Osaka Loop Line: Your Guide to Efficient Travel in Osaka

  • Published on : 22/03/2025
  • by : Japan Experience
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The Osaka Loop Line (大阪環状線, Ōsaka kanjō-sen) is one of the most convenient train lines that runs through metropolitan Osaka, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). This distinctive circular railway encircles central Osaka, carrying over 984,000 passengers daily. With a total track length of 21.7 km and 19 stations, the Loop Line offers quick and easy access to major attractions including Osaka Station, Osaka Castle, Korean Town (Tsuruhashi), and Tennoji. As a vital transportation artery, it connects seamlessly with numerous other rail services, making it an essential part of any Osaka travel itinerary.

4. Nishikujo Station (西九条駅)

An important transfer point to the JR Yumesaki (Sakurajima) Line that leads to Universal Studios Japan. Take this transfer if you plan to visit USJ, which is just a 5-minute ride away. The park, opened in March 2001, spans 39 hectares and is the most visited amusement park in Japan after Tokyo Disney Resort.

5. Bentencho Station (弁天町駅)

Gateway to Osaka Aquarium (Kaiyukan), one of the world's finest aquariums, and the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel. Both attractions can be reached in about 10 minutes on foot or via a short bus ride.

6. Taisho Station (大正駅)

A 7-minute walk from this station leads to Osaka Dome (now Kyocera Dome), the city's baseball stadium and home field of the Orix Buffaloes team.

Must-sees on the Osaka Loop Line
Shitennoji, one of Japan's oldest temples
Tsuruhashi Station leads to the Korean neighborhood
Osaka Castle, one of Japan's most famous landmarks
The Osaka Loop Line's central station
Transfer at Nishi-Kujo Station for Universal Studios Japan
Osaka Aquarium, the world's largest public aquarium
Osaka Dome, the city's gigantic baseball stadium
Shinsekai is Osaka's retro neighborhood
A map of the itinerary

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