Fukushima to Shinjuku

Fukushima to Shinjuku

Fukushima
Shinjuku
Thu, May 16
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Fukushima to Shinjuku Schedule

Fukushima to Shinjuku Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
Shinkansen JR East Unreserved seat 07:56 - 09:52¥ 9,438
Shinkansen JR East Unreserved seat 09:22 - 11:18¥ 9,438
Willer Express WL12 Express 11:35 - 16:20¥ 3,392
Shinkansen JR East Unreserved seat 12:22 - 14:18¥ 9,438
Shinkansen JR East Unreserved seat 14:22 - 16:18¥ 9,438
Shinkansen JR East Standard Class 16:22 - 18:18¥ 9,801
Shinkansen JR East Standard Class 18:34 - 20:30¥ 9,801
Shinkansen JR East Unreserved seat 21:00 - 22:56¥ 9,438

Transportation from Fukushima to Shinjuku

Facts about the transport from Fukushima to Shinjuku

Cheapest Transport$23
Fastest Transport1h 56m
Earliest Departure7:13 AM
Latest Departure9:00 PM
Departures per day21
Distance252 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAll Nippon Airways, Shinkansen JR East, Willer Express WL12

How to get from Fukushima to Shinjuku

When you want to get from Fukushima to Shinjuku, you have a few options to consider. Traveling between these destinations is possible by different means of transport:

  • Flight
  • Bus
  • Train

If you’re looking for a quick trip, it’s recommended that you use Train. However, if you’d rather take your time with a slower, more affordable travel option, you can book a Flight ticket.

The cost of travel will depend on the means of transport you choose for your trip. A flight ticket is the most expensive option - it will cost you about USD 354.39. If you want to save on transportation, it’s better to take a bus as a bus ticket costs as low as USD 22.45.

How far is Fukushima from Shinjuku?

If you’re traveling by land, it’s important to know the distance from Fukushima to Shinjuku. Your trip will be a total of 157 miles (252 km). The flying distance is 130 miles (209 km).

How long does it take to get from Fukushima to Shinjuku?

The travel time from Fukushima to Shinjuku can vary depending on the mode of transportation you choose. All things considered, the whole journey should take from 2 to 22 hours.

How much does it cost to get from Fukushima to Shinjuku?

The cost of the trip from Fukushima to Shinjuku varies according to what means of transport you choose for your journey. The most affordable operator is Willer Express WL12: travelling by bus expect to pay as low as USD 22.45 for your ticket.

However, if you’re after more upscale travel . The most expensive variant is to opt for a flight - a one-way flight ticket can cost as much as USD 354.39.

Here is a chart of the average ticket prices and transportation options available from Fukushima to Shinjuku:

  • Bus tickets - USD 22.45 to USD 32.02;
  • Train tickets - USD 60.59 to USD 62.92;
  • Plane tickets - USD 305.70 to USD 354.39;

How many trips per day are there between Fukushima and Shinjuku?

Depending on your choice of transportation, the number of daily trips varies.

  • Trains always run on a set schedule - there are 18 trains per day.
  • Buses start plying the route from 11:35 - you can also take a bus as late as 15:15. There are 3 available bus trips every day.

Which means of transport is the best for the route?

Flights

Traveling by plane is the fastest way to get from Fukushima to Tokyo. While it’s often the most expensive option, tool, occasionally you can grab promotional tickets for more or less the price of a train or a ferry ticket. Normally, the minimum you need to pay for a Plane ticket is USD 305.70.

Things to remember before boarding a plane:

  • It’s recommended to book a ticket in advance and check-in online. This way, you can save over 2 hours at the airport, and if your seat selection is on a first come first served basis you will have more options to choose from.
  • Getting through security checks may take some time - it’s recommended to get to the airport at least 1.5 hours in advance.

Airlines flying from Fukushima to Tokyo

All Nippon Airways

Buses

Taking a bus from Fukushima to Tokyo is cheaper than flying. Quite often, a long-distance bus is the cheapest transportation option. Buses normally make bathroom and/or lunch stops along the way.

Things to remember before opting for a bus ride:

  • If possible, make sure to choose higher-class buses for a more comfortable travel experience. Such buses often have an air conditioning system, soft reclining seats, Wi-Fi, bathrooms, etc.
  • As with plane tickets, buses are better booked in advance so that you can secure a good seat.
  • While booking a bus, keep in mind that delays are possible. Yet it still pays to get to the bus station at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure.

Trains

Things to remember while choosing a train ticket:
Consider everything carefully while choosing the class of your train travel. In most cases, the second class is comfortable enough – it features 2 or 4 berths in each compartment and is often air-conditioned.

If you’re in for a premium experience, consider getting a first class ticket. The price of first class tickets may include Wifi, and a choice of snacks and drinks..

The most popular transport from Fukushima to Shinjuku

How to choose the most convenient way of travel from Fukushima to Shinjuku? In order to make your choice of transportation easier, we asked 1000 users to range their preferences for this route. Here are the results of the poll:

  • 100% decided to go for a bus.