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JR East Fares to Increase on 14th March 2026
Earlier approved by the government (MLIT), JR East has announced details of the fare increases that will be effective 14th March 2026. The average fare increase is 7.1%, however in the central Tokyo area (in particular Yamanote Line, Chuo Line & Keihin Tohoku Line in the 23 wards area) will be higher (around 10%). Since 1987 fares in Central Tokyo have been discounted, but they will going forward be calculated same as rest of JR East area.
The lowest fare will rise from ¥150 to ¥160 (paper ticket) or ¥144 to ¥155 using IC card. (using IC cards the actual fare is pai rounded to ¥1; for paper tickets the fare is rounded up to the next ¥10, hence IC cards are cheaper to use)
There will also be a change to how fares for jorneys that cross JR company boundaries are calculated. The new Cumulative addition calculation method” (累計加算方式) means that fares will continue to be calculated on a km travelled basis using a "basic fare rate, but with fare rates for each JR company potentially differing, ticket prices will be adjusted by the amount and for the distance by the appropriate amount where that JR company'S fare rate is higher than the basic rate.
Sounds complicated, but still means that it is cheaper to buy through tickets than tickets for each sector. In fact you will still be able to save money by doing this.
So far there has not been any announcement on JR Rail Passes, JR East Regional Passes or other (non commuter) passes issued in the JR East area, but it is highly likely these will also go up in price.
JR East English Press Release |