Top picks for Numazu Rail passes

Discover 2 Rail passes in Numazu on Trip.com, updated January 17, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 72 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 38.73 per person, with an average total of EUR 64.91. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 490 verified reviews, Rail passes Numazu boast an average rating of 4.1.

This week's most popular Rail passes: "Hakone | Fuji-Hakone | Hakone-Kamakura Pass (Optional · E-Ticket)", with 482 reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Hakone | Fuji-Hakone | Hakone-Kamakura Pass (Optional · E-Ticket)", a 72-hour adventure in Numazu!

The next available day tour departs on January 18, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Numazu Rail passes usually take about 72 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

January is the perfect time to visit Numazu! Choose from Rail passes available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Hakone | Fuji-Hakone | Hakone-Kamakura Pass (Optional · E-Ticket).

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Reviews: Hakone | Fuji-Hakone | Hakone-Kamakura Pass (Optional · E-Ticket)
Guest User2025-12-29
Overall, it's quite a good deal and is suitable for those who plan to spend several days in Hakone and Mt. Fuji.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] JR Tokyo Wide Pass 3-Day (Electronic Redemption Voucher)
Guest User2025-11-13
Ticketing was quick. From Narita Terminal 2, there's a dedicated ticket exchange counter at the railway entrance. The staff were very patient and clearly explained the validity period and coverage area. Three days is enough for several long-distance trips. To go to Mt. Fuji and Kawaguchiko, you can use the self-service machines outside Shinjuku Station to transfer to the Fuji Kaiyu Railway directly to Kawaguchiko Station. You can also go to Izu, but only with regular JR trains. Overall, it's good and quite convenient.