Tokyo to Akashi

Tokyo to Akashi

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Tokyo to Akashi Schedule

Tokyo to Akashi Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
Shinkansen JR Central Unreserved seat 07:03 - 10:20¥ 16,091
Shinkansen JR Central Unreserved seat 08:03 - 11:20¥ 16,091
Shinkansen JR Central Standard 10:03 - 13:20¥ 16,653
Shinkansen JR Central Unreserved seat 13:03 - 16:20¥ 16,091
Shinkansen JR Central Unreserved seat 14:03 - 17:20¥ 16,091
Shinkansen JR Central Standard 16:03 - 19:20¥ 16,653

Transportation from Tokyo to Akashi

  • Trains
    $ 105.13
  • Buses are not available
  • Ferries are not available
  • Flights are not available
  • Taxis are not available
  • Vans are not available

Facts about the transport from Tokyo to Akashi

Cheapest Transport$106
Fastest Transport3h 17m
Earliest Departure7:03 午前
Latest Departure5:03 午後
Departures per day22
Distance165 kilometers
Transport CompaniesShinkansen JR Central

How to get from Tokyo to Akashi

Travelling between Tokyo and Akashi is possible by train. At the moment it is the only option available for this route.

How far is Tokyo from Akashi?

Travelling by land the distance between Tokyo and Akashi is 165 km while it is about 165 km as the crow flies.

How long does it take to get from Tokyo to Akashi?

Travelling by train between Tokyo and Akashi, expect to spend about 4 hours.

How much does it cost to get from Tokyo to Akashi?

train tickets for Tokyo - Akashi route will set you back about USD 108.80. To ensure the best price, buy tickets in advance.

How many trips per day are there between Tokyo and Akashi?

Trains always run on a set schedule - there are 22 departures a day.

Useful tips for travelling between Tokyo and Akashi by train

To get from Tokyo to Akashi your choice is limited to a single transportation option but it does not mean you cannot make your trip as comfortable as possible. Check our simple hints to avoid disappointment during your travel.

Train

Useful tips for railway travellers:

  • Note that there are air-conditioned and fan-only carriages; private compartments for 2 or 4; hard and soft seats.
  • Though the upper class you get the smoother is your journey, often second class air-conditioned or fan-only sleepers are a good money saving alternative.
  • Do book train tickets in advance, especially if you need a lower berth.

How many travellers choose to get from Tokyo to Akashi by train?

We have sold train tickets to 548 passengers. Some of them left reviews on their trip above on this page. Check travellers' reviews to get prepared. They are always the most useful and reliable source of information.