Day 2: Osaka, Japan. Trying out the Osaka Wonderloop Bus Tour and River Cruise. Was it worth it?
Vlog 2 is all about our experience with the Osaka Wonderloop Bus Tour and River Cruise. We did not get a chance to try the subway pass as we found that the bus was sufficient to get around the city.
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OSAKA CITY TOUR JAPAN.
I take a walk through Osaka City. Day & Night.
Osaka 1day sightseeing tour with Osaka Wonder Loop Bus
Easy to enjoy sightseeing Osaka if you take Osaka Wonder Loop Bus which is going to all Osaka's major attractions.
You can hop on & off in your convenience during your ticket's 24 hours or 48 hours validity.
This time we will introduce you recommended route for tourists in Osaka.
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・Osaka Wonder Loop Bus is going to Osaka's all major attractions.
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How to get from Kansai Airport to Osaka & Kyoto | japan-guide.com
How to get from your plane, through immigration and customs, and all the way to Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, or Nara when landing at Kansai International Airport (KIX) in Japan.
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How to Ride Subway & Trains in Osaka Japan - 10 Tips!
10 tips to help you ride the trains, subway, and Shinkansen in Osaka Japan. I cover everything you need to know to successfully navigate Osaka's public transportation system including how to buy tickets, how to plan your trip, and how to ride the train itself.
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5places you shoud go in Osaka | Osaka Wonder Loop Bus
Osaka is the third Biggest city and also full of exciting things to do.
There are so many places for sightseeing so this time we are telling you the best way to enjoy Osaka with Osaka Wonder Loop Bus.
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・Osaka Wonder Loop Bus is going to Osaka's all major attractions.
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Cab Ride on Japanese Tram Osaka City Hankai Tramway Uemachi Line
Hankai Uemachi Line is tramway line that links Tennoji-ekimae stop with Sumiyoshi stop. In this video, the tram started from Sumiyoshikoen stop. But the section from Sumiyoshikoen to Sumoyoshi was closed in January 31 2016. The Tennoji station is big station which has many lines. Now, Tennoji-ekimae stop is reconstructed, so street scene is different from Abeno stop to Tennojiekimae stop. The tram in this video is MO 701 for replacing old tram which was made by Tokyu Car Corporation in 1987. And, the first picture of video is MO 606 of the same shape which was renewed with some old tram parts that are controler and brake system etc. I took this video in October 2011.
Time, Tram stop, Station number
[Transfers]
0:00 Sumiyoshikoen HN11
0:40 Sumiyoshi HN10
[Hankai Tram Line]
2:22 Kaminoki HN09
[Nankai : Koya Line]
3:20 Tezukayama-yonchome HN08
4:26 Tezukayama-sanchome HN07
6:05 Himematsu HN06
7:27 Kitabatake HN05
9:07 Higashi-Tengachaya HN04
10:10 Matsumushi HN03
12:35 Abeno HN02
[Osaka Municipal Subway Tanimachi Line]
17:23 Tennoji-ekimae HN01
[JR Osaka Loop Line & Yamatoji Line & Hanwa Line]
[Kintetsu Railway : Minami Osaka Line]
[Osaka Municipal Subway : Midōsuji Line & Tanimachi Line]
前面展望 阪堺電気軌道上町線モ701形 住吉公園~東天下茶屋
前面展望 阪堺電気軌道上町線モ701形 東天下茶屋~天王寺駅前
Osaka City Japan - Osaka Time Lapse 2018
Osaka is a big port city and business centre on the Japan island of Honshu. It is famous for its modern architecture, nightlife, and ample street food.
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Osaka | Public Transportation Guide (OSAKA TRAVEL GUIDE) | Episode# 1
This is Osaka Public transportation guide by Hipfig for new visitors to Osaka, Japan.
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2). Major stations in Osaka information for new visitors to Osaka,
3). Osaka - JR West loop line information,
4). Public Bus information in Osaka, and
5). Useful travel tips for riding Public Transportation in Osaka, Japan.
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Quick and Easy Osaka or Kyoto Transportation to and from Kansai Airport
Options are easier to and from Kansai to Osaka than to and from Kansai to Kyoto. Kyoto is different. We find it easier to use Yasaka Transport and pay the extra Yen than dealing with a train to Kyoto and then taxi or subway after a 14 hour flight.
English-speaking personnel at Kansai will explain all the options.
Osaka to Tokyo by Bus | Japan Travel Vlog
In this travel vlog we go from Osaka to Tokyo by bus. After researching our options (bullet trains, slower trains, planes?) we found that the cheapest option was to take the bus.
We booked tickets from Osaka to Tokyo with Willer Express. They had multiple departures per day, with the option to take either a day bus or an overnight bus. We opted for the day bus and it was an 8+ hour bus journey.
The tickets were ¥5400 per person and it was a comfortable enough ride. The seats were slender, but there were charging outlets, free WiFi, and these funny little head covers that you could lower for privacy. The bus also made frequent stops so that passengers could stretch their legs, buy food, and use the restrooms.
So overall, it was a pretty good trip! We got to enjoy some of the scenery from Osaka to Tokyo, and it was a budget-friendly way to travel!
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Osaka to Tokyo by Bus | Japan Travel Vlog Transcript:
Good morning. Today the travels in Japan continue. We're leaving Osaka behind. So we're saying goodbye apartment. You've been great. Yes, it has been a great apartment. And we are going to be traveling to Tokyo by bus. Yes. So we are going to show you the budget friendly option because the bullet train was not cheap. And the other trains were not cheap. Yeah and we booked it last minute yes so the bus was probably a third of the price of the train. Yes. Literally. It really was.
Literally. So yeah let's go. We've got a metro to catch and then a bus. We'll show you the journey.
Now the fun part going down with all of our luggage.
When I said we were here bright and early I was not kidding. What train are we catching?
The 533. It is the first metro of the day and we are here waiting for it. I think we're the only people around here. Wow. A moment of zen in a Japanese metro station.
Update. We are now transferring to the red line to Midosuji. Let's continue.
We made it to the bus terminal. What is this right here? So apparently these are sample seats. Sample seats. The ones on the bus should be just like that.
So let's test them out. Alright try them out.
And there is the little something something behind your head. If you want privacy. Privacy. From you? Hahaha. No from sunlight. Anyways these are comfortable. I have a feeling I'm going to be catching up on some sleep because we woke up at like what four something this morning. Yeah. It was early. Tired.
So I hiked over to the 7-11 and grabbed us a little breakfast. Breakfast. Want to show us what I got?
We have bananas. Bananas. We have a chicken avocado sandwich to share. This is bread. Japanese style I think it is sweet bread. And we get one little each. Like pineapple cake?
Hello time for an update. We made it to our first stop. Yeah. We've been driving for an hour. Now we get a 20 minute break.
The stuffed pancake? I think I'm like I've always really liked red bean paste but I think I'm growing even more fonder of it now that we're in Japan.
It is 12:30 this is what our 3rd stop. Yes. Wow. This trip has gone really fast. And it has been a lot more scenic than I expected. Yeah. Like I'm not sure why I didn't expect it to be that scenic. Mountains. It has been gorgeous. Forest going through these quaint little towns. We've also gone through cities. Yeah. It has been an incredible journey. We've had nice weather. And these stops have been really cool. Like these I don't know what you would call them. These rest stops. Yes. Are massive. And there is just so many things you can eat and snack on. And each time we were given like 20 or 30 minutes yes so I think we're going to grab another little snack.
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CHEAPEST Way to TRAVEL from Kyoto to Osaka by Train | Japanese Travel Vlog
There’s a reason why the Asian island nation of Japan is such a popular tourist destination. It’s incredible in every sense of the word. The country is safe, clean, organized, and efficient despite its massive population. The food is out of this world and the culture is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. And depending on where you go, you can find yourself surrounded by hyper-futuristic technology and neon lights, traditional temples and thousand-year-old buildings, pristine natural environments, and just about everything in-between. Come along with me as I experience it all for the very first time!
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After spending two amazing days in Kyoto, it was already time for me to leave. And while I wish I’d had more time to explore more of this beautiful and traditional city, there was a lot more to come on my trip through Japan, so I was also excited to arrive in my next city. Come along with me as I show you the cheapest way to travel from Kyoto to Osaka by train!
Kyoto and Osaka are very close to each other, and I was able to get a train ticket to Osaka for only 560 Yen, or $5.03 U.S. After buying it, I had to get to track 60 at Kyoto Station and make my way through the crowd to get onboard. Once onboard my train, I had to stay very quiet; in Japanese etiquette, it’s considered rude to talk loudly on public transportation. Always learn the etiquette and culture before traveling to a new country. No one wants to be that one rude, uninformed tourist!
After a smooth, 40-minute ride, I arrived in Osaka! My next order of business was finding out how to get to Dotonbori, the most popular area of the city and the place where I’d be staying. As I attempted to find my way to my next train, I made my way through huge crowds and passed lots of shops and restaurants. The walk to my platform was long, but I was able to save money by taking a train (230 Yen/$2.07 U.S.) instead of a taxi to my Airbnb; a taxi would have cost more than ten times that!
Four stops and six minutes later, I was where I needed to be. I passed by more restaurants and shops on my way out. These big, Japanese train stations are like cities in and of themselves! They’re so busy and there are so many things to see and do there. After exiting the station, I asked for directions to my Airbnb—never be afraid to ask for directions if you don’t know where to go—and set off to the place I’d call home for the next couple of days.
It took me a while to figure out how to get the key, used it to get to the elevator, and took it up to my unit, 1304. From my balcony, I had some incredible views of Osaka!
What a fun but intense journey! As you can see, traveling from Kyoto to Osaka is very easy and can be extremely inexpensive if you make the right choices. I hope this helps you out if you’re traveling through Japan on a budget! Speaking of travel experiences, I wasn’t content to stay in my Airbnb for the rest of the night. Instead, I headed out to explore the amazing world of Dotonbori street food…but that’s for another video!
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Midosuji Line train arriving at Namba Station, Osaka
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I wait for, and board the Midosuji Subway Line train bound towards Shin-Osaka.
KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Arrival To OSAKA | Walking TOUR & TRANSPORT TIPS
Arriving into Kansai International Airport, I make my way to Osaka and share a walking tour of the airport and transport tips. Getting to Osaka city from Kansai airport is easy, and the airport itself is ideal in getting started in Japan, setting up your phone data and WiFi, transport, travel cards, activities, and much more. Watch to find out more. Thanks for watching and enjoy amazing Osaka!
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4 days tour from Osaka, JAPAN
Today I wanna share 4days tour from Osaka.
Each of the places is really easy to access from Osaka and I visited in this summer.
I know that many tourists may come to Tokyo and Kyoto, but why not to try something different from typical Japanese tour !?
Here is the ANSWER ;D
### Day 1: Osaka city tour by Roof Top Bus and Cruis. ###
Bus company : Wunder Loop Bus
Fee: ¥3,000 for 2 days per person
TEL +81 66147-7752
Address: There are many bus stop, so pls visit HP
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### Day 2 :Fruit Picking. ###
Place name :Savor Farm
Fee: Depends on season ( at this time it was ¥1,200 per person )
Nearest St. 富田林 ( Tonda bayashi st.)of 近鉄長野線 Kintetsu Nagano line
Free Bus time table from 富田林 st. ( There are also another bus for ¥400- ¥500)
Address: Osaka Prefecture Tondabayashi Kan'nabi 2300
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### Day 3 :Japanese sake museum . ###
Place name: 月桂冠大倉記念館 ( Museum of Gekkeikan )
Fee :¥300 per person includes sake tasting & small sake souvenior
Nearest St. 中書島 ( Chushojima ) of 京阪電車 Keihan line
Afddress: 247 Minamihama-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City
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### Day 4 :ASAGIRI SEA . ###
Place name :朝霧
Nearst st.朝霧( Asagiri) of JR 山陽本線 (JR sanyo honsen)
Address; 1, Okura kaigan, Akashi-shi
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Homepage for BBQ ( only in Japanese)
Homepage for Bath( only in Japanese) Oh! It was Onsen!
Homepage for guest house, GERAGERA
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How to Ride the OSAKA CITY BUS 大阪市バスの乗り方
This video explains how to ride on OSAKA CITY BUS.
大阪市バスの現金での乗り方についての説明ビデオです。
This video not has any relationship with Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau.
このビデオは大阪市交通局とは一切関係ありません。
Information About the Easy Limousine Bus from Osaka to Kansai Airport
The easy limousine buses leave from the Namba and Osaka Station areas. Only use the direct train if staying in the Shin-Osaka area.
Bus leaves every 20 minutes and heads directly to Kansai Airport. A snap!
Osaka City Tour
Osaka City Tour
Osaka (大阪市 Ōsaka-shi) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with over 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is the second largest city in Japan by daytime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and the third largest city by nighttime population after Tokyo's 23 wards and Yokohama, serving as a major economic hub for the country.
Historically a merchant city, Osaka has also been known as the nation's kitchen (天下の台所 tenka no daidokoro) and served as a center for the rice trade during the Edo period.
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