
The Kansai region, encompassing Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara, is a must-visit destination for travelers. This 9-day itinerary lets you hit all the highlights, from Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-dera and Arashiyama to Osaka’s Universal Studios Japan, Namba, and Shinsaibashi, plus Kobe and Nara’s iconic spots. We’ve also rounded up the best transit passes, attraction tickets, and recommended accommodations to make your Kansai adventure a breeze!
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- Day 1: Arrive at Kansai Airport, head to Kyoto → Gion & Hanami-koji, Yasaka Shrine → Kiyomizu-dera, Ninen-zaka, Sannen-zaka
- Day 2: Nishiki Market → Sanjusangendo → Fushimi Inari Shrine → Kifune Shrine → Kawaramachi
- Day 3: Uji day trip (Byodoin Temple, Uji Kami Shrine, Nakamura Tokichi matcha) → Kyoto Tower night view
- Day 4: Arashiyama day trip → Kyoto Station
- Day 5: Check out, travel to Osaka → Store luggage at hotel or lockers → Kobe day trip (Kitano Ijinkan, Kobe Port, Mt. Rokko)
- Day 6: Full day at Universal Studios Japan
- Day 7: Osaka Museum of Housing and Living → Osaka Castle → Osaka History Museum → Umeda Sky Building + HEP FIVE Ferris Wheel
- Day 8: Kuromon Market → Nara day trip → Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori shopping
- Day 9: Check out → Tennoji (Zoo, Tsutenkaku, Abeno Harukas) → Namba → Kansai Airport for departure
Must-Have Kansai Transit Passes

Here are the top transit passes to save you time and money while exploring Kansai.
1. JR Kansai Area Pass
Duration & Price:
1-day: 2,800 yen (adult) / 1,400 yen (child)
2-day: 4,800 yen / 2,400 yen
3-day: 5,800 yen / 2,900 yen
4-day: 7,000 yen / 3,500 yen
Coverage: JR West trains, including Kansai Airport’s HARUKA train (reserved seats in standard class), JR local and rapid trains, plus select subway and private rail lines like Kyoto Subway, Keihan, and Hankyu.
Why It’s Great: Perfect for those starting in Kyoto right after landing, as it covers the HARUKA train and JR lines across Kansai. Ideal if you’re spending multiple days in Kyoto.
2. Osaka Amazing Pass
Duration & Price:
3,300 yen (1-day) / 5,500 yen (2-day, adults only)
Coverage: Unlimited rides on Osaka Metro, select private railways (Hankyu, Nankai, Kintetsu, Keihan, Hanshin), and Osaka City Bus (excludes IKEA, USJ, and airport buses).
Why It’s Great: Offers unlimited transit to major Osaka attractions, plus free entry or discounts at popular sights and dining spots. A must for exploring Osaka.
3. Kansai Railway Pass
Duration & Price: 5,600 yen (2-day, adult) / 2,800 yen (child); 7,000 yen (3-day, adult) / 3,500 yen (child)
Coverage: All Surutto Kansai-affiliated railways.
Why It’s Great: Available to tourists with visas, non-Japan-resident Japanese nationals, or permanent residents. Covers key spots like Kyoto’s Kawaramachi, Arashiyama, Osaka’s Umeda, and Kobe’s Sannomiya. Perfect for multi-city day trips.
4. Nara-Ikaruga 1-Day Pass
Duration & Price:
2,100 yen–3,100 yen (1-day, varies by partner railway)
Coverage: Select Kintetsu rail sections, partner railways, and Nara Kotsu buses.
Why It’s Great: The Osaka Metro version (2,200 yen) includes unlimited Osaka subway rides and Nara discounts, ideal for a Nara day trip from Osaka. A Kyoto Subway version (2,200 yen) is available for Kyoto-based trips.
Getting to Kansai: Your First Step

Kansai International Airport is Japan’s third-largest airport and offers direct flights to Osaka from 82 airports worldwide, covering 78 cities across 23 countries.
Major international hubs include San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sydney, Brisbane, Paris, Singapore, Manila, Cebu, and Kuala Lumpur.
From Tokyo to Osaka: Options include Shinkansen (fastest), flights (cheaper at times), or buses (budget-friendly). Prices vary by season, so check when booking.
Your 9-Day Kansai Adventure: Day-by-Day Highlights
To avoid dragging luggage between cities, this itinerary bases you in Kyoto for 4 nights and Osaka for 4 nights. The first four days focus on Kyoto, with day trips to Kobe, Nara, and Osaka’s key attractions, wrapping up with shopping before your flight home. Feel free to tweak the order based on your preferences or transit passes!
Day 1: Arrive in Kyoto → Gion, Yasaka Shrine, Kiyomizu-dera

▶ Arrival at Kansai Airport & Transfer to Kyoto: From Kansai International Airport, take the JR West Limited Express HARUKA directly to Kyoto—an 80-minute ride. Keep an eye out for the special Hello Kitty HARUKA train, featuring fun themed designs. It's popular among international visitors, so don’t miss the chance to snap a few memorable photos!
▶ Get Off at Kyoto Station & Check In: After arriving at Kyoto Station, it’s a good idea to drop off your luggage first. If your hotel is nearby, you can head straight there to leave your bags. If it's farther away or you’d rather not make the trip just yet, coin lockers at the station are a convenient alternative.
Top Hotel Picks Near Kyoto Station
▶ One-Day Sightseeing in Kyoto: Start by exploring the famous Gion district and Hanamikoji Street, then head toward Yasaka Shrine. From there, make your way to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, passing through the charming streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka. This nostalgic area is perfect for strolling in a rented kimono, with plenty of shops and restaurants ideal for lunch and souvenir hunting.
Must-See Spots in Kyoto
Day 2: Nishiki Market → Sanjusangendo, Fushimi Inari, Kifune Shrine → Kawaramachi

▶ Nishiki Market: Start your second morning at Nishiki Market, known as “Kyoto’s kitchen.” This bustling arcade offers a taste of local life, with Kyoto-style comfort foods like croquettes, tamagoyaki, oden, takoyaki, daifuku, taiyaki, and soft serve. It’s also a great place to pick up souvenirs and snacks for the road.
▶ Must-See Scenic Temples & Shrines: From Nishiki, head to Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station and take the Keihan Line to Shichijo Station. A short 5-minute walk brings you to Sanjusangendo, home to 1,001 statues of Kannon—truly a breathtaking sight. After that, hop back on the Keihan Line to Fushimi Inari Station to explore the iconic thousand torii gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha and nearby Tofukuji Temple.
If it’s snowing and you still have energy as evening falls, consider a trip to Kibune. Take a train from Fushimi Inari to Kibuneguchi Station (about 1 hour), then a short bus ride to the legendary winter wonderland of snowy Kibune. The lantern-lit path leading to Kibune Shrine, blanketed in snow, is said to be one of Kyoto’s most magical winter scenes. Keep in mind that the shrine requires a bit of uphill walking, so plan accordingly depending on your time and energy.
Must-See Spots in Kyoto
▶ Dinner in Kawaramachi: Wrap up your day back in Kawaramachi, a lively area known for both historic restaurants with scenic views and trendy new eateries. With plenty of dining options and shopping malls nearby, it's the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal and do a little browsing before heading back to your hotel.
Top Dining Picks in Kawaramachi
Day 3: Uji Day Trip → Kyoto Tower

▶ Day Trip to Uji: From Kyoto Station, it takes less than 30 minutes to reach Uji. This charming town is home to famous sites like the UNESCO-listed Byodoin Temple—the one featured on the 10-yen coin—and the adorable rabbit-themed omikuji at Ujigami Shrine and Uji Shrine. Along the main street, you’ll find popular spots like Nakamura Tokichi, Starbucks, and Itohkyuemon, making it easy to enjoy a meal, dessert, or matcha tea. Plan to spend about 3–5 hours exploring and relaxing here.
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Address
116,Ujirenge, Uji-shi, Kyoto, 611-0021
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Nearest Station
Uji Station (JR Nara Line)
10 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 0774-21-2861
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Address
116,Ujirenge, Uji-shi, Kyoto, 611-0021
▶ Kyoto Tower Night View & Dinner: After your day in Uji, head back to Kyoto Station and cap off the evening with a visit to Kyoto Tower for sweeping night views of the city. There are also plenty of great dining spots around the station, making it easy to grab a tasty dinner before calling it a night.
Recommended Dining near Kyoto Tower
Day 4: Arashiyama Day Trip → Kyoto Station Shopping

▶ Day Trip to Arashiyama: Spend your final day in Kyoto exploring Arashiyama—a favorite among international visitors. From Kyoto Station, it takes just 18 minutes by JR to reach Saga-Arashiyama Station.
This scenic area is packed with highlights, including the iconic Bamboo Grove, Togetsukyo Bridge, and the charming Sagano Romantic Train. Arashiyama also offers a wide range of local eats—from traditional tofu cuisine and cute cafés like YOJIYA and %ARABICA, to sweet treats like matcha soft serve, daifuku, and zenzai (sweet red bean soup). It’s also a great place to try on a kimono—perfect for strolling and snapping some final Kyoto memories.
▶ Shopping & Souvenirs at Kyoto Station: After a full day in Arashiyama, you'll likely be ready to wind down. Head back to Kyoto Station in the evening to pick up souvenirs and pack your bags. It's the perfect way to wrap up your Kyoto stay and recharge before your day trip to Kobe the next day!
Day 5: Check Out, Head to Osaka → Kobe Day Trip

▶ Transfer to Osaka & Check In at a Namba Hotel: If you’re planning to explore areas like Kobe and Nara but don’t want the hassle of constantly moving with luggage, consider basing yourself in Osaka. Staying in Namba makes day trips easy and lets you enjoy all of Osaka’s must-see spots as well!
Top Hotel Picks in Namba
▶ Day Trip to Kobe: From Osaka to Kobe’s main hub, Sannomiya Station, it takes about 30 minutes with no transfers needed. Compared to Kyoto, Kobe has a chic Western vibe, with highlights like the Kitano Ijinkan district, Kobe Port, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Nunobiki Herb Garden, and Mt. Rokko. Whether you're craving authentic Kobe beef, sushi, or Western-style cuisine, you'll have plenty of delicious options—making it a perfect destination for a full-day adventure!
Day 6: Universal Studios Japan
▶ Full Day at Universal Studios Japan: No trip to the Kansai region is complete without a day at Universal Studios Japan! This award-winning theme park features the world’s first Super Nintendo World—honored with the prestigious Thea Award—along with the thrilling Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge™ ride. Don’t miss other favorites like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and the ever-popular Minions attractions. It’s a must-visit for both kids and adults on your Kansai adventure!
Day 7: Osaka City Exploration

▶ Explore Osaka with the Osaka Amazing Pass: Spend the day visiting top attractions that offer free admission with the Osaka Amazing Pass, including the Osaka Museum of Housing and Living, Osaka Castle Tower, Osaka Museum of History, Umeda Sky Building, and the HEP FIVE Ferris Wheel. It’s a fun and budget-friendly way to dive into Osaka’s history and culture while checking off some must-see spots. If you haven’t picked up the pass yet, no worries—you can grab your tickets below.
Recommended Attraction Tickets
Day 8: Kuromon Market → Nara Day Trip → Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori

▶ Kuromon Market: Start your morning at Kuromon Market, often called “Osaka’s kitchen.” It’s the perfect place to snack on local street food and explore lively stalls before heading out for your day trip to Nara. Keep it light—you’ve got more adventures ahead!
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Address
2-4-1, Nipponbashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 542-0073
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Nearest Station
Nippombashi Station (Sakaisuji Line / Sen-nichimae Line)
- Phone Number 06-6631-0007
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Address
2-4-1, Nipponbashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 542-0073
▶ Day Trip to Nara: After Kuromon Market, walk to Kintetsu-Nippombashi Station and hop on a direct train to Kintetsu Nara Station—no transfers needed, and the ride takes about 45 minutes. Nara is rich in World Heritage sites, including Todai-ji Temple with its giant Buddha, the deer-filled Nara Park, and Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Around Naramachi and the station area, you’ll also find plenty of great food spots and souvenir shops worth exploring.
▶ Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori Shopping & Dinner: After returning from Nara, it’s just a short walk from Namba Station to the bustling streets of Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori. Packed with restaurants, shops, and drugstores, this area is perfect for a final night of eating and shopping. If time allows, stroll over to nearby Amerikamura for even more quirky finds and street food.
Top Dining Picks in Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori
Day 9: Tennoji → Namba → Kansai Airport

▶ Tennoji Area: For your final day, explore the Tennoji area—home to the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and Abeno HARUKAS. Admission to Tsutenkaku is free with the Osaka Amazing Pass. If you have extra time, consider stopping by the historic Tennoji Zoo for one last local experience before wrapping up your trip.
Recommended Attraction Tickets
▶ Namba: Before heading to Kansai Airport, squeeze in a final shopping spree at one of Namba’s many malls to pick up any last-minute souvenirs. If you're hungry, you’ll have no trouble finding a great meal in the area. One personal recommendation—don’t miss the super popular Osaka cheesecake from Rikuro Ojisan’s shop. Soft, fluffy, and delicious, it’s perfect to take home and share with friends and family as a sweet ending to your 9-day Kansai adventure!
Top Shopping Malls in Namba
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