Tokyo to Izu Peninsula Direct Odoriko Train Guide: Tickets, Boarding & Travel Tips
Kickstart your journey by visiting the eki-net website to register and link your credit card – don’t worry, a Chinese-language interface is available for seamless navigation.

Simply type in English station names like “Tokyo” or “Izu Atagawa” and hit search. Pro tip: You can secure your tickets up to a month ahead of your travel date!

Picking your seat? For the scenic Tokyo to Atagawa route, the AB side offers the best views – perfect for soaking in Japan’s breathtaking landscapes.

Select your ticket pickup location or play it safe by choosing “undecided.” Once confirmed, a handy QR code will land in your inbox. Remember: Ticket redemption machines are exclusive to major stations, so plan accordingly.

This train runs on reserved seating only, so early booking is key. Feeling fancy? Upgrade to the plush “Jewelry Green Car” for a premium experience. While adult and child reserved seats share the same base price, kids enjoy a sweet 50% discount.

The same easy process applies to booking Fuji Excursion tickets – just enter “Kawaguchiko to Shinjuku” and you’re set!

For your convenience, we’ve included the latest Odoriko train schedule. Weekend adventurers, rejoice: Direct Shinjuku to Shimoda services are available!
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Once aboard, keep an eye out as you approach Tokyo Station. Head for the Yaesu Central exit and Tokaido Line, then check the digital displays for boarding details.

Your train typically departs from platforms 9 or 10, gliding through Shinagawa – Odawara – Atami – Izukogen – Ito – Atagawa before reaching the final stop at picturesque Shimoda.
