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Julie
5/5
Australia
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The entire experience was amazing. Out favourite was the water and garden flowers. So well organised and would highly recommend to make you sure you include Teamlab on your list of things to do in Tokyo 🥰
Bryant
4/5
United States
The ability to get on and off the train was good. I thought the price of a two-day ticket was extremely affordable. It was somewhat confusing as a tourist to understand how the train lines differ. It was confusing to understand which lines were available to ride or where to exchange tickets.
Yat
4/5
Canada
Car was clean n right on schedule. The exchange of tickets n reservation was a bit complicated, but the price is of good value.
Mark
5/5
United States
Great to reserve seats for each segment of travel
The only down side was we could only book tickets 6 times with the machine then had to go to the ticket counter. Had to stand in line for over an hour one time. The machines should allow at least bookings before having to go to the counter
Marta
5/5
Portugal
Site easy to understand mainly what is included or not in the pass. also the purchacing experience was very easy and intuitive
Martha
4/5
So far so good but there was a little hassle in the beginning when I went to the JR station to exchange the email receipt with the Hokkaido rail pass. The staff found that the same name was printed for all 3 tickets even though I have emailed the names of all 3 passengers so she had to call the JR main office to confirm before printing it out which took quite some time and caused a delay in our itinerary.
Peter
4/5
Australia
Good value.But did ot cover Keiyo line to our hotel in Shiomi
Would have liked instructions to use yellow machines to get on trian.
Had early confusion trying to use touch pads rather than the swipe in
Remi
5/5
France
Worth the price, but the only bad thing for me is the difficulty for finding a station office when you're not from Japan