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Japan Rail Pass voucher

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#1
  • pass
  • mail
  • 2023/08/07 21:34

From what I saw, I thought IACE Travel was the cheapest, but the website seems to suggest buying online. But I would like to buy in person at the office to confirm some things, but I don't know the number of the office. One of the numbers on the web says that this service is no longer available, and the other one gives me guidance and says to call there if I want to speak to a representative directly.
Is it possible to go directly to the office and make a purchase ?
or do you have a travel agent you would recommend?

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#2
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/08/07 (Mon) 22:53
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I thought the price of a rail pass was the same everywhere.
It's a fixed price in Japan, so the rate changes a little.

I bought mine at the JTB counter.
I think there are several places, but I went to the branch in Ala Moana SC. I went to the Ala Moana SC branch because I had to prepare proof of residency, etc., in advance.

IACE has a branch in Kapiolani, but the phone was ringing on the mainland before Corona.

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#3
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  • 2023/08/07 (Mon) 23:00
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Thank you ❗ ️
I had bought at the IACE office before Corona and I thought that was the best place to buy because it was the closest to home and a little cheaper, but maybe they don't accept at the office anymore.
I see there is a JTB in Ala Moana. I'll try there because it's conveniently located. I'll try to call them because I don't want to have to come back because of incomplete documents.

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#4
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/08/07 (Mon) 23:59
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JTB at Ala Moana SC is
on the ocean side of the former Shiroki-ya. This is not where the Japanese tours go,
it is the glassed-in counter of JTB USA.

I called and made my rail pass reservations before I went.

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#5

I didn't know there were two locations, so thanks for the details !
If anyone can help me with information on the IACE as well, please let me know.

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#7
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  • 2023/08/08 (Tue) 15:52
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Thank you !
I just noticed that HIS is also in Ala Moana SC, and I noticed that the price is a little cheaper than JTB on the web, but it says that the price will change, so please call them, so I called them, but the line was disconnected and I left a message, but they have not responded yet. I called JTB to find out if the price is going to be lower from the day after tomorrow, but I got through to them too, but while I was waiting for them to get back to me, they asked me to leave a voicemail.
I wonder if they are busy dealing with tourists since it is summer vacation in Japan. I have time to mail the IACE, but I want it soon.

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#8

Pass, what you want to confirm is the name of the GC or something like that ?
If that's what you mean, I'll write down my example that might be helpful.
The GC's name is American surname, and the American surname is in brackets in the passport, but
this does not mean that the passport and GC are an exact match, so I need other proof documents. So you need to get a copy of your notification of residence or
a certificate of residence from the consulate. I got a copy of the notification, which is free of charge.
If your GC has the same surname as your passport, you can use it as it is, but the date of resident since must be more than 10 years ago.
Likewise, the date of notification of residence must also be more than 10 years old.
If the date of notification of residence in Hawaii is less than 10 years old, the JR Pass cannot be used.
If you lived in the U.S. mainland before Hawaii, it is difficult to use the JR Pass.
You have to check with the place where you submitted the notification before to see if they will issue the pass for that time.
I also don't know if the consulate in Hawaii will give you a combined total for the previous one. If so,
you would have to ask the consulate.

By the way, I bought mine online at IACE. I had plenty of time, so I used USPS shipping.
The difference in the amount of money for the pass itself is not enough to bother me. ?
JTB has a password from the beginning, IACE has an additional $10 for the number of passes
at the end of the application process. \I don't know about JTB, but IACE comes with an extra ballpoint pen. It is easy to write with it .

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#9
  • pass
  • 2023/08/09 (Wed) 07:37
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Thank you.
I wrote a thank you note yesterday, but it has not been reflected....
I called JTB and HIS yesterday, but JTB was connected once and while I was waiting, guidance came up and told me to leave a message, HIS was not connected and I left a message, but neither has returned my call yet.
IACE may have a higher fee if you just mail it.

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#10

I'd like to add, I believe the fees are the same as IACE and JTB. Just because it's an online order mailed
doesn't mean the fee is higher, but the postage is. That's the only difference. If you compare the sites, you can see to some extent that the fee is about $10 for both.

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#11
  • さくら
  • 2023/08/09 (Wed) 22:10
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Halo thank you very much for your very kindness !
Yes. It's about the name and so on. I've been making a lot of mistakes lately (like forgetting to bring a present to a birthday party), and I'd like to have someone check my purchases if possible. If I try to use the rail pass and it doesn't work, my travel plans will be in trouble !.

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#12

Yesterday I bought a Japan Rail Pass at HIS in Ala Moana SS.
I first tried to buy it online from IACE Travel, but when I tried to buy it together, I got an error message even though I wanted two tickets, one for me Japanese and one for my husband ( American ). Maybe it's because we have different statuses ? I decided not to apply for them separately because it's too much trouble. On that point, at HIS, the staff is right in front of you, so whether you are Japanese or a gaijin, they can make sure that your name is correct and you can make the purchase.
Like Halo, my passport has my American family name in parentheses, but it is slightly different from my green card, so I got a copy of my residence card from the consulate. They also confirmed this.
The amount was also one person $ 338. I didn't have to pay any fees or postage, so in the end it was probably cheaper than IACE Travel.
It was very convenient to buy the tickets right away because it was not crowded in the evening.

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#13
  • Pass
  • 2023/09/19 (Tue) 13:55
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Thank you Koco, I will try to get a copy of the book.
I ended up buying mine last week at HIS!
A few days before that, the price dropped to $ 213 per person, so I thought it was worth the wait. I think IACE will add Sipping fee !
and Handling fee $ 10.

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#14
  • Pass
  • 2023/09/19 (Tue) 14:04
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Add
My $ 213 is a 7 day pass and Kaco's $ 338 is a 14 day pass.

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