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How to book your Shinkansen tickets in Japan with Smart-EX

How To Book Your Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Tickets with Smart-EX

If you’ve decided not to buy a JR Pass for your travels throughout Japan, you’ll need another way to book your Shinkansen, or bullet train, tickets. Many other travel bloggers and influencers recommend Klook, but I found it a bit confusing and saw that the prices were sometimes inflated. So, instead, I turned to Smart-Ex, the official Tokaido Shinkansen ticket booking platform in Japan. Note: Smart-Ex does NOT cover JR East or Hokkaido.

I found booking Shinkansen tickets with Smart-Ex to be user-friendly and painless. Plus, you can easily generate a QR code ticket or even link your ticket to your Suica card for an easy travel day when you arrive in Japan! More on that below.

This is a handy guide on how to use Smart-Ex and book your Shinkansen tickets easily.

Mount Fuji from our Shinkansen window

Quick Things to Note:

Step-by-Step Guide to Booking Tickets with Smart-EX

This is everything you need to know about booking Shinkansen tickets with Smart-EX

Make an Account

 

Login

Type in your membership ID and password, and press login.

Start booking!
Book Seats
Purchase your tickets

Ticket Options

Here, we’ll quickly discuss the options for redeeming your ticket.

Linking your IC Card with Smart-Ex

This is the easiest and most convenient way to get your Shinkansen tickets. However, you can only do this with an iPhone or a physical IC card. Sorry, Android users. They don’t yet have a digital IC card for your Google Wallet (unless you have a Japanese phone). Maybe soon! If you’re an Android user, scroll down to the other two options. I used Suica, but the other digital IC cards have the same process.

And you’re done! On the day of your trip, all you have to do is swipe your IC card on the designated Shinkansen gates and a piece of paper will print out. Don’t forget to grab it, it has your seat designation and is important for if there is ticket control.

It’s super easy and fast! Truly the best option, in my opinion.

Getting a QR Code Ticket

For those without an IC card, you can do the second easiest option, generating a QR code ticket which you can swipe in with on the day.

And you’re done! On the day of your trip, all you have to do is swipe your IC card on the designated Shinkansen gates and a piece of paper will print out. Don’t forget to grab it, it has your seat designation and is important for if there is ticket control.

Picking up a Physical Ticket at the station

If you like physical tickets, Smart-EX can generate a code that allows you to pick them up at ticket machines in the station.

I didn’t do this, so if you need further guidance, Smart-EX has a handy step-by-step guide here.

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Voila! Those are all the ways to book and redeem your Shinkansen tickets with Smart-EX. Happy travels! Check out my full Japan itinerary here.

Unfortunately, I can’t provide guidance on booking tickets for areas not covered by Smart-EX (JR East or Hokkaido). However, I plan to return to Japan soon, so you’ll be the first to know once I’ve done it myself.

In the meantime, here are some links that might help you: 

Jr East Reservation Platform 

Rail passes for Hokkaido

Hokkaido tickets with Klook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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