Kyushu MaaS has launched the “All Kyushu Pass” for international tourists, providing convenient access across Kyushu by bus, rail, and ferry. Starting November 1, the pass allows unlimited travel over three days on JR Kyushu’s conventional and high-speed trains, including both the Kyushu Shinkansen and the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen, with non-reserved seats available on ordinary cars. In addition to rail, the pass includes three days of high-speed and local bus travel across Kyushu, including routes to Shimonoseki and Nagato in Yamaguchi Prefecture, as well as certain ferry routes. Pass holders can use rail and bus/ferry options on the same day and are free to choose any three travel days within a ten-day period, making it a flexible option for exploring the region.
The All Kyushu Pass, priced at ¥37,000 for adults and ¥24,500 for children, is exclusively available to foreign tourists on short-term visas. Available in English, Korean, and Chinese (both simplified and traditional), it can be purchased through the My Route app, the LINKTIVITY sales website, or authorized overseas travel agencies. Kyushu MaaS aims to boost inbound tourism with this pass, promoting Kyushu’s accessibility and encouraging extended travel across the island. Source: Kyushu MaaS
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