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Shikoku Pass

All Shikoku Pass


Shikoku: an unknown island to discover by train
Shikoku area railing network map

A JR Shikoku propõe o JR Shikoku Pass, que permite viajar nos trens JR da região durante 3, 4, 5 ou 7 dias consecutivos.

Isto inclui os trens seguintes: JR Shikoku, Tosa Kuroshio Railway, Asa Kaigan Railway, Kotoden, Iyotetsu, Tosaden.

O passe é gratuito para crianças de menos de 6 anos e a metade do preço para crianças entre os 6 e os 11 anos. 

3 dias

Adulto: 73 €

Criança: 37 €

4 dias

Adulto: 92 €

Criança: 46 €

5 dias

Adulto: 104 €

Criança: 52 €

7 dias

Adulto: 122 €

Criança: 61 €

A região de Shikoku

Shikoku é conhecida no Japão pela sua famosa peregrinação a 88 templos, que seduz através das suas paisagens de montanhas, castelos e vistas sobre o oceano. É também o centro da agricultura, e lá encontrará as melhores e mais belas frutas do arquipélago!



Coma Sanuki udon, especialidade da prefeitura de Kagawa desde a era Edo e em Agosto não perca o seu festival de Obon e as representações de Awa Odori.

 


 

Kochi Prefecture is a largely rural area known for its natural scenery of mountains, plains, and coast. It is home to one of the most well-preserved feudal castles in the form Kochi Castle. For a sweet and charming shopping experience, the famous Sunday market has been going on for nearly centuries, evolving with the times. Along with food, artisanal goods are peddled by vendors and craftsman. A place like Kochi serves as a nice escape from larger cities in Japan. 

Kochi is particularly popular with those looking for adventures in the water, as it is home to a medley of traversable rivers. Kayaking is a popular activity to engage in with both the prefecture's rivers and oceans. Diving and ferry rides are also fun adventures, and for those looking for more leisurely activities, a day whale and dolphin watching around the waters of Kochi is very popular and fun for the whole family. 

Kochi Castle, Kochi Prefecture

Kochi Castle in Kochi Prefecture

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Kagawa Prefecture

Kagawa Prefecture, the smallest prefecture in Japan, is home to Shodoshima, an inlet island with an array of unique features to attract travelers from all over. It was the first area in Japan to successfully grow olives, and has thus been nicknamed "Olive Island." In fact, much of the fame of Shodoshima is due to its gastronomic contributions, also well-renowned for its famous soy sauce breweries. Just like much of Shikoku, the natural attractions of Shodoshima are a major draw, and a fun presence for everyone are the wild monkeys that call Shodoshima home. 

In addition, Kagawa is considered a mecca for those with an appreciation for art. Naoshima Island, right off the coast of takamatsu, is boasts some of the most well-recognized art installations in the world and garners the attention of visitors from all over the world, often times traveling to this area of Japan specifically to see what the island has on display. The most iconic of these installations is that of the spotted pumpkin created by the equally iconic Yayoi Kusama

Famous Artwork on Naoshima Island

Famous Artwork by Yayoi Kusama on Naoshima Island, Kagawa

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Tokushima Prefecture

Tokushima Prefecture is located on the Eastern part of Shikoku and is connected to Honshu via bridge. It is in this prefecture where the Shikoku Henro traditional begins with the visitation of Ryozenji Temple. In fact, more than a quarter of all 88 temples of the Shikoku Henro are located within Tokushima, so those who undergo the pilgrimage will grow very familiar with the area. 

Tokushima, despite being a smaller prefecture in terms of total area, is home to the largest street festival in all of Japan in the form of the Awa Odori Dance Festival that takes place in August. Over millions of people, both within the prefecture and who travel from other parts of Japan and the world, attend and participate in the festival every year. 

The area of Naruto in Tokushima is home to a number of natural whirlpools in the surrounding waters. Sight-seeing boats bring those who travel out onto the water for one of the most unique natural experiences to be had within Japan.

Awa Odori Dancer, Tokushima

Awa Odori Dancer, Tokushima Prefecture

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Ehime Prefecture

 

 

Finally, Ehime Prefecture is located on the part of Shikoku Island that rests right below Hiroshima.  This prefecture is a paradise for those who love the outdoors. One of the most popular reasons for travel to Ehime is that of its cycling routes. There are nearly 30 different cycling routes within the prefecture that visitors can travel on. Definitely an interesting and active alternative to travel via bus or train (though these will all be accessible if necessary via the All Shikoku Pass).

Matsuyama City, the capital of Ehime Prefecture, is a beautiful blend of new and old. Within the city is the famous Matsuyama Castle that is particularly beautiful during the day in Spring time. From here, those who travel to Matsuyama often make a stop at the famous and historic Dogo Onsen, said to be the oldest hot spring in all of Japan. Visitors to the onsen can leisurely enjoy their time in the baths to recover and relax. 

Dogo Onsen in Ehime Prefecture

Dogo Onsen in Ehime Prefecture

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Condições do All Shikoku Pass 

Troca

  • São elegíveis as pessoas com estatuto de visitante temporário.
  • Os detentores de um passaporte japonês NÃO PODEM usar este passe.
  • O voucher é válido para troca pelo passe durante 3 meses.
  • Uma vez trocado o passe, a data de validação não poderá ser mudada.
  • Para trocar o voucher pelo passe precisará do seu passaporte.

Balcões de troca JR:

  • Takamatsu Station, JR Shikoku ticket office, todos os dias das 4h20 às 23h
  • Matsuyama Station, JR Shikoku ticket office, todos os dias das 4h30 às 20h30 Tokushima Station JR Shikoku ticket office, todos os dias das 4:30h às 23h
  • Kôchi Station, JR Shikoku ticket office, todos os dias das 4h30 às 23h
  • Warp Takamatsu, JR Shikoku Travel Center, durante a semana das 10h to 18h, os fins-de-semana até às 17h
  • Warp Matsuyama, JR Shikoku Travel Center, durante a semana das 10h to 18h, os fins-de-semana até às 17h
  • Warp Tokushima, JR Shikoku Travel Center, todos os dias das 10h to 18h
  • Warp Kochi,JR Shikoku Travel Center, durante a semana das 10h to 18h, os fins-de-semana até às 17h
  • Warp Umeda (Osaka), JR Shikoku Travel Center, durante a semana das 9:30 às 17:30, fechado aos Sábados e Domingos
  • Warp Plaza at Sakaide Station, JR Shikoku Travel Center, durante a semana das 10h às 18h, Sábado das 10h às 14h e 15h às 18h, fechado aos Domingos

Validade

  • Os trens incluídos no passe são os seguinte : JR Shikoku, Tosa Kuroshio Railway, Asa Kaigan Railway, Kotoden, Iyotetsu, Tosaden. 
  • O Pass não é válido na linha Sunrise Seto e os ônibus. 
  • Em caso de ultrapassagem da zona de validade do passe, suplementos terão de ser pagos.
  • Graças ao passe, beneficiará de um desconto nos bilhetes do limousine bus do aeroporto de Shikoku.

Reserva

  • Não poderá fazer reservas enquanto não tiver o passe.
  • Não há custos suplementares durante a reserva.
  • Poderá reservar os seus lugares nos JR ticket office (Midori-no-madoguchi) das estações JR Shikoku, Tosa Kuroshio Nakamura, Sukumo e Aki, assim como nos escritórios da JR Shikoku Travel Agency.
  • Quando os lugares reservados estiverem cheios poderá viajar nas zonas não-reservadas.
  • Se desejar viajar em primeira classe (Green car), terá de pagar custos suplementares.
  • Para aceder aos cais, mostre o seu pasase e/ou o bilhete de reserva aos funcionários situados nas portas de validação dos bilhetes.
  • Para reservar um lugar veja os agentes ao balcão.
  • O Passe é pessoal e intransmissível. Traga o seu passaporte, o pessoal da estação pode pedir para verificá-lo.

Reembolso

  • Se o voucher não tiver sido utilizado, pode ser reembolsado durante 1 ano na agência.
  • O Pass pode ser reembolsado se nunca tiver sido utilizado. 15% do valor do passe será retido pelo cancelamento.
  • Não há reembolso de passes cuja data de validação tiver sido ultrapassada.
  • Não há reembolso ou troca de vouchers perdidos, roubados ou danificados.

 


 

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