Odoriko (E257 series)

  • Odoriko (for Ito):
    Tokyo/Shinjuku/Ikebukuro to Izukyu-Shimoda
  • Odoriko (for Shuzenji):
    Tokyo/Shinjuku/Ikebukuro to Shuzenji
  • *Departure and arrival stations depend on the train

The Odoriko is a limited express train with reserved seats that connects the metropolitan area with the Izu peninsula. The Ito route goes from Atami Station to Ito, Kawazu, and Izukyu-Shimoda, while the Shuzenji route goes through the Mishima and Shuzenji areas.
These trains feature the redesigned interior for the E257 series that launched in 2021 for a more comfortable ride with barrier-free facilities. The train’s peninsula blue palette is inspired by the blues found in Izu’s skies and ocean. We hope you have a pleasant ride on your journey to Izu.

On-board facilities

  • Ordinary Car
    Enjoy an expansive view of the ocean from the large windows. When the weather is nice, you can even catch a glimpse of Izu Oshima Island.
  • Green Car
    Cushioned headrests make the long journey more comfortable.
  • Outlets beside seats
    You’ll find an outlet beside each seat for easy charging on the go.
  • Luggage racks
    Cars 1 and 9 include luggage racks, which are great for storing larger items.
  • Open area
    An open area is set up in Car 3 for passengers to use freely.

Train Formation

E257 Series 2000

Izukyu-Shimoda/Shuzenji

Tokyo

E257 Series 2000 Train Layout

E257 Series 2500

Izukyu-Shimoda/Shuzenji

Tokyo

E257 Series 2500 Train Layout

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  • Green Car
  • Changing bed
  • Lavatory
  • Restrooms
  • Men’s toilet
  • Waste bins
  • Seats for wheelchair users
  • Accessible facility
  • Conductor’s room
  • Luggage racks
  • *The car layout will depend on the train.

Train stops

Ikebukuro

Shinjuku

Shibuya

Musashi Kosugi

Tokyo

Shinagawa

Kawasaki

Yokohama

Ofuna

Odawara

Yugawara

Atami

Mishima

Mishima-Tamachi

Daiba

Izu-Nagaoka

Ohito

Shuzenji

Ito

Izu-Kōgen

Izu-Atagawa

Izu-Inatori

Kawazu

Izukyu-Shimoda

Travel on Odoriko

Recommended passes for riding Odoriko

Sightseeing in Izu

  • * * The passes offered by JR-EAST cannot be used between Atami Station and Shuzenji Station.
    (They can be used within the area outlined in green.)

Atami

The train ride from Tokyo Station to Atami Station on the Odoriko takes 1 hour and 20 minutes.
As you walk around Atami, you’ll notice jets of steam along the roads from the “seven Atami springs.” The slightly alkaline hot spring water is gentle on the skin and sees many visitors throughout the year.
Wind down after a long journey watching the Atami Firework Festival from your hotel, gazing out over Jukkoku Pass, from which you can see from Mt. Fuji all the way to the Boso area of Chiba in the distance, or visiting the famous power spot at Kinomiya Shrine.

Atami - Atami Fireworks Festival
Atami - Oyu Geyser

Kawazu

The train ride from Tokyo Station to Kawazu Station on the Odoriko takes 2 hours and 36 minutes.
Kawazu is famous for “Kawazu-zakura” cherry blossoms. They bloom earlier than Yoshino cherry blossoms, creating a rich pink vale of flowers in mid-February. One highlight is the sight of 850 cherry blossom trees in bloom along the Kawazu River. There is an hour-long trail that goes by the “seven waterfalls of Kawazu,” which are the stage of Yasunari Kawabata’s famous novel “The Dancing Girl of Izu.” Kawazu is also famous for wasabi grown in the streams of Amagi, so local wasabi dishes are a must try.

Kawazu - Kawazu Cherry Blossoms
Kawazu - Seven Waterfalls of Kawazu

Izukyu-Shimoda

The train ride from Tokyo Station to Izukyū-Shimoda Station on the Odoriko takes 2 hours and 49 minutes.
The town of Shimoda lies along the southeast border of the Izu peninsula and is surrounded by the natural beauty of mountains and the ocean.
The area is known for its gorgeous views of emerald green waters and white sandy beaches.
Shimoda also boasts the largest harvest of golden eye snapper in Japan thanks to the bountiful sea. Try some at one of the local restaurants.
As Japan’s first port to reopen to the world, Shimoda is full of cultural and historical remnants from the Bakumatsu period, including Perry Road and the Black Ship Festival.

Shimoda - Ryugu Sea Cave
Shimoda - Perry Road

Shuzenji

The train ride from Tokyo Station to Shuzenji Station (near Izu’s oldest hot spring Shuzenji Onsen) on the Odoriko takes 2 hours and 8 minutes.
The ancient temple of Shuzenji is said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi (Kukai) in 807.
It contains treasures connected to the shogunate active during the Kamakura period. Visitors can enjoy walking on a bamboo forest path that runs along the Katsura River, which flows through the center of the hot spring town, enjoying the breeze on the large circular bamboo bench midway through the path. The path is illuminated at night, so we recommend visiting for an evening stroll.

  • * The passes offered by JR-EAST cannot be used between Atami Station and Shuzenji Station.
Shuzenji Temple
Shuzenji - Bamboo Forest Path

Recommended passes

  • JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area)

    JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area)

    Adult: ¥30,000 / Child: ¥15,000
    You can use this pass for 5 consecutive days after first use.

    ◎Advantages
    As well as access to Tokyo from Narita Airport / Haneda Airport, this pass also provides unlimited travel on trains in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and Shinkansen trains to Sendai, Aomori, and other such destinations

  • JR EAST PASS (Nagano, Niigata area)

    JR EAST PASS (Nagano, Niigata area)

    Adult: ¥27,000 / Child: ¥13,500
    You can use this pass for 5 consecutive days after first use.

    ◎Advantages
    As well as access to Tokyo from Narita Airport / Haneda Airport, this pass also provides unlimited travel on trains in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and Shinkansen trains to Nagano, Niigata, and other such destinations

  • JR TOKYO Wide Pass

    JR TOKYO Wide Pass

    Adult: ¥15,000 / Child: ¥7,500
    You can use this pass for 3 consecutive days after first use.

    ◎Advantages
    An attractive low price! Shinkansen from Tokyo to Karuizawa, and unlimited travel on trains to popular destinations including Lake Kawaguchiko, Kusatsu, Nikko, and Izu

  • JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass

    JR East-South Hokkaido Rail Pass

    Adult: ¥35,000 / Child: ¥17,500
    You can use this pass for 6 consecutive days after first use.

    Only for foreign visitors with the entry status of "Temporary Visitor"

    ◎Advantages
    From Tokyo or Hokkaido (Sapporo / Hakodate), unlimited travel including Shinkansen trains to Tohoku (Shin-Aomori, Sendai), Karuizawa, and other such destinations