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How much is the train from Mount Fuji to Osaka?

Train or bus from Mount Fuji to Osaka? The best way to get from Mount Fuji to Osaka is to train via Nagoya which takes 3h 49m and costs ¥34000 - ¥46000. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs ¥27000 - ¥35000 and takes 6h 55m.



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The best way to get from Mt. Fuji Station to Osaka is to train which takes 5h 17m and costs ¥13000 - ¥22000.

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Shinkansen or bullet train In just 2 hours and 30 minutes, you can get from Tokyo Station to Shin-Osaka Station. A one-way trip costs 13,620 yen (unreserved seat) or 14,650 yen (reserved seat), and is not covered by the JR Pass.

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It takes approximately 4h 19m to get from Osaka to Mount Fuji, including transfers. Train or bus from Osaka to Mount Fuji? The best way to get from Osaka to Mount Fuji is to train via Nagoya which takes 4h 19m and costs ¥33000 - ¥46000. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs ¥27000 - ¥35000 and takes 6h 52m.

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It takes approximately 4h 19m to get from Osaka to Mount Fuji, including transfers. Train or bus from Osaka to Mount Fuji? The best way to get from Osaka to Mount Fuji is to train via Nagoya which takes 4h 19m and costs ¥33000 - ¥46000. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs ¥27000 - ¥35000 and takes 6h 52m.

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The route is as follows: take the train (back) to Tokyo station and use the Shinkansen from there to Osaka. Here is an example route. The route does take 360 Minutes, so bring something to do in the meantime. The 2nd route is to use a bus from Kawaguchiko to Mishima station and use the Shinkansen from there to Osaka.

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Welcome to YOUR JAPAN. Use the bullet train Tokaido Shinkansen to travel to Mt. Fuji right from the heart of Tokyo. On the left side, you will see mesmerizing Sagami Bay, and on the right side the symbol of Japan, the highest summit of the country, perfectly symmetrical Mount Fuji.

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It is possible to view Mount Fuji for a couple of minutes if the weather is clear, about one hour away from Tokyo.

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One day is enough to get a good taste of Osaka. Stay in a place like Kita, Central Osaka or Minami to save time. The must-see attractions in Osaka are Osaka Castle, the Kita District and the Minami District. This itinerary covers all three.

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In Tokyo, you can catch the Shinkansen either at Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station, and then arrive to Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka. A one-way journey costs 13,620 yen (unreserved seat) or 14,340 yen (reserved seat), but with your JR Pass, you can avail of either without having to pay additional fees.

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Instead, what makes the Shinkansen (and any Ltd. Express train) more expensive then regular trains is a hefty standard surcharge: the supplementary special-express ticket, which covers the premium experience of traveling on the nice fast trains. And yes, you have to pay it even if you have to stand.

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The JR Pass is the most cost-effective way to travel around Japan for most visitors. The pass offers unlimited access to all JR public transport including Shinkansen bullet trains, buses, ferries, and airport transfers, for a very cheap, discounted price.

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Some trains might have a stop as brief as 1 minute, while others might stop 5 to 10 minutes due to waiting for other Shinkansen to pass. Regardless, arriving at the platform about 15 minutes before the departure time provides ample mental and physical preparation.

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The Japan Rail Pass is valid only on a portion of the travel from Tokyo to Mount Fuji. At Shinjuku Station, take the JR Chuo Line to Otsuki Station. This leg takes around 1 hour, and is covered by your JR Pass. At Otsuki Station, you must transfer to the Fujikyu Railway Line to reach Kawaguchiko Station.

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How far is Mount Fuji from Osaka? The overland distance from Mount Fuji to Osaka is 308 miles (494 km). The flying distance is 308 miles (494 km).

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Tokyo to Fuji Five Lakes Take the JR Chuo Line from Shinjuku Station (Tokyo) to Otsuki Station (Azusa trains, covered by the JR Pass). Once at Otsuki, take Fujikyu Railway to Kawaguchiko Station (not covered by the JR Pass).

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The Fujikyuko Line is a privately owned train line. IC Cards(Suica, Pasmo, etc), the Japan Rail Pass cannot be used to ride this line. Please pay for your ticket in cash. At Kawaguchiko Station, the last stop on the Fujikyuko Line, there are train and bus ticket windows, restaurants, shops, and coin lockers.

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