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JAL Japan Explorer Pass Review

Travelling to Japan is a yearly tradition for me, so I am so happy that the boarders are finally opening again! From October 11, there will be barrier free entry into Japan and you can bet I’ve already booked my tickets. My favourite itinerary is always Tokyo – Osaka – Kyoto. Most people prefer to take the Shinkansen via Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass), but my preferred way is to fly. I find that it’s much more comfortable, very efficient and I can take all my luggage without worrying about space. Check out my full review of the JAL Japan Explorer Pass Review below!

What is the JAL Japan Explorer Pass?

The JAL Japan Explorer Pass is an affordable fare for tourists and foreign nationals to explore Japan domestically. The fare can be used to access over 30 cities across JAL’s domestic network. There are three fare level – 5,500 JPY, 7,700 JPY and 11,000 JPY. The only caveat is that you need to reside outside of Japan with an international air ticket to and from Japan. Your original flight ticket does not have to be with JAL. It is very simple to book and you can do it directly through the JAL website. Tickets can be purchased up to 3 months in advance.

How to use the JAL Japan Explorer Pass

For me, I usually fly Vancouver (YVR) to Haneda Airport (HND) and then I take a flight to Osaka. I like starting my trip in Osaka and then ending in Tokyo. Because the flight from Tokyo to Osaka is domestic you don’t have to clear customs again after you arrive in Tokyo from Vancouver. You board the plane directly on the tarmac and the flight takes just over an hour. The flight ticket is approximately 160 CAD round trip.

In my experience the planes have had very spacious seats (usually 2 rows with 3 seats per row), free and fast Wi-Fi and 2 baggage luggage allowance for check-in.

How much do you save using the JAL Japan Explorer Pass?

Generally, I spend two weeks in Japan. If I were to do my usual itinerary: Tokyo – Osaka – Kyoto I would need to purchase the The Ordinary JR Pass which is 448 CAD. In comparison I usually purchase a combination of the following:

I usually spend a week in Osaka – Kyoto and then a week in Tokyo. So I’ll need 2 72-hour tickets and 1 24-hour ticket for the Tokyo Subway. So for transportation I generally spend around 242 CAD. The Tokyo Metro network is just as expansive as the JR network, so I highly recommend it. So your savings will be about 200 CAD which you can spend on more food and shopping!

Overall I have found the JAL Japan Explorer Pass to be extremely efficient and cost effective when travelling domestically in Japan. It’s fuss free, hassle free and saves so much time!

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