Getting to Osaka From/To: Tokyo By shinkansen Direct 2.5 - 3 h ¥around 14,000 multiple trains per hour Covered by:Japan Rail Pass Tokyo(Tokyo and Shinagawa stations) andOsaka(Shin-Osaka Station) are connected with each other by theJR Tokaido Shinkansen. Nozomi trains require about 155 min...
2. 10-Day Classic Japan Itinerary (Most Chosen) This 10-day itinerary offers first-timers a complete trip to Japan, covering must-sees in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. It offers you insights into the country's history, delicious food, Mount Fuji, and unique culture. To have a deeper experienc...
If you are traveling to Japan from abroad, chances are you will arrive at one of the international airports in Tokyo or Osaka. Covering the long distances to some of the smaller cities could take quite some time and money. Why not use a faster method and spend more time doing on sightsee...
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As well as the subway, Japan has an extensive monorail system, and one Japanese line is the second longest monorail in the world. Big cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Hiroshima all operate monorails. Monorails are easy to ride. You can use your JR Pass on some of them. In case you cannot...
How to Ride a Shinkansen Theshinkansentrains in Japan are said to be the fastest in the world. Why not try using the bullet train when you're traveling from Tokyo to Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka, or other places. How to Buy a Shinkansen Ticket ...
Getting Around Japan By Public Bus Buses are a less expensive alternative to trains but they take more time. For example, the three-hour bullet train ride fromTokyoto Osaka is over nine hours on the bus. The price for that seat is around 5,500 JPY, but at some point, you need to th...
Osaka is Japan's third largest city located in the west of the main island of Honshu, on Osaka Bay. It lies within close proximity of Kyoto - around 45KM - and Nara - around 40KM - both of which are easy to reach using train services running from Osaka. Osaka is huge and as such...
In Osaka, there are several stations with the name "Umeda," which is confusing even for locals. Learn how to get to each Umeda Station with our pictures and simple directions. After this, you will be able to navigate easier between stations!
airport code ‘KIX’) is built on a man-made island in Osaka Bay, Kyoto is located inland to the north-east of the airport. As the crow flies, there’s about 80 km between the two locations. There are a few transport options for getting from one to the other, so let’s get into...