If you use Nankai Electric Railway'sKyoto Access Ticket, a one-way adult fare from the airport to Kyoto Station is only 1,250 yen―the cheapest fare available. Before arriving at Kyoto Station, there will be two train transfers with a travel time of about two hours. At Kyoto-Kawaramachi ...
How to travel from Tokyo to Kyoto Photo by Dough Bowman @Flickr – Hikari Shinkansen Bullet train Gettingfrom Tokyo to Kyotowith the Japan Rail Pass is easy. You should take theShinkansenHikaribullet train from eitherTokyo StationorShinagawa Stationin central Tokyo, and arrive atKyoto Station. ...
This doesn’t just apply to travel, but to the creative process – and to some of the most worthwhile experiences. “The best experiences in my life have been things that are just outside my comfort zone,” says Krugman. In Kyoto, that could mean immersing yourself in the world of ...
Tochigi is a prefecture in theKanto region. It's located close enough toTokyoto travel there by train, bus, or car, so it's a popular tourist spot forone-day trips. Photo by Pixta Read also: Bring a Jacket! Essential Sightseeing Tips for Nikko Visitors How to Travel from Tokyo to Nikk...
Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine Osaka: Namba Yasaka Shrine If you have any other unique experiences you'd like to try,our Japan travel advisors are here to offer advice and help you with arrangements. How Many Days to Spend in Japan To cover the major highlights in Japan, 7-14 days are idea...
Buses are used extensively throughout the country. They are a low-cost alternative to trains, for reaching areas not served by rail, including more remote areas and Japan's many islands. Long-distance buses travel between major cities, such as Tokyo and Kyoto, with much cheaper fares than tr...
While luggage is an essential part of traveling, sometimes it’s a nuisance when all you want to do is go shopping without a suitcase in tow. If you’re arriving in Tokyo during the early hours of the morning before your hotel’s check-in time, there are
In Tokyo, you can catch the shinkansen at Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station. All shinkansen stop at both stations. I like to get on at Tokyo Station because it’s the first station so I can usually get a seat. In the opposite direction, if I’m coming from Kyoto and want to switch...
Using public transport in Japan When it comes to the capitalTokyo, the larger (and more popular with tourists) cities such asOsaka,Kyoto, and other big or popular tourist destinations, the non-Japanese speaker will probably fare just fine. Particularly if you are travelling on public transport ...
The Tokyo to Kyoto JR Night Bus operated by VIP Liner is a cheap option that also departs from Tokyo station. It takes about eight hours and costs around Y12,000 You can buy tickets in person from any JR (Japan Rail) ticket window or any travel agent in Japan. There is an officialVIP...