Getting Around
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Toyama
Ropeway
Tateyama Ropeway
4.07 2The longest single-span ropeway in Japan, connecting Kurobedaira and Daikanbo.
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Day Trip Itinerary: Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route: Epic Views and One-of-a-Kind Transportation
One of the world’s top mountain sightseeing routes linking Toyama and Nagano is the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. Its biggest appeal is the chance to take a series of unique rides while enjoying sweeping, large-scale views shaped by the deep Kurobe Gorge and its dam. Here, we’ll introduce a day-trip model course to enjoy the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route starting from Tateyama Station in Toyama.
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Encounter an overwhelmingly beautiful natural landscape - Kurobe Tateyama Alpine Route Tourist Guide
On the Kurobe Tateyama Alpine Route, which runs through the 3,000-meter-high mountains of the Northern Alps, you can easily enjoy the dynamic scenery of the four seasons. This section provides all the information you need to enjoy the scenery of the Kurobe Tateyama Alpine Route, as well as highlights and recommended accommodations.
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Kishiwada, Kansai Airport, Senshu
Airplanes & Airport
Kansai International Airport
4.04 5Domestic and international flights gather at this western Japan’s entrance in Osaka Bay.
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Fastest and Cheapest Options: Transportation Guide from Kansai International Airport to Kyoto
The ancient capital of Kyoto, home to many valuable structures designated as Important Cultural Properties and Special Places of Scenic Beauty, is one of Japan's leading tourist destinations, attracting visitors from Japan and abroad. Since Kyoto Prefecture has no airport, many international travelers likely plan to reach Kyoto via Kansai International Airport. This article explains how to travel from Kansai International Airport to Kyoto's major cities by train, bus, or taxi, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each option.
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Your Complete Transportation Guide from Kansai International Airport to Osaka
Kansai International Airport ranks second in Japan after Narita Airport for the number of international flight landings. This article introduces how to travel from Kansai International Airport to Osaka’s major stations by train, bus, and taxi, along with the pros and cons of each option. Use this guide to compare the fastest, cheapest, and easiest ways to reach your destination or station, and be sure to read through to the end.
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Your trusty guide to smooth, wallet-friendly transportation in Osaka!
Osaka is the largest city in Kansai and the second-largest in Japan after Tokyo. With so many means of transportation and railway lines, many people may find themselves lost while moving around Osaka Prefecture. In this article, we will explain some key tips to getting around in Osaka so you can get on and see the sights, all the more smoothly.
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[Complete Guide to Kansai International Airport] Make the Start and End of Your Trip Comfortable and Fulfilling!
Kansai International Airport is often used when traveling to the Kansai region, including Osaka and Kyoto. It is one of Japan’s leading airports, with a full range of domestic and international flights and 24-hour operations. Its vast grounds are home not only to arrival and departure floors, but also to many appealing facilities that help make travel more comfortable. This article introduces the airport’s layout and the kinds of shops you’ll find inside. It is a complete guide that also covers recommended shops to make your time there more worthwhile, as well as popular spots nearby, so be sure to read to the end.
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