What lines are covered by JR Pass in Osaka?

What lines are covered by JR Pass in Osaka?

Osaka Loop Line: Getting around Osaka with the JR Pass

  • 4.1 Kansai Main Line.
  • 4.2 Yumesaki line.
  • 4.3 JR Tozai Line.
  • 4.4 Kobe Line.
  • 4.5 Kyoto Line.
  • 4.6 Hanwa line.
  • 4.7 Kansai Airport Line.

What are the JR stations 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.

Which Shinkansen is covered by JR Pass?

All Shinkansen trains are covered by the JR Pass except the Nozomi and Mizuho fast trains which run on the Takaido and Sanyo lines. JR Pass holders can catch the semi-fast and local trains on these lines instead. The semi-fast trains take just a little longer than the Nozomi and Mizuho trains.

Can I use JR Pass from Osaka to Tokyo?

Shinkansen or bullet train In only about 2 hours and 30 minutes, it can take you from Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka to Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station in Tokyo. However, it is not covered by your JR Pass, and you must purchase a one-way ticket that costs 13,620 yen (unreserved seat) or 14,650 yen (reserved seat).

Can I use JR Pass in Osaka?

The JR Pass is valid on local JR train in Tokyo, Osaka and around the Kyoto area. Metropolitan subway networks are run by different companies and unfortunately do not accept the JR Pass. Still you can use the JR Pass to reach most areas within Tokyo and Osaka.

Does JR Pass cover all JR lines?

The Japan Rail Pass covers all JR Group limited express trains, express trains, rapid and local ones. Shinkansen bullet trains are also covered, except of NOZOMI and MIZUHO.

Can JR Pass use in Osaka?

The JR Kansai Area Pass is a rail pass for exclusive use by foreign visitors to Japan, providing unlimited travel on local JR trains and buses in the Kansai region around Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Kobe, as well as on the Haruka limited express train to/from Kansai Airport, for one to four days.

Can JR Pass use in Hokkaido?

The JR Pass is valid on all Shinkansen services on the Hokkaido Shinkansen, including the super fast Hayabusa Shinkansen. The value of the JR Pass is outstanding on this route, as a normal ticket would cost 22,690yen for one way.

Is JR Pass valid on Tokyo Metro?

The Japan Rail Pass and JR Tokyo Wide Pass are valid only on JR trains and the Tokyo Monorail. They cannot be used on subways or any other non-JR train.

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 is the Japan Rail Pass JR Pass map?

The map has been carefully designed to work with the Japan Rail Pass and is a powerful tool to build itineraries, explore and plan travel in Japan. Exclusively available at jrpass.com, there is simply no other tool like it on the internet.

How do I get to Osaka from Shin-Osaka Station?

While the shinkansen trains do not travel to Osaka Station or on the Osaka Loop Line, you can reach downtown Osaka station by a Rapid Express JR train from Shin-Osaka. This is included in your Japan Rail Pass. Note :You can exchange your Japan Rail Pass at the Kansai Airport, Shin-Osaka Station and downtown Osaka station.

Which Osaka bus pass should I Choose?

There are several useful passes to consider for exploring Osaka: Validity: Unlimited use for 1 day on all subways and buses in Osaka, as well as on all private rails lines in and around Osaka (but cannot be used on JR trains like the Loop Line).

What is the Jr map of Japan?

Welcome to the interactive JR Map, the map covers the entire JR railway network of Japan, from the high-speed Shinkansen to local lines. The map has been carefully designed to work with the Japan Rail Pass and is a powerful tool to build itineraries, explore and plan travel in Japan.

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