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JR pass to Mt Fuji and Hitachi Seaside Park 2015/8/7 09:09
Hi, I would like to go to Mt Fuji and Hitachi Seaside Park for my Tokyo trip. I understand that I can use JR Kanto pass for Mt Fuji, what about Hitachi Seaside park? Is it part of JR Kanto pass as well? or? Thanks in advance!
by shatangsy (guest)  

Re: JR pass to Mt Fuji and Hitachi Seaside Park 2015/8/7 11:38
JR kanto area pass covered until JR Katsuta stn.
http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/kantoareapass/
Not covered unil Ajigaura stn of Hitachinaka Seaside Railway line(not JR)
and local bus after JR Katsuta stn.
http://en.hitachikaihin.jp/access.html
by Tina (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: JR pass to Mt Fuji and Hitachi Seaside Park 2015/8/7 14:46
Hi Tina,

So, in this case, I can still buy KR Kanto pass, and travel to Mt Fuji and also Hitachi Seaside but stop till Katsuta station, the rest of the journey will be on my own, am I right?
by shatangsy (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: JR pass to Mt Fuji and Hitachi Seaside Park 2015/8/7 16:31
Yes,so.

bus : 400Y/oneway around 20min by Ibaraki kotsu bus
(east exit No.2 stop/operate numbers enough)
(no need booking just using regular local line bus as commuter)
This bus.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/makomanaih_3-betu/archives/1027923536.html
http://www.ibako.co.jp/regular/terminal/katsuta-station.html
payment : when u get off from front door in cash (IC card Suica/PASMO... invalid)
(also cannot exchange 2000-10000Y bill,credit card to coin./most Jp local bus,too )
http://www.ibako.co.jp/regular/howto/ride.html
Bus announce (of bus stop name) maybe Japanese only
get off "kaihin kousen nishi-guchi or higashi-guchi" bus stop (no add "Hitachinaka")
nishi/higashi means direction "west/east" guchi means "park gate"

taxi : around 2000Y/15min depends on traffic conditions.
(4 adult passengers max usual/waiting cars enough)
http://umikaze.tokyosuburbanparadise.jp/diary/20061022/m20061022-31.jp...


still wondering?
by Tina (guest) rate this post as useful

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