Japan Bullet Trains for Shinkansen
Avoid the long crowded lines of Japan. Reserve your seats securely. E-tickets and instructions will be sent to your email directly.
How It Works
Book your Shinkansen tickets in 3 simple steps
Search Route
Select departure, arrival station, date and number of passengers.
Select Train
Choose your preferred train and seat class from the list.
Get E-Ticket
Receive your QR code E-ticket via email instantly.
Explore Popular Destinations
Discover the beauty of Japan. Book Shinkansen tickets directly to these top-rated cities.

Tokyo
The bustling capital mixing modern neon with traditional temples.

Kyoto
The cultural heart of Japan, famous for classical Buddhist temples.

Osaka
Known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food.

Mt. Fuji
Japan's iconic active volcano and highest peak.
Popular Shinkansen Routes
Book direct tickets for the most popular high-speed train routes in Japan. Select your destination below.
Trusted by Travelers Worldwide
Don't just take our word for it. Here is what travelers from around the world have to say about our Shinkansen booking service.
"The booking process was incredibly smooth. I received my QR code instantly and boarding the Shinkansen was a breeze!"
"Saved us so much time at the station. Highly recommend for anyone traveling to Japan for the first time. Excellent support."
"Great experience. We booked tickets for our whole family group from Tokyo to Kyoto. Very reliable service."
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Why Choose Shinkansen?
The Shinkansen (bullet train) offers the fastest and most convenient way to discover Japan. With speeds up to 320 km/h, punctual service, and comfortable seating, it beats air travel for most domestic journeys.
Seamless Booking Experience
We provide an easy-to-use English interface for booking tickets on all major lines including Tokaido, Sanyo, and Tohoku Shinkansen. No need to navigate complex Japanese websites or wait in lines at the station.