Seishun 18 Ticket

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The Seishun 18 Ticket (青春18きっぷ, Seishun Jūhachi Kippu) is a special discount ticket issued in Japan that allows holders one-day unlimited rides on the local trains of Japan Railways Group (JR) during limited periods of the year.

A Seishun 18 ticket issued in 2021

Since the ticket's introduction in the 1980s to 2024, one ticket was valid for five non-continuous days (midnight to midnight) within a designated seasonal period. The ticket was able to be used by multiple passengers; for example, five passengers could use one entire ticket sheet for unlimited trips in one day, or one person could use it for travel across five days. The ticket cost 12,050 yen (2,410 yen/day), and is ideal for long-distance travellers. The ticket was unable to be used in automatic ticket machines, and railway staff stamped the ticket at the beginning of each day of use.

On October 24, 2024, the ticket's conditions of use were changed for the first time since 1984. The new tickets are valid for five consecutive days only, cannot be shared between multiple people, and can now be used to pass through automatic ticket gates. The five-day ticket's price remained the same as before, and a new three-day variant was also made available for 10,000 yen (3,333 yen/day).[1]

In the context of Japan Railways Group, "local trains" (普通列車, futsū ressha) covers not only commuter trains that stop at every station, but also all passenger trains except for the Shinkansen, limited express, and express trains, which require express surcharges. The Seishun 18 ticket is meant for travel on "local" (普通, futsū, also called 各停 kakutei, lit. "every stop") or "rapid" (快速, kaisoku) train services.

There is no age limit to buy the ticket despite the name "Seishun 18" (literally "Youth 18"). The ticket is not available at standard ticket vending machines, but can be purchased from higher-end machines that sell Shinkansen tickets during the on-sale period under the heading "Discount Tickets" (お得なきっぷ, otoku na kippu), over the counter at JR railway stations, or from a travel agency during the on-sale period.[2]

Ticket sale and usage

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The ticket is available for purchase during three different periods of the year. Although JR authorities state that these dates are subject to change, the dates of availability have remained unchanged since the ticket was first released in 1982 and can be considered standard data. When a ticket is purchased, it can be used only for that particular season. JR is able to issue full refunds for tickets that remain unused before the end of the "Tickets on sale" period. [3]

Period Validity Tickets on sale
Spring March 1 to April 10 February 20 to March 31
Summer July 20 to September 10 July 1 to August 31
Winter December 10 to January 10 December 1 to December 31

Ticket benefits

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JR West Bus

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Since 2019, JR West Bus, the bus department of JR West, has given passengers who have Seishun 18 Tickets a discount on fares of three bus routes. The campaign is planned to be carried out 2020 through 2021. The three bus routes which are operated by JR West Bus, the Meikin Line - 名金線Kanazawa StationFukumitsu Station), the Enpuku Line - 園福線Fukuchiyama StationSonobe Station), and the Wakae Line - 若江線Ōmi-Imazu StationObama Station). Through this campaign, passengers may ride on the above bus routes at a flat fare of 800 yen each.

Passengers show the bus driver the Seishun 18 Ticket, and the driver gives a discount ticket when passengers get off the last terminal.[4][5] Passengers cannot get off at non-registered[6] bus stops. If you get off at the bus stops, the discount is annulled.

Hisatsu Orange Railway

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On the Hisatsu Orange Railway, the Orange 18 Free Ticket (おれんじ18フリーきっぷ, Orenji Jūhachi Kippu) is sold for 2,100 yen to passengers who have valid Seishun 18 Tickets in a valid period of time (a same-day seal is placed on the ticket).[7] You can ride on the entire line on the Hisatsu Orange Railway for one day. Tickets can be purchased from crews, station staffs, and stations tellers on the trains or stations.

Echigo Tokimeki Railway

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On the Echigo Tokimeki Railway, the Tokitetsu 18 Ticket (トキ鉄18きっぷ, Tokitetsu Jūhachi Kippu) is sold for 1,000 yen to passengers who have valid Seishun 18 Tickets in a valid period of time (a same-day seal is placed on ticket).[8]

Kampu Ferry

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Kampu Ferry gives passengers who have Seishun 18 Tickets a discounts about fares between Shimonoseki and Busan. The company allows discount of 50% for second class (4,500 yen/one-way/after discounting), discount of 36% for first class (8,000 yen/one-way/after discounting), and discount of 25% for deluxe class (13,500 yen/one-way/after discounting). Passengers must reserve a seat on the ferry and explain staff about using "Seishun 18 Kippu Tabi Daioen Waribiki (Ja:青春18きっぷ旅大応援割引)" by telephone before boarding on the ferry.[9][10]

When you make a reservation, passengers must tell the staff their name, passport number, date of birth and gender. The company gives a discount about fares in terms of validity of the Seishun 18 Ticket. A round-trip ticket is counted as two tickets, so the tickets are discounted as two tickets. There is no discount when the passengers make a reservation at a one-way trip from Pusan Port to Shimonoseki.

Passengers must pay a fuel surcharge fee, and international tourist tax (1000 yen) except fares and Seishun 18 Tickets.

JR Hotel Group

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JR Hotel Group gives guests who have Seishun 18 Tickets a discount. Guests must make a reservation at this hotel by the day before. Guests must show the hotel staff your Seishun 18 Ticket which is used on the same-day when you stay at hotel when you check into the hotel.

Exception

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Chiyoda Line

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Travel is permitted on local and semi-express trains on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line between Kitasenju Station and Ayase Station without getting off, since the Chiyoda Line is deemed to JR Jōban Line.

History

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A used Seishun 18 ticket issued in 1987

The ticket first went on sale from March 1, 1982, as the Seishun 18 Nobinobi Kippu (青春18のびのびきっぷ). It cost 8,000 yen and consisted of three 1-day tickets and one 2-day ticket. It also included a "Seishun 18" sticker for passengers to stick on their bags when travelling.[11]

In 1983, the name was changed to Seishun 18 Kippu (青春18きっぷ). The price was raised to 10,000 yen for a booklet of four 1-day tickets and one 2-day ticket (equivalent to 1,666 yen per day, compared with 1,600 yen per day for the original ticket).[11]

In summer 1984, the format was changed to a booklet of five 1-day tickets, with the price remaining at 10,000 yen, equivalent to 2,000 yen per day.[11]

The price was raised to 11,000 yen in the winter of 1986 following the nationwide fare increase in July of that year.[11]

With the introduction of the consumption tax in 1989, the price was raised to 11,300 yen for the summer ticket, and this was further increased to 11,500 yen in summer 1997 after the consumption tax increased from 3% to 5%.[11] In 2014, the consumption tax was raised to 8%, leading to a price of 11,850 yen. In 2019, the consumption tax was raised to 10%, which raised the ticket's price to 12,050 yen.

The format of the ticket changed from the booklet to single ticket sheets in spring 1996 as a measure to prevent users from re-selling unused portions to ticket resellers.[11]

In October 2024, the ticket's conditions were changed to require the five-day usage period to be consecutive days, and to disallow the use of the ticket by multiple people, whether on the same or across different days. Like the Japan Rail Pass for foreign tourists, the ticket can now be used in automatic ticket gates.[1]

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The lyrics of "Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!", a single by the kawaii metal band Babymetal, mention the Seishun 18 Tiicket.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b "青春 18 きっぷ」「青春 18 きっぷ北海道新幹線オプション券」の発売について" (PDF). JR East (in Japanese). Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "Seishun 18 | Fares & Passes | JR-EAST". www.jreast.co.jp. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  3. ^ "Seishun 18 | Fares & Passes | JR-EAST". www.jreast.co.jp. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  4. ^ announcement
  5. ^ discount for bus routes fare
  6. ^ Registered bus stops are Kanazawa Station and Fukumitsu on Meikin Line, Fukuchiyama Station and Sonobe Station on Enpuku Line, Ōmi-Imazu Station and Obama Station on Wakae Line.
  7. ^ Free Pass in Hisatsu Orange Railway
  8. ^ Free Pass in Tokitetsu
  9. ^ discount for fares
  10. ^ Application
  11. ^ a b c d e f Kekke, Yoshiyuki (August 2012). "「青春18きっぷ」の30年を振り返る" [Looking Back Over 30 Years of the Seishun 18 Ticket]. Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine. Vol. 41, no. 340. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. pp. 66–70.
  12. ^ "Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! Babymetal Translations Unofficial". July 29, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
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