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Getting from Osaka to Kinosaki Onsen
A journey from Osaka to Kinosaki Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture entails discovering one of Japan’s most populous and eclectic cities, then enjoying a relaxing getaway with some of the country’s most picturesque scenery. The commute is made easy using either the Kounotori or Hamakaze Limited Express Trains that bridge the two destinations in a bit under three hours. Book your tickets in advance and enjoy the views of Kansai from the comfort of your train seat.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY TO KINOSAKI ONSEN!
Osaka is often seen as an essential destination for those visiting Japan. The most populous city in the Kansai region has a distinct atmosphere derived from not only its attractions and dense streets, but also its fun-loving and open local population. This is also a great city to see much of Japan’s history, with the famous Tower of the Sun, created by Taro Okamoto for the 1985 World’s Fair, on display, and the ancient Mozu Tombs. Also, be sure to try the city’s famous array of signature foods, such as okonomiyaki and takoyaki!
After exploring Osaka, a journey to Kinosaki Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture is the perfect means of taking a break from urban hustle and bustle and relaxing in hot springs while taking in some gorgeous scenery. Indeed, Kinosaki Onsen looks like a scene out of a movie, with beautiful foliage intertwined with historic streets and a tranquil river going through the town. For those wanting to indulge in the onsen lifestyle but are concerned about tattoo restrictions, Kinosaki Onsen is famous for its seven different bathhouses that are fully tattoo friendly!
Ride either the Kounotori or Hamakaze Limited Express Train to travel in comfort and style! Tickets for the Japan Experience are sold via an official partnership with JR West. Travel with peace of mind and quality customer support!
Advantages of taking the train from Osaka to Kinosaki Onsen
How to book your Osaka to Kinosaki train tickets
Train information
We offer two options for traveling from Osaka to Kinosaki Onsen in Hyogo: the popular Kounotori and Hamakaze Express Trains. These high-speed trains provide a quick and effective means of transportation between the two destinations, connecting them in around 3 hours. Enjoy the scenery as it passes by through the panoramic windows of the train while you sit back and unwind. Along the way, you'll catch a glimpse of Kansai's breathtaking natural and urban landscapes.
Here's a map of the various trains available on the Osaka and Kinosaki Onsen journey and their stops:




MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OSAKA STATION AND KINOSAKI ONSEN
How to get to Osaka Station
Numerous local JR lines serve the Kita district's Osaka railway station, which serves the Osaka metropolitan area as well as the larger Kansai region. Shin-Osaka station is located one stop away from Osaka station on JR lines. The Hanshin line, the Tanimachi and Midosuji subway lines, and other lines connect Osaka. Major districts like Osaka-Umeda and Namba are easily accessible from the station thanks to these transportation options, and Osaka Station is better connected to other areas of the city because it is a departure or stop point for several bus routes.
Where to go from Kinosaki Onsen Station
The area known as Kinosak Onsen is largely served by the station, also labeled “Kinosaki Onsen Station.” The station is located on the banks of the river that goes out to the sea to the north, and a number of ryokans and onsen bathhouses are within walking distance of the station. A number of trains and buses service the greater area, many of which stop at and depart from the main station.
Why Book your Train Tickets with Japan Experience?
How to exchange train tickets in Japan
When you purchase a train ticket with Japan Experience, you will receive a QR code via email.
To receive your usable tickets, simply scan the QR code at ticket machines located inside stations in Japan and, if asked, enter the phone number associated with your order, which Japan Experience will provide you with.
In lieu of the QR code, the five-digit registration number (beginning with the number “4”) found in the order confirmation email can also be used.
Please find more information below about ticket fares and exchanging your train tickets upon arriving in Japan, whether it is at the airport or at major stations in the city. With your QR code, you will also receive a detailed user guide to guide you through the easy and efficient process of getting your physical train tickets i
READ MORE ABOUT THE EXCHANGE PROCESS, CONDITIONS, AND VALIDITY OF TRAIN TICKETS BELOW
How far in advance can I book train tickets?
You can book train tickets in Japan between 9 months prior to your train's departure date and 3 days before departure.
Is there a special train ticket fare for children?
Yes, there are special fares applicable for children. Ages 12 and up are considered adults, but kids aged from 6 to 11 benefit from a reduced fare. Children under the age of 6 travel for free and do not need to book a seat. This free fare is limited to 2 tickets, meaning any additional child under 6 will then pay the classic child fare and will have to book a seat.
Where to exchange your train tickets in Japan depending on the region
In the JR West area (blue), you can exchange your QR code for a physical train ticket at reserved seat ticket machines in stations, or at Midori-no-Madoguchi ticket windows with station staff. In the JR Central area (orange), you can exchange your QR code at reserved seat ticket vending machines at indicated stations. In the JR East area (green), you can exchange your train tickets at Shinkansen stations, major stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and Narita Airport stations.
How to use your train tickets in Japan
To use your train tickets once you have exchanged them, simply head to Osaka Station, insert your train ticket into the automatic gates (don't forget to take it back), and head to the right platform to hop on your train. On board the train, find the seat number that is on your ticket if you have a seat reservation, and enjoy the ride! Once you've arrived in Kinosaki Onsen, insert the ticket again at the gates upon exiting Kinosaki Station, and the city is now yours to explore.
You can find the conditions of modification and cancellation of our train tickets in our “Frequently Asked Questions” section at the bottom of the page.
Eligibility
All persons above the age of 12, with no restrictions of residence status or nationality, are eligible to purchase individual train tickets (unlike the Japan Rail Pass and some JR regional passes, for example). Japanese individuals as well as foreigners living in Japan can thus purchase train tickets online. Under the age of 12, the aforementioned child fare conditions apply.
Validity of train tickets
Train tickets issued are only valid for the date and time indicated on your booking, and are to be used only on the Osaka to Kinosaki Onsen route.
Frequently Asked Questions about Train Tickets in Japan
Up to 72 hours before departure, you can modify your booking one time free of charge or cancel your booking (with a 15% cancellation fee). Please find more details below.
- How can I cancel or modify my booking?
You can cancel or modify your tickets by contacting Japan Experience by phone or email.
Modifications and cancellation are not possible in stations, neither at ticket machines (even those with a QR code reader) nor at JR counters (except when mentioned by our assistance*).
- What are the cancellation conditions?
You can cancel your train tickets up to 72 hours before departure, with a 15% cancellation fee applied. Past 72 hours before departure, no cancellation can be done.
- What if I miss my train?
If you have missed your train, your tickets allow you to board any train on the same route in the same day – in non-reserved seat cars only.
- What are the modification conditions?
You can modify your booking for free one time up to 72 hours before departure. Any extra modification will result in booking cancellation to make a new order, with a 15% cancellation fee applied.
Past 72 hours before departure, no modifications can be done.
If you want to modify:
- Seat and/or departure time (for e-tickets or e-voucher before paper tickets issued): Japan Experience can modify your booking for free, one time per booking.
- Departure date and/or ticket class: Japan Experience allows you to change your departure date/ticket class free of charge by canceling your order without fees in order to make a new booking. Please note that a new date in a higher travel season or an upper class will result in a price difference.
- Adding or removing passengers from the booking: Adding a passenger is free of charge, you only need to pay the extra ticket price. Removing a passenger equals to canceling the booking for that passenger only, cancellation conditions apply for the removed passenger ticket (15% fee).
- Departure station/arrival station: This change equals a cancellation, with a 15% cancellation fee applied.
*For the rare and only case of cancellation for e-voucher after paper tickets have been issued, you need to request a cancellation at Japan Railways counters (not machines) in stations, up to 10 minutes before departure. JR will refund you around 70% of your order, in cash (JPY ¥). Modifications at JR machines or counters in stations are also possible up to 10 minutes before departure (some fees may apply).
The Shinkansen is the premier form of travel in Japan. “Shinkansen” is the Japanese word for “bullet train,” whose name is derived from the locomotive’s high speeds and shape. They are commonly used for traversing longer distances in Japan.
Reserving seats on the Shinkansen bullet train isn’t a necessity; however, we do suggest making a reservation during peak travel times, specifically during Spring (sakura season) and during New Year's, for example. Trains may also be crowded during major holidays and events, such as large festivals. You’ll also need to make a reservation for oversized luggage on the Shinkansen.
- There are different types of carriages on the Shinkansen, with different levels of accommodation. The Ordinary Car is the most general seating option, but Shinkansen bullet trains are, by default, more luxurious than other types of trains due to them being built for long-distance travel. These accommodations include reclinable chairs, overhead storage, hooks for outerwear, deployable trays, and electrical outlets.
- The Green Car is the next step up in luxury from the ordinary car, featuring even deeper reclining chairs and more legroom. All seats in these cars need a reservation. The oversized luggage area is also included with a seat on the Green Car.
- The Gran Class Car is much like the Green Car but with even more elevated accommodations. Seats are formatted 2x1, optimizing room, and often, snacks and refreshments are included. Gran Class cars exist only on JR East lines, such as Tokyo <-> Nagano and Tokyo <-> Kanazawa.
With over 40 years of dedicated experience dealing specifically with Japan travel and tourism, you can rest assured that we will have the best knowledge and familiarity with getting around the country. Our train tickets are acquired through an official partnership with JR West. We also offer reliable and expert assistance thanks to our onsite team in Japan, flexible modification options, and a fully digital booking experience with no hidden fees.
If your train's departure date is more than one month away from the date of booking, you will receive your QR code approximately a month before departure.
If your train's departure date is less than one month away from the date of booking, you will receive your QR code within 48 hours.
Reminder : you can book train tickets in Japan with Japan Experience between 9 months and 3 days prior to train departure.
If you're traveling with baggage measuring less than 160 cm (length + width + height), you don't need to make an additional reservation, and you can store your baggage in the overhead compartment above your seat.
For baggage measuring more than 160 cm and up to 250 cm (length + width + height), you need to make an advance reservation before you can take your baggage on board the Shinkansen. On board, you'll need to stow your baggage in the areas reserved for bulky luggage, generally located behind the last seats in the car, and in special compartments located between the cars. This includes luggage such as sports equipment, musical instruments and strollers.
Luggage measuring more than 250 cm (length + width + height) is not permitted on board the Shinkansen. Each passenger can take up to two pieces of luggage on board the Shinkansen.
You can find more details about luggage rules aboard the Shinkansen here.
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