Taking under one hour for transportation, Nara can be reached easily from Kyoto and Osaka. In general, those in the greaterKansai regioncan visit Nara easily. However, there areno direct railroad routes to Nara from Tokyo. Visitors must travel to Kyoto or Osaka, and switch trains from there....
Osaka and Kyoto are very close being neighboring prefectures withsimple accessibility. This article introduces a complete guide onmajor travel routes from Osaka to Kyoto. The travel time from Osaka to Kyoto is 15 minutes by shinkansen (bullet train), 30 to 50 minutes by train, and around an h...
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Going by rail is the most thrilling way to see Japan, especially if you're only in the country for a short visit. The bullet train can take you from Tokyo to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka and other major cities within a few hours, making the shinkansen the favorite type of transportation for fore...
probably the first step to Kyoto for you. There are so many trains, such as Shinkansen,Limited Express HarukafromKansai airport, Limited Express Thuderbird toKanazawa, commute trains to Osaka, Kobe andNara, Kintetsu train, Kyoto city subw...
10 days is enough to see the major highlights in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, while also allowing you to spend 1-2 days on day trip to popular nearby areas such as Hakone, Nara, and Mount Fuji.
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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 ...
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!