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Which train station is best for Osaka Castle?

Osaka Castle is surrounded by five different train stations, but the best access is via either Morinomiya or Osakajokoen Station. Coming from either station affords visitors a unique pathway towards the castle through the gardens, and for curious visitors it's certainly worth arriving by one and departing by the other.



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Osaka Metro has three stations: Midosuji Line Umeda Station, Tanimachi Line Higashi-Umeda Station, and Yotsubashi Line Nishi-Umeda Station, and each location is slightly different. Midosuji Line Umeda Station is the closest to JR Osaka Station and probably the most convenient station.

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How to reach Osaka Castle. Osaka Castle can be reached from Osakajou-koen station, on the JR Osaka Loop line. You'll step right into the castle park from the station, from where it is about 10 minutes on foot to the castle itself. The JR Osaka Loop line is covered by the JR Pass and JR-West Passes.

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Osaka's 7 most popular attractions included on the Amazing Pass are: Osaka Castle Museum. Tsutenkaku Tower. Cruise on the River Tombori.

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Kita tops the list as the best place to stay in Osaka. It ticks all the boxes. Kita is Osaka's most important transport hub and four train lines converge here (the JR Line and three private lines: Hankyu, Keihan and Hanshin).

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Shin-Osaka is the station where the shinkansen stops. Osaka Station is the main hub for all local commuter trains and subways. These two stations are four kilometers apart. Adding to the confusion, Umeda Station is right next door to Osaka Station and is where all the other train companies' trains stop.

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The recommended approach to Osaka Castle is through Otemon Gate at the park's southwestern corner. The closest station is Tanimachi Yonchome Station along the Tanimachi and Chuo subway lines.

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Admission is free, but you will most likely wish to purchase deer crackers during your visit. A pack of ten crackers costs 150 yen. The Todaiji Temple is open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm during the months of April through October, and 8 am to 4:30 pm from November through March. Admission is 500 yen.

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The city of Osaka boasts two major train stations that newcomers often mix up. If you are planning to travel by train from Osaka, you will need either Osaka Station or Shin-Osaka Station to start your journey.

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The most useful train line is the Osaka Loop Line (frequently called just the “Loop Line”). You can use a Japan Rail Pass on this line. The best way to pay for all trains and subways in Osaka is with a prepaid Icoca card.

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