Many antique fans visit the antique and flea markets held in Osaka and Kyoto in search of old Japanese tools, pottery, stamps, etc. "Hotel Noum OSAKA" in Tenmabashi, Osaka has good access to Kyoto. It is a reco
In the opposite direction, if I’m coming from Kyoto and want to switch to the Narita Express, I sometimes switch at Shinagawa, because it’s a short walk from the shinkansen platforms to the Narita Express platforms at Shinagawa and it’s LONG hike at Tokyo Station. This would also hold...
so there happens to be six stations named "Namba". Similar to Osaka Station, it is difficult to understand the routes to this area, so travelers should research them in advance.
A city of shopping, eating and nightlife, Osaka is a bit more brash than Tokyo and a lot less refined than Kyoto. Thriving, lively and friendly, Osaka should definitely be on your list of must-do destinations in Japan! On this page you will find the following information: -- Where is...
Osaka to Tokyo by Bus If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative, long-distance buses between Osaka and Tokyo are available. These options are not included in the JR Pass. Willer Express: Willer Express runs daily buses from Osaka (Osaka Umeda) to Tokyo (both Shinjuku and Tokyo Stations)...
We also mapped some things against a timeline so you know how far in advance you should take care of some of the more important things. This step-by-step guide is also handy if you are only planning a trip to Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka. ...
The first shinkansen was the Tokaido Shinkansen opened in 1964 between Toyo, Kyoto and Osaka, later extended as the Sanyo Shinkansen to Hiroshima, Kobe and Hakata. There are now a whole range of shinkansen lines linking all the most important cities in Japan, including Niigata, Tokyo, Kyoto, ...
Kansai International Airport to Osaka via Private Car Transfer 6. Private Airport Transfers If you're traveling with your family or friends or havea lotof luggage, you should consider aprivate airport transfer! There's just nothing more convenient than having a door-to-door private transfer that...
AsKyoto doesn’t have an airport, air travel is not a viable solution when making the trip from Tokyo. Several companies operatelong-distance buses between Tokyo and Kyoto, including daytime and overnight services. Willer Express Willer Express runsmultiple buses daily between Tokyo and Kyoto. Tic...
Day 7 – Tokyo – See what you missed and something new I’m assuming you’re backtracking to Tokyo for your last day, but some people fly out of Kansai International Airport which serves both Osaka and Kyoto. If this is you, spend your last day in Osaka and just explore. ...