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Saphir Odoriko Guide And Map

The Saphir Odoriko is the most luxurious way to get from Tokyo to the Izu Peninsula. Premium green car seats are spacious and there are only two in each row, so they afford magnificent views of the coastal scenery.

Saphir Odoriko premium Green Car Seat copyright JR East
Photo[Saphir Odoriko premium Green Car Seat — JR East Photo]

The Saphir Odoriko, operated by JR East, is the most luxurious way to get from Tokyo to the Izu Peninsula, which is home to hot springs, magnificent coastal scenery, some great hiking and historical sites.

Premium green car seats are spacious and there are only two in each row, so they afford magnificent views of the coastal scenery. There are even private compartments for groups of up to six people.

If you’re staying in a luxury ryokan down on the Izu Peninsula, it makes good sense to take the Saphir Odoriko. Best of all, it’s a JR train, so it’s easy to book.

Saphir Odoriko en route copyright JR East
Photo[Saphir Odoriko en route — JR East Photo]

Saphir Odoriko Route Map

This map summarises the route taken by the Saphir Odoriko. You can also find an interactive Google map further down the page.

Saphir Odoriko route
map

Schedules

  • There are at least two trains a day in both directions (Tokyo to Shimoda).
  • For more information, see the JR East Saphir Odoriko page.

Saphir Odoriko Google Map

You can zoom into this Google map of the Saphir Odoriko train route, as well as using it to get directions to different points along the route.

Reservations and Tickets

Sample Fares

Fares between Tokyo and Ito:

  • regular Green car seat (per person): ¥6970
  • premium Green car seat (per person): ¥8470
  • Green car private compartment for 1-4 people (per compartment): from ¥23,710
  • Green car private compartment for 1-6 people (per compartment): from ¥33,480

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