To travel from Tokyo to Osaka by Shinkansen (bullet train), you must depart from either Tokyo Station or Shinagawa Station. Both stations are major hubs on the Tokaido Shinkansen line, which is operated by JR Central. Tokyo Station is the terminal station where the journey begins, offering the most options for boarding, while Shinagawa is a more modern, efficient alternative located in the southern part of the city. The trains arrive at Shin-Osaka Station, which is a separate station from the historic "Osaka Station" in the city center; from Shin-Osaka, it is a short 4-minute local train or subway ride to reach the Umeda or Namba districts. There are three types of trains on this route: the Nozomi (the fastest, taking about 2 hours and 30 minutes), the Hikari, and the Kodama. You can purchase tickets at the "Midori-no-madoguchi" ticket offices, at automated kiosks, or via the SmartEX app. For the best views of Mount Fuji during the journey, be sure to reserve a "Window Seat" on the right side of the train (Seat E) when traveling toward Osaka.