The fastest way to travel between Tokyo and Nagano. Secure your seats today.
1h 30mDuration
220 kmDistance
Every 20 minsFrequency
Route Overview
Traveling from Tokyo to Nagano on the Hokuriku Shinkansen is a high-speed journey from the bustling city to the natural beauty of Shinshu. The train traverses the Kanto Plain, gradually entering the mountainous region, with views changing from skyscrapers to snow-capped peaks and lush forests. This route is not only a top choice for skiers and hot spring enthusiasts, but also a fantastic window into experiencing Japan's high-standard railway service and the changing seasons along the way.
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Seat Classes
Ordinary Car | Standard Seat
$$
Budget-conscious travelers
Reserved and non-reserved seating
Reclining seats
Fold-out tables
Overhead luggage racks
Power outlets (window seats)
2+3 seating
First Class | Green Car
$$$
Comfort seekers and travelers
Extra legroom
Wider seats
Reading lights
Footrests
Quieter environment
Elevated seating for better views
Extra space
2+2 seating
Gran Class
$$$$
Business and comfort seekers
Extra legroom
Wider seats
Reading lights
Footrests
Quieter environment
2+1 seating
FAQ for Tokyo to Nagano
What is the difference between Gran Class and First Class?
Gran Class has more legroom and wider seats, while First Class has more reading lights and footrests.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No. Digital QR codes can be scanned at the gate or exchanged at station machines when required.
Is luggage space included?
Yes. Overhead racks are available, and oversized baggage may require a specific reservation on some routes.
How early do Japan train tickets open for sale?
Most train tickets in Japan are available around one month in advance.