See the best of Kansai with these travel passes
Aside from Tokyo, the Kansai region is easily one of the most-visited places in Japan. Home to ultra-popular cities like
Osaka,
Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe with plenty of excitement, yummy food, and beautiful sights to see, it’s no wonder Kansai is a huge must-visit spot.
A popular travel route in Kansai typically involves the usual suspects — Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe — but many visitors also like to include certain further destinations in their itinerary. The big question is, which Kansai transport pass should you get? We summarised all the transport passes below for you to find the perfect one!
Kansai Transport Passes
1. Hankyu Tourist Pass
The
Hankyu Tourist Pass is a rail pass which allows unlimited train travel on the Hankyu railway lines that links Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe. Available in 1-day and 2-day options, the Hankyu Tourist Pass is one of the more affordable options.
Valid on:
Not valid on:
How to use: Purchase your
Hankyu Tourist Pass here. When in Japan, show your Klook voucher to redeem the pass. With the physical ticket, you may start using it to get unlimited rides within the validity period on the selected railways.
Cities covered: Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe
Who is it for?
The
Hankyu Tourist Pass is for you if you’re sightseeing in the Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe areas for a day or two. While it’s on the lower end of the price scale, you will only be limited to the selected Hankyu railway networks. So, if it suits your itinerary and sightseeing routes, this rail pass is a great option!
2. Kansai Thru Pass
The
Kansai Thru Pass allows you to enjoy unlimited rides on designated trains, subways, and buses in the Kansai region. Applicable only to foreign visitors to Japan and Japanese nationals who fit the criteria, the Kansai Thru Pass comes in 2-day and 3-day passes.
Valid on:
Non-JR trains in the Kansai Region which include but are not limited to Hankyu Railway, Hanshin Railway, Keihan Railway, Kintetsu Railway, Nankai Railway, Sanyo Railway, Keifuku Railway, Kobe Railway, Osaka Monorail, subways in Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe, and more
Buses in the Kansai Region like city buses in Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe, as well as the Nankai, Hankyu, Kintetsu, Wakayama, and Keihan buses
Selected cable cars in Hieizan and Koyasan
Not valid on:
Extra fees are required for:
How to use: Purchase your
Kansai Thru Pass from Klook. When in Japan, show your Klook e-voucher to redeem the pass. Once you have the physical pass, you may start using it to get unlimited rides within the validity period.
Who is it for?
The
Kansai Thru Pass is very useful and works out to be a better value if you are looking to travel extensively around Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe. Compared to the
JR Kansai Pass, Kansai Thru Pass covers a denser transport network in Kansai’s most-visited cities namely Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and more.
3. Kintetsu Rail Pass
The
Kintetsu Rail Pass allows foreign visitors unlimited use of trains on Kintetsu Railways with the exception of limited express trains. Kintetsu Railways is Japan’s largest non-JR railway network and covers a wide network of routes in the region including Nagoya and Mie.
The standard rail pass comes in consecutive 1-day, 2-day, and 5-day options. There’s a “Plus” option that also covers buses around Nara and the Shima Peninsula.
Valid on:
Not valid on:
How to use: Purchase your
Kintetsu Rail Pass on Klook. Present your Klook voucher and passport to redeem your physical ticket. The pass is activated upon the first use and you may start using it to enjoy unlimited rides on the selected networks within the validity period.
Cities covered: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Yoshino, Iga, Yunoyama, Nagoya, Mie, and Ise-Shima
Who is it for?
The
Kintetsu Rail Pass is a great option for travellers who are looking to travel mainly in Osaka, Kyoto, and even travel all the way to Nagoya. The pass pays off if you’re planning stops at Kyoto and Nara before heading to further destinations like Shima Peninsula, Nagoya, Yoshino, and more.
4. Kyoto - Osaka Sightseeing Pass
The
Kyoto - Osaka Sightseeing Pass grants you unlimited travel along the Keihan Line and the Otokoyama Cable Line, which runs through Kyoto and Osaka. And it's not called a sightseeing pass for nothing – on top of unlimited travel, you also enjoy special discounts on select attractions around the area! The pass is available in 1-day and 2-day tickets.
Valid on:
Not valid on:
How to use: Purchase your
Kyoto - Osaka Sightseeing Pass on Klook. Present your voucher at a Keihan Railway ticket office to claim your printed ticket. After getting your ticket, you can use it for unlimited travel within the covered area and validity period. If you purchased a 2-day pass, you can use it on non-consecutive days.
Cities covered: Kyoto, Osaka
Who is it for?
The
Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass is for those planning to travel between Osaka and Kyoto to see the historic and iconic landmarks in these cities. Instead of booking and keeping track of multiple train tickets and attraction tickets, you only need one! It also allows for flexible travel options, as the 2-day pass can be used on two separate days. Perfect for those who can't get enough of Osaka and Kyoto in a day!
Kansai Travel Passes Summary
To get a better picture of these Kansai travel passes, we've compiled all the info you need to help you decide which travel pass best suits your travel plans!
Travel Pass | Hankyu Tourist Pass | Kansai Thru Pass | Kintetsu Rail Pass | Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass | Osaka Metro Pass |
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Cities | Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka | Kobe, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Hieizan, Himeji, Koyasan, Wakayama | Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Iga, Ise-Shima, Mie, Nagoya, Yoshino, Yunoyama | Kyoto, Osaka | Osaka |
Transportation Covered | Unlimited train travel on: Hankyu Railway Kobe Line Hankyu Railway Kyoto Line Hankyu Railway Takarazuka Line | Unlimited travel on: Non-JR trains in Kansai region Buses in Kansai region Select cable cars in Hieizan and Koyasan | Unlimited travel on Kintetsu Railway | Unlimited travel on: Keihan Line Otokoyama Cable Line | Unlimited travel on: Osaka Metro Line Osaka City Bus Line |
Validity Period | 1 day or 2 non-consecutive days, until 23:59 of the last day | 2 or 3 non-consecutive days | 1, 2, or 5 consecutive days, and until 23:59 of the last day | 1 or 2 non-consecutive days, and until 23:59 of the last day | 1 day or 2 non-consecutive days |
Price | 1 Day: US$ 5.39 2 Days: US$ 9.25 | 2 Days: US$ 33.69 (adult), $ 16.85 (child) 3 Days: US$ 41.55 (adult), $ 20.79 (child) | 1 Day: US$ 11.55 (adult), $ 5.79 (child) 2 Days: US$ 19.25 (adult), $ 9.65 (child) 5 Days: US$ 28.45 (adult), $ 14.25 (child) | 1 Day: US$ 6.95 2 Days: US$ 10.79 | 1 Day: US$ 4.99 2 Days: US$ 9.25 |
JR Passes
5. JR West Kansai Pass
Exclusively for tourists visiting Japan, the
JR West Kansai Pass provides unlimited travel on local JR trains and West JR buses in the Kansai region around Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, and more for one to four days. It is also inclusive of the
JR Haruka Airport Express that brings you from Kansai International Airport right into the heart of Osaka or Kyoto.
Valid on:
Special Rapid Services, Rapid Services, and local trains on JR-West Conventional lines
West JR Bus services within the area
Not valid on:
Separate Express tickets are required for:
How to use: Purchase your
JR West Kansai Pass. When in Japan, show your passport and Klook e-voucher to collect your rail pass. After collection, you may access unlimited journeys within the validity date and valid area. It also includes a one-day pass to ride the Kyoto City Subway, Keihan Railway, or Hankyu Railway.
Cities covered: Designated Kansai areas — Kansai International Airport, Universal City Station, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Himeji, Wakayama, Shiga, Tsuruga, Tennoji, Iga-Ueno, and more. Refer to
JR West train route map for more details.
Who is it for?
The
JR West Kansai Pass is great if you’re a foreign visitor to Japan who wants to explore the Kansai area. It’s especially useful and worth it if you’re combining your Osaka-Kyoto-Nara-Kobe trip with a visit to further destinations like Himeji, Iga-Ueno, and more.
6. JR Kansai WIDE Area Pass
The
5-Day JR Kansai WIDE Area Pass is eligible only for foreign visitors to Japan. With this transport pass, you can get unlimited travel on specified trains and bus lines for five days within the designated Kansai area. It’s also inclusive of unlimited travel on the Sanyo Shinkansen and can be used for non-reserved seats on the Hello Kitty Shinkansen!
Valid on:
Non-reserved seats on Sanyo Shinkansen (Shin-Osaka to/from Okayama)
Non-reserved seats on Express Trains Haruka, Kuroshio, Thunderbird, Kounotori, and Super Hakuto (Kyoto to/from Kamigori)
Special Rapid Services, Rapid Services, and local trains on JR-West Conventional Lines
Kyoto Tango Railway, Wakayama Electric Railway, the San’in Main Line between Hamasaka and Tottori, and West JR Bus services within the area
Not valid on:
Tokaido Shinkansen (Shin-Osaka to/from Tokyo)
Sanyo Shinkansen (Okayama to/from Hakata)
Kyushu Shinkansen (Hakata to/from Kagoshima-Chuo)
How to use: Purchase your
JR Kansai WIDE Area Pass from Klook. When in Japan, show your passport and Klook e-voucher to collect your rail pass. After collection, you may access unlimited journeys within the validity date and valid area. Please present your passport to the station staff when using your rail pass.
Cities covered: Extensive areas in Kansai region — Kansai International Airport, Universal City Station, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Himeji, Wakayama, Kinosaki Onsen, Koyasan, Kurashiki, Shirahama, Takamatsu in Shikoku, and more. Refer to
JR Kansai WIDE train route map for more details.
Who is it for?
The
JR Kansai WIDE Area Pass is great if you want to explore the Kansai region extensively, especially if you want to add on to your Osaka-Kyoto-Nara-Kobe route with a further trip to Kinosaki Onsen, Okayama, the Kumano Region, and more. You can also save time when travelling between Osaka and Okayama with the
Shinkansen.
Klook Tip: Need more info to help you choose between JR West Kansai Pass and JR West Kansai WIDE Pass? Check our guide below:
Transportation
Your Complete Guide to JR Kansai Area Pass: Which to Book, How to Redeem, Where to Go and more!
Welcome to the captivating Kansai region, a cultural and historical haven nestled in the heart of Japan. Renowned as the cultural capital, Kansai beckons with its vibrant cities, including the illustrious Kyoto city, a true emblem of Japanese civilisation, as well as the bustling Osaka city.
Before you embark on your journey through Kansai's wonders, choosing the right transport pass to get you around is essential. With a plethora of attractions scattered across cities like Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Kobe, having a transport pass in hand would make getting around that much easier and affordable.
Let’s explore the different Japan Rail Passes available for you to explore the Kansai region effortlessly!
7. JR Hokuriku Arch Pass
The
JR Hokuriku Arch Pass provides unlimited travel on JR trains between Tokyo and Osaka via the Hokuriku route. Slightly cheaper than the
JR Whole Japan Rail Pass, the Hokuriku Arch Pass is a great alternative for visitors looking to travel between Tokyo and the designated Kansai area.
Valid on:
Reserved seats on Hokuriku Shinkansen (Tokyo to / from Kanazawa)
Reserved seats on the Limited Express, Rapid Services, and JR-West Conventional Lines
Non-reserved seats on Haruka and all Tokyo Monorail Lines within the area
Not valid on:
Sanyo Shinkansen
Tokaido Shinkansen
How to use: Purchase your
JR Hokuriku Arch Pass from Klook and receive your Exchange Order by mail. When in Japan, show your passport and Exchange Order to collect your rail pass. After collection, you may access unlimited rides within the validity period and valid area.
Cities covered: Tokyo, Narita International Airport, Kansai International Airport, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Fukui, Kanazawa, Toyama, Nagano, Karuizawa, Tennoji, and more. Refer to the
JR Hokuriku Arch Pass website for more details.
Who is it for?
The
JR Hokuriku Arch Pass is one you should get if you’re looking to extend your trip around Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara to include a roundtrip visit to Kanazawa and Tokyo as well. The pass is only valid for the trip between Tokyo and Kyoto / Osaka via the Hokuriku region as opposed to the more popular Sanyo / Tokaido Shinkansen.
City Passes
8. Osaka Metro Pass
The
Osaka Metro Pass is an all-in-one travel pass that gives you unlimited access throughout the Osaka Metro and Osaka City Bus routes. Available in 1-day and 2-day options, this pass will get you all around Osaka City.
It also offers you discounted entry to popular attractions including (but not limited to) Osaka Castle, Umeda Sky Building, Kuchu Teien Observatory, the Osaka Tennoji Zoo, and the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel among many others!
Valid on:
Osaka Metro line
Osaka City Bus line
How to use: Purchase your
Osaka Metro Pass on Klook. Once you're in Osaka, Japan, head to an Osaka Metro ticket office, flash your voucher, present your passport, and claim your physical ticket. The pass activates upon first use at any Osaka Metro or Osaka City Bus line and is valid within the day/s of activation.
Cities covered: Osaka
Who is it for?
The
Osaka Metro Pass is a must-have for easy and hassle-free travel all around Osaka city. It's a great way to get to know the culture and iconic landmarks in Osaka, too, since you can enjoy discounts at its most popular attractions. Also, it's a more affordable option than buying multiple tickets for every one-way trip through the city.
9. Osaka Amazing Pass
The
Osaka Amazing Pass is a travel pass which not only covers unlimited travel on selected subway, tramway, and bus systems within the city, but it also includes free admissions to more than 50 iconic tourist sites in Osaka within the validity period! It’s available in 1-day and 2-day options.
Valid on:
Unlimited travel on Osaka Municipal subway and Osaka City Bus
Private railways (Hankyu Railway, Hanshin Railway, Keihan Electric Railway, Kinki Nippon Railway, and Nankai Railway)
Free entry to more than 50 Osaka attractions as listed
here
Not valid on:
How to use: Purchase your
Osaka Amazing Pass on Klook. Present your Klook voucher to redeem your physical ticket. The pass is activated upon the first use on transport or entry to one of the attractions listed.
City covered: Osaka
Who is it for?
The
Osaka Amazing Pass is great if you will be in Osaka for a day or two and want to see all the best of the sights without breaking the bank.
10. ICOCA IC Card
The
ICOCA is a prepaid IC card that can be used for transportation as well as for shopping in the Kansai region and beyond. Much like the EZ-Link in Singapore, simply reload your ICOCA Card when it’s running low on funds.
How to use: Purchase your
ICOCA IC Card on Klook. Flash your Klook e-voucher and redeem the prepaid card when in Japan. You can start using it immediately since it’s already pre-loaded. Before leaving Japan, you can return the card to get a refund of your balance and deposit.
Cities covered: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, and more. Simply look out for the ICOCA logo. Refer to the
ICOCA user guide for more details.
Who is it for?
The ICOCA card is great for all visitors to Kansai. Even if you’re getting other rail passes, the ICOCA is a great supplement card to use on transportation not covered by certain travel passes or on days when your passes haven’t been activated or have expired.
You can also use it to make purchases in convenience stores, taxi rides, and more. If you have remaining funds in your card, you can also get it refunded together with the deposit!
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