Train JR Pass Usage Remarks
"Nozomi" Available with additional ticket purchase. You can ride by purchasing an additional "Japan Rail Pass Exclusive 'Nozomi'/'Mizuho' Ticket".
"Mizuho" Available Both unreserved seats (no reservation required) and reserved seats (advance reservation required) are available.
"Sakura" Available Both unreserved seats (no reservation required) and reserved seats (advance reservation required) are available.
"Hikari" Available Both unreserved seats (no reservation required) and reserved seats (advance reservation required) are available.

Restrictions on the use of "Nozomi"

Between Himeji and Hakata, you can use the "Nozomi," "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari" trains. The fastest are the "Nozomi" and "Mizuho," which take approximately 1 hour 59 minutes to 2 hours. You cannot ride the "Nozomi" with just a JR Pass (you can use it by purchasing an additional "Japan Rail Pass Exclusive 'Nozomi'/'Mizuho' Ticket"), but you can use the "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari" with a JR Pass.

Conditions for Using JR Pass with Reserved and Unreserved Seats

With a JR Pass, you can board trains with unreserved seats that do not require reservations. If you wish to use a reserved seat that requires advance reservation, you must reserve your seat at the station's ticket office (Midori-no-madoguchi) or a reserved seat ticket vending machine before boarding. There is no additional charge for seat reservations.

Points to note when using JR Pass

Since the JR Pass is valid for consecutive days from the start date, it's important to carefully set the start date to match your travel schedule. If your travel plan involves visiting multiple cities, not just Himeji to Hakata, you'll often get your money's worth out of the JR Pass.

Himeji to Hakata Shinkansen Timetable

Himeji to Hakata Shinkansen service frequency

The Shinkansen bullet trains operating between Himeji and Hakata are "Nozomi," "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari." They run frequently even during the daytime, so please check the latest timetables on transportation information services such as Ekitan.

Guidelines for the first and last trains

The first trains departing from Himeji Station leave early in the morning, and the last trains depart around 10 PM to midnight.

How to read a timetable

You can check the Shinkansen timetable between Himeji and Hakata on the JR official website or on transportation information services such as Ekitan.

Himeji Station to Hakata Station (excerpt, approximate route)

Departure Train Arrival (Hakata) Travel Time
06:29 "Mizuho" No. 601 08:28 Approximately 1 hour 59 minutes
06:54 "Sakura" No. 741 09:04 Approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes
08:03 "Hikari" No. 731 10:11 Approximately 2 hours and 8 minutes
08:29 "Sakura" No. 745 10:36 Approximately 2 hours and 7 minutes
09:46 "Nozomi" No. 7 11:45 Approximately 1 hour 59 minutes
16:22 "Mizuho" No. 609 18:22 Approximately 2 hours 00 minutes
19:22 "Mizuho" No. 613 21:22 Approximately 2 hours 00 minutes

*Actual times and train numbers may change due to seasonal changes or revisions to the operating schedule. Please check the latest information on Ekitan or other sources.

Peak Hours and points to note

The Himeji-Hakata route is particularly crowded during peak season (the period from the end of December to the beginning of January, Golden Week, and Obon) and on weekends. If you reserve your reserved seat online in advance, you can travel comfortably without worrying about the crowds on the day of travel.

Summary: Shinkansen from Himeji to Hakata

The Sanyo Shinkansen is a convenient way to travel from Himeji to Hakata. The fare is approximately 13,540 yen for unreserved seats (no reservation required), 14,810 yen ("Nozomi"/"Mizuho") / 14,070 yen ("Sakura"/"Hikari") for reserved seats (reservation required), and 19,680 yen ("Nozomi"/"Mizuho") / 18,940 yen ("Sakura"/"Hikari") for Green Car seats. The travel time from departure to arrival using "Nozomi" or "Mizuho" is approximately 1 hour 59 to 2 hours 10 minutes. "Nozomi", "Mizuho", "Sakura", and "Hikari" trains are available between Himeji and Hakata. The fastest trains are "Nozomi" and "Mizuho", taking approximately 1 hour 59 to 2 hours 00 minutes. While the "Nozomi" train cannot be used with the JR Pass alone (it can be used by purchasing an additional "Japan Rail Pass Exclusive 'Nozomi'/'Mizuho' Ticket"), the "Mizuho," "Sakura," and "Hikari" trains can be used with the JR Pass. Tickets can be purchased at station ticket offices (Midori-no-madoguchi), designated seat ticket machines, or online (SmartEX, EX Reservation, etc.). Choose the train that best suits your travel plans and enjoy a comfortable Shinkansen journey between Himeji and Hakata.

Ekitan Travel Media Editorial Department

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