Can JR Pass be used in Osaka?

Can JR Pass be used in Osaka?

Unlimited use of local JR trains in the designated area in the Kansai region, including Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Kansai Airport and Himeji (see map above). The voucher needs to be exchanged at a subway station’s ticket counter or at the Kyoto City Bus & Subway Information Center in front of Kyoto Station.

Can you use JR Pass on Osaka Metro?

The Osaka Station is in the same general location as the Umeda Station for other metro lines, but only Osaka Station services the JR lines. When riding the Osaka Loop Line, you will notice connections to other lines not operated by the JR Group.

How much is JR Pass in Osaka?

Japan Rail Pass prices The JR Pass costs 29,650 YEN (approximately 275 USD) for 7 days, 47,250 YEN (approximately 440 USD) for 14 days, and 60,450 YEN (approximately 564 USD) for 21 days. This is for adults in the Ordinary class seats.

Where do I activate JR Pass in Osaka?

There are two station in Osaka where the JRPass can be activated, Osaka station and Shin-Osaka station. Osaka station is part of the northern side of Osaka, this area is also called Umeda.

Does JR Pass cover JR Kyoto Line?

JR buses. The Japan Rail Pass is valid for West JR Bus company, which operates the Takao Keihoku Line. This line runs between Kyoto station and Shuzan. You will be able to go to Ninnaji Temple and Ryoanji Temple.

What lines can you use JR Pass?

The pass is valid on almost all trains operated on the nationwide network of JR (Japan Railways), including shinkansen, limited express, express, rapid and local trains.

Who can use JR Pass?

The Japan Rail Pass is only available for non-Japanese nationals who visit Japan for short tourism visits of 15 or 90 days and Japanese nationals living outside Japan who meet certain conditions.

Is JR Pass useful in Kyoto?

Numerous trains in and around Kyoto can be accessed using your Japan Rail Pass. Kyoto Station is the central city’s transportation hub for Japan Railways and other private services, as well as shopping centers. From here, you can access the Shinkansen bullet train to Osaka, Tokyo, and many other destinations.

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