Seibu Kawagoe Pass
- Available to ride from Shinjuku, Takadanobaba and Ikebukuro stations
- Enjoy a safe, hassle-free round trip transfer between the two cities and get spectacular countryside views
- The pass comes in the form of a lucky charm and contains a prayer for a safe trip for tourists
- You'll be able to see Kawagoe's old castle town and taste the city's famous sweet potatoes in no time
What to expect
Are you planning to go on a day trip to the quaint city of Kawagoe from Tokyo? Book through Klook and avail of a discounted round trip Seibu rail pass that'll grant you a safe and hassle-free round trip ride on the famous Seibu train line between the two cities. On both your trips, you'll get spectacular countryside views, so bring a camera to take snapshots of the sublime Japanese landscape. The Seibu train line ticket to Kawagoe has a peculiar design that makes it look like an Omamori, a Japanese amulet. The ticket contains a prayer for a safe trip for foreigners touring and riding the train around the country. It's a fitting design because the Seibu train line is highly touted for its focus on the safety and comfort of its passengers. Riding this train line will surely get you to explore Kawagoe's majestic old town, browse around its Candy Street, and taste the famous sweet potato products in no time. This is a must for tourists visiting Kawagoe in their itineraries!
Good to know
Confirmation
- You'll get confirmation within minutes. If you don't see any confirmation, reach out to our customer support.
Eligibility
- This offer is not available for Japanese passport holders
- Children aged 6+ will be charged the same rate as adults
- Children aged 0-5 must be accompanied by a paying adult
- A paying adult can only bring 2 children. A child ticket will be required for each additional child
Additional information
- This ticket is valid for only one round trip between Seibu-Shinjuku Station/Takadanobaba Station/Ikebukuro Station and Hon-Kawagoe Station. On your way back to Tokyo from Kawagoe, you may alight at any Tokyo station covered by the Seibu rail line
- Boarding a limited express train or reserved-seat train requires an extra fee. You may ask the station staff about the exact prices
- If you're going to board a train to get to an area not covered by this rail pass, then you'll have to purchase a regular ticket for your destination at the train station you're at