Odakyu offers great deals with Discount Passes and coupons for those who want to go sightseeing or traveling in a given area,
saving you time and money. The Odakyu Discount Passes combine a round-trip train ticket with a pass valid for unlimited rides within
the designated area on trains, buses, cable cars and other transportation. Discount Passes also come with great benefits, such as
discounts at sightseeing attractions and restaurants, making them much more convenient and economical than buying tickets
individually. Go the smart route and use a Discount Pass on your travel.
Odakyu Limited ExpressRomancecar
With just the addition of a limited express surchage, use your Discount Pass to enjoy the relaxed comfort of the Romancecar with reserved only seating. See the website for fares, sales locations and other information.
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The mission of the Odakyu Group is to pass on a beautiful global environment and a kind society to future generations and
actively engage in solving environmental issues, such as reducing CO2 emissions, recycling resources, conservation,
and utilization of natural resources, through our business activities.
Environmentally friendly stations
The Higashi-Kitazawa, Shimo-Kitazawa, and Setagaya-Daita Stations are equipped with solar-power-generating systems, skylights, light ducts, and geothermal heat pump systems to reduce their impact on the environment. Going forward, we will work to construct environmentally friendly stations which fit the areas in which they are built.
Recycling PET bottles at stations
With the cooperation of our customers in recycling caps and labels, we recycle used PET bottles into new PET bottles for beverages. We hope to improve the recycling cycle and make effective use of limited global resources.
Environmental advantages of rail and buses
When it comes to transporting people, trains emit approximately one-fifth of the CO2 emissions of private vehicles per unit, and thus could be said to be an environmentally friendly form of transport.
(Source: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,
Transport and Tourism website)
Conversion to digital tickets
We are implementing digital tickets that can be purchased with a smartphone, with the smartphone itself becoming the ticket. In addition to allowing people to purchase tickets without waiting in line at a ticket window, this system will produce less waste than conventional paper tickets.
The natural scenery of Hakone
The Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park has been chosen by the Ministry of the Environment as an area that they hope will become a world-class travel destination at which travelers from around the world will want to stay for extended periods. Great efforts are being made to revitalize the region's natural resources and traditional local culture.
Environmental initiatives at hotels
The Odakyu Hotel de Yama in Hakone operated by Odakyu Resorts has operated a commercial food waste processor since 2008. Food waste created during food preparation is recycled into high-quality compost in this processor rather than burned, helping to reduce CO2 emissions and food loss. This compost is then used for the azaleas and roses in the surrounding area, helping to keep the Hakone landscape beautiful.
Green Campaign activities on the seashore
Every year the Odakyu Electric Railway and Enoshima Electric Railway hold a joint "Clean Campaign" at the Katase Higashihama Beach, where Odakyu Group employees and their families take part in beach beautification and cleanup activities.
Share cycling
We are developing a bicycle sharing system in the Shonan area using electrically assisted bicycles. This service is environmentally friendly and is used by local people for trips nearby, as well as a means of transportation for sightseeing around Shonan.
Long-term environmental goals of the Odakyu Group
Information Disclosure Based on TCFD Recommendations
The Odakyu Group announced its endorsement of the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Disclosures (TCFD), which was established by the Financial Stability Board (FSB).
We will disclosure information based on TCFD recommendations.
Odakyu's Discount Passes are now available for purchase online at any time through EMot Online Tickets. Enjoy all the benefits of Odakyu's Discount Passes including round-trip tickets on the Odakyu Line, unlimited rides on transportation networks in designated areas, and special perks and discounts at participating establishments.
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Hakone is only 80 mins train ride from Tokyo. Hakone features some of Japan's finest hot spring resorts.
Come and enjoy the changing seasons and the magnificent Mt Fuji.
During their stay in Japan, the Wallabies took time out for relaxation with a short jaunt to Hakone.
White smoke billows from the sulfuric vents scattered around this barren volcanic valley. Experience the excitement of an active volcano beneath your feet and see splendid views of Mount Fuji along the route.
*Notice
Due to volcanic activity warnings,you cannot visit Owakudani or the surrounding area at this time.
Ten-yu is a hot spring ryokan (inn) notable for its guest rooms, each of which is furnished with an outside spa bath. Gaze out at the beauty of Hakone from your own private hot spring!
This hotel is popular for its cloudy-white spa water and for its Japanese-French fusion cuisine. Dishes are created with Japanese ingredients using both traditional French cooking methods and Japanese culinary techniques.
In autumn, gaze out over the rippling waves of golden susuki (pampas grass), a classic image in Japanese culture.
Known for its spiritual power, this shrine features the Heiwa no Torii (“Gate of Peace”), which sits on the shore of Lake Ashi and is a popular location for snapshots.
See Lake Ashi and its surrounding natural beauty. Step off the shore and onto a cruise ship for excellent views of Mount Fuji and the abundant nature surrounding the lake.
Approx. 80 minutes by train from Shinjuku in Tokyo
Approx. 15 minutes by train from Odawara
Approx. 40 minutes by bus from Mishima
*The Tokaido Shinkansen will stop at Odawara and Mishima.
Get a Freepass for unlimited rides on local transportation in Hakone.
With just the addition of a limited express surchage, use your Discount Pass to enjoy the relaxed comfort of the Romancecar with reserved only seating.
Kamakura and Enoshima are two locations that should be on your itinerary. Kamakura, filled with its historical ambience, and Enoshima, with its variety of natural settings, are excellent stops for Japanese history, culture and nature.
The cultural heritage of KamakuraThe old samurai capital of Kamakura has a history going back more than eight centuries. A unique culture developed here when the samurai class came into power. In addition to shrines and temples, the many attractions of the town include Japanese cuisine (and sweets!), and the beauty of the four seasons. For an authentic experience of Japanese history and culture, head to Kamakura!
The nature of EnoshimaThroughout Enoshima you will find a variety of attractions that anyone can enjoy at any time of year, including the Shonan Observatory Lighthouse (Sea Candle) and a marine swimming area. There are also many restaurants that serve fresh seafood, excellent views, and plating styles worthy of a true gourmet’s social media feed.
Excellent access from TokyoFrom Shinjuku in Tokyo, the ride to Enoshima is about 65 minutes on the Odakyu Romancecar. For great savings, get an Enoshima-Kamakura Freepass, which includes unlimited travel on the Odakyu Line (between Fujisawa and Katase-Enoshima Stations) and on the Enoden Line.
Located in the center of Kamakura, this shrine has a deep association with the Minamoto Clan. The complex is surrounded by an abundance of nature that blends with the bright vermilion color of the shrine to create a beautiful scene that should not be missed.
Kotoku-in temple is a Jodo Buddhist temple. The principle image is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, a National Treasure that is one of Japan’s three great Buddhas and is generally known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura. Rising about 11.3 meters, the face alone is 2.35 meters in height.
This temple is of the Kencho-ji school of the Rinzai sect and was founded by Tengan Eko. in 1334. Famous for its the thick bamboo groove, the temple offers pleasant scenery throughout the year.
This shopping street runs from Kamakura Station to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu shrine. The street is lined with shops selling specialty foods and sweets and is always filled with the energy and laughter of visitors.
Using vegetables sourced from nearby farmers, this Italian restaurant is popular for its locally caught seafood. Watch the nearby Enoden trains pass from the open-air terrace garden.
Located near Kita-Kamakura Station, this project is located in a 600-year-old Zen temple. Practice zazen meditation, learn how to wield a real katana, take part in a tea ceremony and experience other Japanese cultural activities.
In addition to providing views of Mount Fuji, the coastline of Enoshima looks out to the mountains of Hakone and Izu. In the evening, the setting sun creates a stunningly beautiful view.
Beloved as a symbol of Shonan, this lighthouse has an observatory with wonderful views of Mount Fuji, the Izu Peninsula and more. In winter the Sea Candle is lit up, creating an illusory ambience that is considered one of the three great illumination scenes of Kanto.
This natural cave was created by the erosive action of waves. Items of historical and cultural importance are on exhibit inside.
Located right next to the Enoshima Lighthouse, at this Italian restaurant you can gaze out over the ocean while savoring authentic Italian cuisine, then savor the view of the sun as it sinks below the horizon.
Enjoy Enoshima’s specialty shirasu-don at this restaurant. Made with rice and whitefish (immature fry) from that day’s catch, it doesn’t get any fresher! (Freshly boiled whitefish is served instead during the closed fishing season, January 1 to March 10, and when necessary due to fishing conditions.).
This tidepool seafood specialty restaurant is operated by a seafood wholesaler. Enjoy spiny lobster, raw whitefish, sazae (horned turban) and other delectable seafood from Enoshima.
The Enoshima-Kamakura Freepass is valid for unlimited rides throughout the designated area.
There are so many ways to enjoy Enoshima. In summer especially, get a tan at the local beaches and have fun in the sun. Among the attractions are an aquarium to visit and caves to tickle your fancy of adventure. The historical city of Kamakura has numerous beautiful temples and shrines. The Enoshima-Kamakura Freepass is an economical pass that lets you travel around these two areas to your heart's content. From Fujisawa, take the Enoden Line to beautiful Enoshima and wander down the coastline to enjoy the scenery with unlimited on-and-off riding priveleges. Kamakura, the last stop on the line, is the gateway to the city's historical temples, traditional gardens and the famous Great Buddha.
Hakone is one of Japan’s finest hot spring destinations, located approximately 80 minutes away from Tokyo by train. Filled with majestic views of Mount Fuji and beautiful seasonal views of nature, Hakone is a wonderful place to experience history, culture, art museums and much more.
Located at the foot of Mount Fuji, Hakone offers a number of places to gaze upon the beauty of the mountain. Among them, the view of the torii gate of Hakone-jinja shrine rising out of Lake Ashi with Mount Fuji in the backdrop is particularly spectacular.
The many hot spring resorts of Hakone have a variety of special features, such as great views, natural surroundings, reservable hot spring room and daytime access hot spring. Other attractive features to look for are the hot spring water qualities and the health and restorative effects of the water.
Hakone is known for its many art galleries and museums, as well as other spots for enjoying art. What a treat it is to experience such lovely art pieces surrounded by the great outdoors.
Approx. 80 minutes by train from Shinjuku in Tokyo
Approx. 15 minutes by train from Odawara
Approx. 40 minutes by bus from Mishima
Approx. 35 minutes by bus from Gotemba
*The Tokaido Shinkansen will stop at Odawara and Mishima.
Get a Freepass for unlimited rides on local transportation in Hakone.
With just the addition of a limited express surchage, use your Discount Pass to enjoy the relaxed comfort of the Romancecar with reserved only seating.