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Journey information
Overview: Train from Shizuoka to Kakegawa
Trains from Shizuoka to Kakegawa run on average 33 times per day, taking around 14m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at £9 if you book in advance.
There are 33 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 12:51, the last at 22:52. The fastest train covers the 41 km distance in 13m.
Distance 41 km |
Average train duration 14m |
Cheapest ticket price £9 |
Trains per day 33 |
Direct trains 33 |
Fastest train 13m |
First train 12:51 |
Last train 22:52 |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
Train companies: JR Central from Shizuoka to Kakegawa trainsJR Central trains will get you between Shizuoka and Kakegawa from £9. With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.
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Information about the Shizuoka to Kakegawa train route
The train from Shizuoka to Kakegawa is a short but scenic rail connection within Shizuoka Prefecture, linking two cities that sit along one of Japan's most celebrated transport corridors. Shizuoka Station is located at 50 Kuroganecho, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture 420-0851, while Kakegawa Station is found at 1-1-1 Minamicho, Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture 436-0028. Both stations sit on the Tokaido Shinkansen line, making this one of the most accessible short-hop bullet train connections in the country.
Despite being a relatively brief journey, the Shizuoka to Kakegawa route offers a genuine taste of the Japanese Shinkansen experience. The Kodama Shinkansen service stops at both stations and is the primary option for travelers using the JR Pass on this connection. The route passes through a stretch of coastal lowland and green foothills that typifies central Shizuoka Prefecture, a region famous for its green tea plantations, views of Mount Fuji on clear days, and proximity to the Pacific coast.
Shizuoka City itself is worth exploring before or after your journey. The city is known for its connection to Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japan's famous unifier, and is home to Sunpu Castle Park and the historic Sengen Shrine. Kakegawa, meanwhile, is best known for its beautifully reconstructed wooden castle, one of the few in Japan rebuilt faithfully to original historical plans, as well as the Kakegawa Flower & Garden Park and a thriving local culture centered around tea and traditional crafts.
For travelers building a broader Shizuoka Prefecture itinerary, this shinkansen connection from Shizuoka to Kakegawa makes it easy to combine both destinations in a single day or as part of a longer journey along the Tokaido corridor.
We recommend using the JR Pass for traveling in trains all around Japan to save more money if you plan to do many trips. You can check the correct prices for every station or shinkansen connection in Omio's JR Pass information.
Shizuoka to Kakegawa by train: what to expect on board
Traveling the Shizuoka to Kakegawa bullet train is a smooth and comfortable experience, even for first-time Shinkansen riders. Trains depart from Shizuoka Station's Shinkansen platforms, which are clearly marked in English and accessible via the main concourse after passing through the Shinkansen fare gates.
Seating options
- Ordinary Car (standard class), comfortable, well-spaced seating that is more than adequate for this short connection. Seats are clean and come with fold-down tray tables and reclining backrests.
- Green Car (first class), wider seats with additional legroom. A comfortable upgrade if you prefer a quieter, more spacious environment, though for such a short hop most travelers find ordinary class entirely sufficient.
Best seats for the view
The landscape between Shizuoka and Kakegawa offers pleasant views of the Shizuoka countryside, including tea fields and the gentle hills of the region's interior. For the best scenery:
- Sit on the right-hand side of the train (D or E window seats) when traveling westbound from Shizuoka to Kakegawa for views toward the southern hillsides and green tea terraces.
- On clear days, particularly in autumn and winter, there is a possibility of catching partial views of Mount Fuji to the north, though the more celebrated Fuji views on this corridor are better experienced on longer sections of the Tokaido line.
On-board experience
The Shinkansen is consistently praised for its punctuality, cleanliness, and quiet atmosphere. Even on short journeys like the Shizuoka to Kakegawa route, the ride quality is excellent, smooth acceleration and minimal noise make it a genuinely pleasant way to travel. There is no full trolley service on the Kodama for this short leg, so it is worth picking up drinks or snacks at Shizuoka Station's convenience stores or food stalls before boarding.
Best time of year to travel
- Spring (late March to early May): Cherry blossoms transform both Shizuoka and Kakegawa, with Kakegawa Castle particularly photogenic during sakura season. This is a popular period, so booking ahead is advisable.
- Autumn (October to November): The tea harvest season wraps up and the foliage begins to turn, making this one of the most visually rewarding times to explore Shizuoka Prefecture.
- Winter (December to February): Cooler temperatures bring clearer skies, the best season for any chance of Mount Fuji views along the corridor. Crowds are lighter and the countryside feels peaceful.
- Summer (July to August): Warm and humid, but lush green tea fields are at their most vibrant. The Obon period in mid-August brings higher demand across all Shinkansen routes in Japan, so plan accordingly.
Getting to Kakegawa and beyond
Kakegawa Station serves as a practical hub for exploring the wider Shizuoka Prefecture region and connecting onward along the Tokaido corridor. Its position on both the Shinkansen line and the local Tokaido Main Line makes it a versatile stop for travelers with flexible itineraries.
Within Kakegawa
Kakegawa's main attractions are within a manageable distance of the station. Kakegawa Castle is approximately a 10-minute walk from the north exit of the station, one of the most straightforward castle visits in Japan given how close it sits to the rail connection. Local buses also operate from the station forecourt and connect to outlying areas including the Kakegawa Flower & Garden Park (Kakegawa Kachoen), a popular destination for birdwatching and tropical garden enthusiasts.
Day trips and regional connections
Kakegawa's location along the Tokaido Shinkansen makes onward travel simple in either direction:
- Hamamatsu, a quick Kodama connection westward, ideal for exploring the city's musical instrument museums and Hamamatsu Castle.
- Shizuoka, returning east to Shizuoka opens up connections to Sunpu Castle Park, Nihondaira Plateau, and the broader Shizuoka City experience.
- Nagoya, accessible by continuing westward along the Shinkansen, making it a viable addition to a broader Central Japan itinerary.
- Tokyo, eastbound Shinkansen services connect Kakegawa to Tokyo, with the journey being a comfortable option for day-trippers heading back to the capital.
JR Pass holders will find that the Kodama Shinkansen and local Tokaido Main Line services from Kakegawa are all covered, making it easy to extend your trip across the region without additional ticketing complexity.
What to expect when you arrive in Kakegawa
Kakegawa Station (1-1-1 Minamicho, Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture 436-0028) is a compact and well-organized station that serves both the Shinkansen and conventional rail lines. Unlike the vast interchange stations found in major cities, Kakegawa has a relaxed, small-city atmosphere that immediately gives a sense of the quieter pace of life here.
Practical information at the station
- Tourist information: A local tourist information desk is available near the station exit and provides English-language maps and guidance on reaching Kakegawa Castle and other local sights.
- Luggage storage: Coin lockers are available inside the station in standard and larger sizes, useful if you want to explore the town without carrying bags. For longer storage needs, the station staff can advise on options.
- Currency and connectivity: ATMs are available in the station vicinity, with convenience stores nearby offering reliable international card access. Basic Wi-Fi connectivity is available within the station building.
Arriving in Kakegawa for the first time
Kakegawa rewards visitors who take their time. The city has a distinct character shaped by its castle town heritage and its deep connection to Japanese green tea culture, the surrounding region produces some of the country's most prized tea leaves. First-time visitors often find it helpful to begin at Kakegawa Castle, which offers a sweeping view over the city from its hilltop keep, before exploring the surrounding castle grounds and the adjacent Kakegawa Castle Garden.
The north exit of the station leads directly toward the castle district and the older parts of the city, while the south exit connects to the newer commercial areas. The relaxed, walkable scale of central Kakegawa makes it an appealing contrast to the larger cities on the Tokaido corridor, a destination that rewards those who step off the Shinkansen and slow down for a few hours.
FAQs: Shizuoka to Kakegawa train
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Shizuoka to Kakegawa by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Kakegawa, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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Important Stations and Airports in Shizuoka and Kakegawa
Most Shizuoka to Kakegawa trains use the Shizuoka Station to Kakegawa Station station pair. Use this guide to compare Shizuoka and Kakegawa train stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like train station facilities and services.
Shizuoka Station train station facilities and services
Shizuoka Station has practical services for this route, including Accessibility.
Accessibility
Accessibility facilities are available at Shizuoka Station: The place has an entrance that is wheelchair-accessible.
Kakegawa Station train station facilities and services
Kakegawa Station has practical services for this route, including Accessibility.
Accessibility
Accessibility facilities are available at Kakegawa Station: The place has an entrance that is wheelchair-accessible.
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