Watch this Video if You are Headed to the Izu Peninsula for a Daytrip. #tripreport #japantravel

Watch this video if you are headed to the Izu Peninsula for a day trip. The Izu Peninsula is a 2-hour train ride from Tokyo Station and offers both a variety of onsen hot springs and spectacular views of the sea. However, once you get to Itto station, the tracks change ownership from JR to the private EU railway owned by Tokyo Corporation. What this means is that your JR tickets are no longer valid past ETO. Now, they talk about conductors having tickets for the EU railway on board, but rest assured they do not go around to people. So, here’s what you’re going to do. Stay on board your train until your station. And when you get off, head to the station master desk and hand them your proof of purchase. Then, simply pay your fair and enjoy your day. Return fairs to Itto are available from the machine. But why is it more than a,000 yen to anywhere past Izu Atagawa? Long story short, the Tokyo Corporation bought the rights to complete the line from JNR in 1959. Hopefully, this clears up any confusion. Please follow for more.

Taking JR trains onto the Izu Kyuko Railway might be a bit confusing. In this video, I will show you how to pay the additional fare to ride trains past Ito Station on the Izu Railway.

Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZnXjRTPSP8

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