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Take the ferry to Osaka

Coming to Osaka by ferry while relaxing and swaying is also a great way to create memorable travel memories. From each terminal, you will arrive at Osaka Port International Ferry Terminal, Osaka Nanko Ferry Terminal, and Sunflower Terminal (Osaka).

    1. Ehime Toyo Port
    2. Ferry (7 hours 40 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka Nanko
    1. Fukuoka Shinmoji Port
    2. Ferry (12 hours 30 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka Nanko
    1. Oita Beppu Port
    2. Ferry (11 hours 50 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka Nanko
    1. Kagoshima Shibushi Port
    2. Ferry (13 hours 40 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka Nanko

From the ferry arrival port to Osaka Station (Umeda)

If you use the Osaka Metro from the Osaka Port International Ferry Terminal, Osaka Nanko Ferry Terminal, or Sunflower Terminal (Osaka), you can reach the city center in less than an hour.

Osaka Port International Ferry Terminal
Osaka Nanko Ferry Terminal
Sunflower Terminal (Osaka)

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Fly to Osaka

We fly airport flights from various domestic airports to Itami Airport and Kansai International Airport. Some airlines offer discounted fares for round-trip purchases, early reservations, and specific flights.

    1. Sapporo New Chitose Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 50 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka International Airport
    1. Sapporo New Chitose Airport
    2. Airplane (2 hours)
    3. Osaka Kansai International Airport
    1. Sendai Sendai Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka International Airport
    1. Tokyo Haneda Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka International Airport
    1. Tokyo Haneda Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 10 minutes)
    3. Osaka Kansai International Airport
    1. Fukuoka Fukuoka Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka International Airport
    1. Fukuoka Fukuoka Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka Kansai International Airport
    1. Kagoshima Kagoshima Airport
    2. Airplane (1 hour 10 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka International Airport
    1. Okinawa Naha Airport
    2. Airplane (2 hours 10 minutes)
    3. Osaka Osaka International Airport
    1. Okinawa Naha Airport
    2. Airplane (2 hours 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka Kansai International Airport

Airlines

Go to Osaka by train or Shinkansen

It is convenient to take the Shinkansen from the Tokaido, Sanyo, and Kyushu Shinkansen lines, and the Hokuriku Shinkansen and limited express trains from Hokuriku. If you use the Shinkansen, the terminal is Shin-Osaka. Osaka Station is the key station for accessing the city, and JR and Osaka Metro run frequently between Shin-Osaka Station and Osaka Station every 5 to 10 minutes.

    1. Sendai
    2. Shinkansen (4 hours 30 minutes)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Tokyo
    2. Shinkansen (2 hours 30 minutes)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Nagoya
    2. Shinkansen (1 hour)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Hiroshima
    2. Shinkansen (1 hour 30 minutes)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Takamatsu
    2. Shinkansen/Rapid (1 hour 30 minutes)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Hakata
    2. Shinkansen (2 hours 30 minutes)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Kagoshima central
    2. Shinkansen (3 hours 50 minutes)
    3. Shin-Osaka
    1. Nagoya
    2. Limited express (2 hours 20 minutes)
    3. Namba
    1. Ise
    2. Express (1 hour 50 minutes)
    3. Namba
    1. Kanazawa
    2. Shinkansen/Express (2 hours 10 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Kinosaki
    2. Limited express (2 hours 50 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Amanohashidate
    2. Limited express (2 hours 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Tottori
    2. Limited express (2 hours 30 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Shirahama
    2. Limited express (2 hours)
    3. Tennoji
    1. Wakayama
    2. Rapid (1 hour 30 minutes)
    3. Osaka

Very advantageous “Seishun 18 Kippu”

The ``Seishun 18 Kippu'' is sold during the spring, summer, and winter holidays. This ticket allows you to ride unlimited JR rapid and local trains for one day. One ticket can be used for 5 days (person) and costs 12,050 yen. It's a great way to make memories in Osaka by relaxing on the train and enjoying the ekiben.

Drive to Osaka

To get to Osaka by car, you can take the Meishin Expressway, Chugoku Expressway, and Nishi-Meihan Expressway, and the Hanshin Expressway extends through the city. The Hanshin Expressway is a key point when driving in Osaka city. The loop line runs around the city center and connects you to nearby cities.

    1. Sendai
    2. Car (about 10 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Tokyo
    2. Car (about 6 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Nagoya
    2. Car (about 2 hours 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Takamatsu
    2. Car (approx. 2 hours 50 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Hiroshima
    2. Car (about 4 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Fukuoka
    2. Car (about 7 hours 20 minutes)
    3. Osaka

Rail & rental car ticket

If you purchase a JR ticket and a station rental car ticket together, you may be able to save on rail and rental car fees.

Flight & rental car plan

If you book your flight and rental car at the same time at least 28 days before your departure date, you may save money on both your flight and rental car.

By bus to Osaka

If you want to go to Osaka leisurely and at a reasonable price without having to transfer, we recommend the express bus.
There are many routes from all over the country, including night and daytime flights. Don't forget to reserve your seat and confirm your boarding location before your bus journey.

    1. Sendai
    2. Bus (approx. 12-13 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Tokyo
    2. Bus (approx. 8 hours 30 minutes to 9 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Nagoya
    2. Bus (about 3 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Takamatsu
    2. Bus (about 3 hours 30 minutes)
    3. Osaka
    1. Hiroshima
    2. Bus (approx. 5-6 hours)
    3. Osaka
    1. Fukuoka
    2. Bus (approx. 9-10 hours)
    3. Osaka
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