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Family Day in Tempozan: Osaka Bay Area Guide

Maximize your Osaka family trip with our Tempozan itinerary: Kaiyukan Aquarium, Santa Maria Cruise & discounts using Osaka Amazing Pass
★★★★☆ 4.7/5

Why Tempozan?

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Perfect for: Families with mixed age groups
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Location: Osaka Bay Area - compact & walkable
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Time Needed: Full day experience
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Budget: Mid-range with discount options

Top Attractions

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Kaiyukan: One of Japan's best aquariums
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Ferris Wheel: Panoramic bay views
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Santa Maria: Relaxing harbor cruise
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Legoland: Discovery Center for kids

Money-Saving Passes

Kaiyukan pricing
Kaiyukan admission prices (Credit: Official Site)

Discount Packages & Passes

Maximize savings with these options:
  • Kaiyukan + Santa Maria Cruise: ¥3,200 (saves ¥700 for adults)
  • Osaka Amazing Pass: Free subway travel + free Ferris wheel + Santa Maria cruise
  • Children Discounts: Kids under 3 free at Kaiyukan, under 5 free on subways
Family Tip: The Kaiyukan + Santa Maria package is ideal for families with young children or elderly members needing rest periods.

Kaiyukan Admission

Adult: ¥2,700
Child (7-15): ¥1,400
Senior (60+): ¥2,300

Santa Maria Cruise

Adult: ¥1,600
Child: ¥800

Osaka Amazing Pass

1-Day: ¥2,800
2-Day: ¥3,600
(Adults only)

Top Attractions Explained

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Kaiyukan Aquarium

One of the world's largest aquariums featuring whale sharks and 15 habitat zones. Allow 3 hours minimum.
Must-try: Whale shark-themed soft serve ice cream
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Tempozan Ferris Wheel

112m tall with transparent cabins available. 15-minute ride with panoramic bay views. Included with Osaka Amazing Pass.
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Santa Maria Cruise

40-minute harbor tour with indoor seating. Perfect rest activity after walking. Twilight cruise available.
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Legoland Discovery

Indoor playground with rides and building zones. Ideal for children aged 3-10 years.

Family-Friendly Itineraries

Option A: Relaxed Pace (Young Children/Elderly)

  • 10:00 AM: Kaiyukan Aquarium (3 hours)
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at Tempozan Market Place
  • 2:30 PM: Santa Maria Day Cruise
  • 3:30 PM: Tempozan Ferris Wheel
  • 5:00 PM: Souvenir shopping & return to hotel
Uses Kaiyukan + Santa Maria package (¥3,200 adult)

Option B: Osaka Amazing Pass (Mostly Adults)

  • 9:00 AM: Kaiyukan Aquarium (2 hours with ¥100 discount)
  • 11:30 AM: Santa Maria Cruise (free with pass)
  • 12:30 PM: Lunch at Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho
  • 2:00 PM: Tempozan Ferris Wheel (free with pass)
  • 3:30 PM: Sakishima Observatory (free with pass)
  • 5:30 PM: Spa Suminoe (free with pass)
Requires Osaka Amazing Pass (¥2,800 for 1-day)

Option C: Focus on Younger Children

  • 10:00 AM: Legoland Discovery Center (2 hours)
  • 12:30 PM: Lunch at Tempozan Marketplace
  • 2:00 PM: Kaiyukan Aquarium (2.5 hours)
  • 5:00 PM: Santa Maria Twilight Cruise
Combines Kaiyukan ticket + Santa Maria separately

Why Families Love Tempozan

  • All attractions within walking distance
  • Mix of educational and fun activities
  • Excellent discount packages available
  • Rest opportunities between attractions
  • Indoor options for bad weather days
  • Stroller-friendly pathways

Considerations

  • Limited dining options near attractions
  • Can be crowded during peak seasons
  • Osaka Amazing Pass only covers adults
  • Ferris wheel ride is relatively short
  • Some attractions close early (5-6 PM)

Plan Your Tempozan Day!

Ready to experience Osaka's family-friendly bay area?

Check Kaiyukan Tickets
Tempozan, 1 Chome-1-10 Kaigandori, Minato Ward, Osaka

Final Verdict

★★★★☆ 4.7/5

Tempozan offers the perfect concentrated family experience in Osaka. With world-class attractions within walking distance, flexible itinerary options, and money-saving passes, it's an ideal choice for families with children or multi-generational groups.

Perfect for

Families with young children
Multi-generational travel groups
First-time visitors to Osaka
Those wanting a compact itinerary
Pass holders (Osaka Amazing Pass)

Consider if

You prefer slower-paced sightseeing
You want educational experiences
You need rest opportunities
You're visiting during pleasant weather
Pro Tip: Arrive at Kaiyukan right at opening (10am) to avoid crowds. Purchase combo tickets online in advance. Use the Santa Maria cruise as a resting point between more active attractions. During summer, schedule indoor activities during the hottest afternoon hours.

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So in my previous post, I’ve gave some tips on how you can enjoy Universal Studios Japan (USJ) without an Express Pass for you to save a couple of bucks for your Harry Potter franchise’s merchandises!

Of course, one of the merchandises that Potterheads would love to get would be their favorite wands! Though they can come in a little pricey, but it is worth all the fun, and the price can be sometimes cheaper than USJ Express Pass (the prices of Express Pass differs every day, so be sure to ask your staff from H.I.S. Travel to find the best Universal Studios Japan deal for you)!

This post is for those who are willing to get the Magical Wand at 4,900 JPY (Approx. RM200), and if you are doing so, it is going to be quite an amazing experience in your life!




Why is it so important that I would recommend this to you, you ask? Because buying the Magical wand with a difference of 400 JPY (Approx. RM16+) will make your journey to USJ a whole lot more wonderful!

What’s the difference between Magical Wand and Original Wand?



There are different kinds of wands, but if you are looking for a magical experience, go for the 4,900 JPY wand!

As you can see from my comparison image above, the Magical Wand comes with a sensor. This sensor will help you to interact with different magical spots in USJ’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter!

If you are getting the ordinary wand, you can keep them as a collection! But sadly, you can’t experience the Magical Wand parts – which is why I strongly recommend you to grab the Magical Wand!

Wait, so I’ve got the wand, now how do I actually know the spots?




Fear not, my magical child. The world of magic is everywhere within this area!

With the Magical Wand, you will also be given a map to discover the spots. You are also given a cheat sheet on the wand movements beforehand!




Even if you aren’t good in reading maps, you can find symbols like these too. That is where you can see a magical guide (USJ Crew, dressed in a blue shirt with a vest) that will aid your successful cast of spell!

So, let’s go!! (Don’t worry, I won’t give out all spoilers, I still want you to experience it fully yourself!)

1. Cistem Aperio!



These signs shows you three things!
  1. Direction on where your wand should point to
  2. How to cast the spell
  3. The name of the spell

Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; Tom Riddle
  2. The spell is used to open boxes
  3. Location hint: Hogwarts Express Luggage (see image below)
  4. Difficulty: 5/5 (Not to say that it is really difficult but many people had multiple tries here due to failure so…)

2. Alohomora!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: When you want to cast fire and damage someone (lol)
  2. The spell is used to unlock stuff, great for thieves lol
  3. Location hint: In Hogsmeade’s Gate Door (see image above)
  4. Difficulty: 3.5/5

3. Incendio!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: When you want to cast fire and damage someone (lol)
  2. The spell is used to create pretty sparks (fire)
  3. Location hint: In Hogsmeade’s Wall Building Chimey (see image above)
  4. Difficulty: 3.5/5
  5. Additional hint: Try this on Day and Night! Reason? See image below:

Wonderful, isn’t it?

4. Arresto Momentum!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: During a Qudditch Match – Harry used the spell to prevent himself from hitting the floor
  2. The spell is used to pause movements
  3. Location hint: Dervish and Banges Music Box (see image above)
  4. Difficulty: 2.5/5

5. Aguamenti!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: When you don’t drink enough water (jk it’s in the Half Blood Prince)
  2. It’s just down the way down after finishing your “charms test” at #4
  3. The spell is used to sprout waters
  4. Location hint: Dervish and Banges Alley (see image above)
  5. Difficulty: 2/5
  6. Additional hint: Do not wear shoes that are slippery. Wear something comfortable to walk.

If butterbeer can be summoned it’d be the perfect spell lol

6. Meteolojinx!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: When you hate the weather and wished to change it
  2. The spell is first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  3. Location hint: Honeydukes Back Alley, near Three Broomsticks (see image below)
  4. Difficulty: 3/5
  5. Additional hint: Just do half circles, back and forth

7. Wingardium Leviosa!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: In the very first movie. It’s the most famous spell in the Harry Potter series!
  2. The spell is used to make stuff float. Don’t forget to say your spell out with the right emphasis!
  3. Location hint: Spintwitches Quaffle Ball, near its show window (see image above)
  4. Difficulty: 4/5 (another spell that many can’t pass on the first try)
  5. p/s: It’s super duper heavy (Approx. 65kg, if according to the book’s description since it’s pure iron) so if you can lift it up with your wand, feel proud of yourself!

8. Ventus!



Hints:
  1. When this spell is used: When you want to cast shoot someone away with wind (You can also see Newt Scamander using it in Fantastic Beasts!)
  2. The jinx is used to summon strong streams of wind
  3. Location hint: Quidditch Banners (It’s too big of a spoiler to show by picture…)
  4. Difficulty: 1/5 (legit the easiest of all lol)

Other things to take note:

  1. On busy days, you might need to queue. There might be a limit of 5 tries per person.
  2. Everything is basically down a road and is not too far apart from each other, though I did Meteolojinx (6) last, but it depends on how you go around. The most important part is to enjoy!
  3. You can keep your Magical Wand for a second visit next time, as long as you take a good care of the wand and not spoil the sensor, it will be fine to use it for multiple times!
  4. For people with a budget that would like to share a Magical Wand, please do not pass the wand to the other person, especially when there is a crowd. It is more polite to queue separately and pass the wand when the first person is out of the queue.
  5. A friend said that it might be possible to use the Magical Wand in other Universal Studios that has a Wizarding World too, but I have yet to try it out. Will let you know once I visited the one in Orlando!


Hope you will find this helpful!

Until next time!
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Editor's note: for Muggle edition, casual stuff: 'obvious fiction - all good fun - nothing to worry about. Hope you enjoy it!'



I am a proud Slytherin, and me liking the Harry Potter series is no secret, even within my team at work so obviously I’m bound to share something Harry Potter-related here!

In Japan, there’s Universal Studios in Osaka, and this is where it gets magical – you get to walk right into Hogsmeade in Universal Studios Japan!

Universal Studios Japan (or what we always call USJ) is so popular, that this place is full of visitors every single day! It’s nothing like Universal Studios Singapore as it gives a totally different experience, so visiting USJ is basically on every (probably mostly Asian) Potterhead’s bucket list!

Like all other Universal Studios, there are bound the be Express Pass for you to save lots of time in the world of muggles. But what if you wanted to keep your muggle currency for something else?

No worries! This is the exact guide you need without an Express Pass. I’ll write another post on using Express Pass next time (because let’s be honest – you would want to spend another day in USJ. A single visit is never enough.)

Tip #1: Pre-purchase your entrance ticket

Time will not slow down when something unpleasant lies ahead.

J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

As the saying goes, time is gold. If you wouldn’t want to experience a 3-hour queue outside USJ, purchase your tickets from H.I.S. Travel Malaysia before you depart to Japan!

The ticket purchased from H.I.S. Travel Malaysia is an e-ticket. There’s QR code that is printed on the ticket and you can scan and enter the park right away. Time-saving indeed.

Tip #2: Don’t stay too far away!

Being in a foreign land you are bound to stay in an accommodation that you are not familiar in terms of language and getting around, but no worries! The team from H.I.S. Travel can help you with giving advises when you require it!

Generally, the team in H.I.S. Travel will recommended to stay around Namba, Osaka/ Umeda, Shin-Imamiya. All less than 30 minutes by train to USJ. In muggle currency it would be around 180~200 JPY in the land of the rising sun. That’s like less than half a dozen Sickles.

If you are looking for great recommendations and ease of bookings, the team in H.I.S. Travel is ready to help you through your purchase to make your experience a lot smoother.

Tip #3: No dilly-dally. Utilize time. Strategize.

You can eat your breakfast when you queue, but not not queuing – especially for entering and waiting for rides. Get away for a split second and you’ll see a loooooooooooong line of muggles (possibly also wizards, you’ll never know) queuing.

The theme park opens at different times of the day, depending on USJ’s calendar. Sometimes 8.30, sometimes 9, or even from evening until end of the following day from 31 December until 1 January every year. (Partying is necessary for people in the muggle world, after all) It is important to check the official calendar on USJ’s website.

It is completely fine to arrive at 6.30 in the morning but you got to get in the queue because short after you will see the long line behind you. Even if USJ opens hours later, this is the time where your strategy game starts – open up a map and decide where to go, and how to expect from an unknown world. If you have done your homework prior visiting Japan, kudos to you! Bring that sandwich or rice ball with you, sit down while being in queue, and enjoy.

Tip #4: Be disciplined, then run for your life!

Wanted that view where there are nothing that looked like crowds in front of you? Get your entrance tickets ready for scanning, then RUN! There are many entry gates, but if this is your first time visiting USJ, we just wanted to let you know that if you don’t have an Express Pass but would absolutely enter the wizarding world, then grab your area entry ticket near Jaws!

Well, another option is to just run straight into the Harry Potter area through a ‘shortcut’ on the right side upon entry. As soon as you enter you can take photos and do lots of things – but we recommend checking out Hogwarts first. If you arrive early, the queue wouldn’t take hours – took us just a short while. Enjoy your ride in the castle! If luck is good, you might be able to ride again without an Express pass.

Tip #5: Enjoy the rides first, pictures come later

This tip is more of an extension from #4 but seriously. If you don’t have an Express Pass, prioritize to get into the rides first. You would never want to experience queuing for another 3 hours for a single ride. Trust me.

If you’re a Potterhead, prioritize the rides of Harry Potter for yourself first, then you can take all the photos you want because it wouldn’t be easy to get back into the area as there are timed tickets handed out (which is why people run for the machine at Jaws). You can play everything else later. If you need more days, 2-day tickets are available!

After coming out from Hogwarts, enjoy to the fullest! Hogsmeade has everything you need to take your magical photos, just be amazed, enjoy all the little magical detail here!

Though if you managed to get a ticket to come back in the evening, stay! The atmosphere is different at night time, and staying around Hogwarts will certainly give you a memorable experience in your lifetime.

Tip #6: Utilize the Single Rider Lane

Best part about traveling solo is to enjoy all the time you have for yourself. Although you can also use the single rider lane even you go in groups, chances are you will be separated with your group when you use a single rider lane – but the line moves pretty fast so you get to save queuing time compared to groups! The staff will slot you into whichever space that is empty.

Tip #7: Butterbeer indoors!

I supposed you figured how much I dislike queues if you have managed to read this far, and this tip is the same.

There are actually different places to buy butterbeer – and the one outdoors is always crowded. If you want the full enjoyment, go for their cafe by the lake, sit and enjoy the view!

Tip #8: Lawson is your budget-friendly friend

Though I always recommend you to try something that you wanted to try at least once, but if you are super tight on budget and would prefer to splurge on merchandises rather than food, head to Lawson! There is one in USJ City. Buy a couple of stuff and put it in your bag, eat them (discreetly) when you’re hungry – but seriously who gets multiple chances to visit USJ multiple times so might as well as spending more on the fancier stuff in USJ!

Other Tips

  1. Visiting Japan during Spring/ Rainy season/ Autumn? You might face drizzles. So bring raincoats! You really wouldn’t want to get drenched.
  2. You can try on the Hogwarts robes in the store, but make sure to be a decent person and hang them back nicely – it’s a display item.
  3. There’s a photobooth near the Hogwarts Express, if you wanted the photo to be printed out, it’s 2,500 JPY but you can wear the robe and pose with a wand. You can also get a photo on your phone for free, but it’s with the clock nearby Hogwarts Express instead.
  4. There’s the wand that is interactive and you can test how good you did for your charms class here! If you are getting the wands of main characters they’ll be 4,900 JPY, and 4,500 JPY for supporting roles. You will be given a map and instructions to find the locations! I’ll make another post next time!
  5. Try Butterbeer in both hot and cold. They feel different but both are so good. p/s: Did you know that butterbeer in the movies are hot? 🍺

So, that’s all of the tips I’d like to provide!

If you find my article helpful, consider purchasing your USJ ticket (and Express Pass, and other stuff for Japan) from H.I.S. Travel Malaysia!

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Types of Kansai Area Pass and Kansai Thru Pass


"What's the difference between Kansai Area Pass and Kansai Thru Pass?"

This has been a question that I kept receiving from people who wanted to travel to the Kansai region. 

I even received questions asking how does Osaka Amazing Pass differ from Kansai Area Pass/ Kansai Thru Pass - which is a not-so-great comparison, because one works for Osaka and the other works for the Kansai Region, which comprises multiple areas (Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo (Kobe and Himeji are part of it), Wakayama, Nara, Shiga and sometimes Mie is included (but Mie is another story).

Based on my experience in answering so many questions from people, I figured that it's finally the time I should write something to help clearing up some cloudy thoughts. I'll write on:
  1. The passes itself
  2. How to use these passes
  3. How to decide on which between the two is suitable (or none)


1. Kansai Area Pass (JR West) 

☆ Kansai Area Pass is a pass that is commonly mistaken for Kansai Thru Pass. 
☆ You can only use them on JR (Japan Railway) lines
☆ You can't use them on any trains/ buses that are not under JR.
☆ Certain JR West Passes are eligible for shinkansen rides, but some are not eligible (check here). 
☆ For purchases of Kansai Area Pass, you either get an exchange order from your travel agency, or you get a physical ticket if your agency provides it (I don't think I've seen many agencies selling the physical ticket itself).

1A. IN A CASE IF YOU HAVE A PHYSICAL TICKET

☆ If you have a physical ticket like I do, you can just show this ticket to the staff at the manual ticketing gate. The staff will stamp the passes with the expiry date at the back of the pass.
☆ You have to use them on consecutive days. Example: If you activate a 4-day Kansai Area Pass on 1 July 2019, you can start using it from 1-4 July 2019. 
☆ This ticket runs by date, not by hour.

1B. IN A CASE IF YOU HAVE AN EXCHANGE ORDER


☆ For Kansai Area Pass, exchange orders are required to be exchanged in any JR West offices (not all JR Stations has an exchange office).
☆ During date of exchange, you can inform the officer on which day you wish to activate your Kansai Area Pass. This is helpful if you do not plan to use the pass as soon as you exchange it.


1C. TYPE OF KANSAI AREA PASS

☆ Kansai Area Pass has 5 types: 1-day, 2-day, 3-day, 4-day and Kansai WIDE Area Pass.
☆ The 1-4 day pass are covering the same regions, while Kansai WIDE Area Pass covers a couple more regions.


>> KANSAI AREA PASS (1-4 DAYS)

Kansai Area Pass Physical Tickets
☆ The above four types (1-day to 4-day) of Kansai Area Pass covers the same region.
☆ Some of the important tourist spots that you can use it for are:
  • Biwako Valley
  • Hakodateyama Ski Resort
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
  • Nijo Castle
  • Yamashina Canal
  • Lake Biwa (Biwako)
  • Nara
  • Wakayama
  • Rinku Town
  • Namba
  • Osaka
  • Kobe
  • Himeji
  • Universal Studios Japan
  • Fushiji Imari Shrine
  • and more (check the usage area map here)
☆ You can use it on Limited Express Haruka to go to the airport from Tennoji, Shin-Osaka and Kyoto.
☆ You can use this pass to board JR buses in Kyoto. Following is a list of places you can go in Kyoto by JR bus pass:
  • Kyoto Station
  • Kyoto Aquarium
  • Nijo Castle
  • Kyoto Railway Museum
  • Kinkakuji Temple
  • Kozanji Temple
  • Ryoanji Temple
  • Ninnaji Temple
  • Takaosan Temple
  • Kitano Tenmangu Shrine
☆ For other regions, buses are not covered in this pass.



>> KANSAI WIDE AREA PASS (5 DAYS)

☆ Kansai WIDE Area Pass offers a wider area of visiting for people who are interested to see areas that a little further. 


Kansai Wide Area Pass 

☆ Kansai WIDE Area covers the same regions for Kansai Area Pass, but has a lot more perks!
☆ This pass is a 5-day pass. You need to use it consecutively.
☆ Besides the areas listed for Kansai Area Pass, you can use it to go to:

  • Tottori Sand Dunes
  • Amanohashidate (one of the three great views of Japan!)
  • Shirahama (pretty beaches!)
  • Kishi Station (the station with Cat staff)
  • Asuka Shrine (Shingu)
  • Nachi Falls
  • Okayama and  Kurashiki Bikan Canal
  • Kinosaki Onsen
  • and more (refer usage area map here)
☆ You can freely board all kinds of Shinkansen between Shin-Osaka Station and Okayama Station! 
☆ Hello Kitty shinkansen is OK for this pass if you use the unreserved seats.
☆ Besides JR trains, you can use the Wakayama Railway to Kishi, Kyoto Tango (Tantetsu) to Amanohashidate, and Chizu Express between Kamigoori and Chizu




2. KANSAI THRU PASS (This is NOT JR)

☆ Kansai Thru Pass is the pass that always gets mistaken by people with Kansai Area Pass.
☆ This pass works by the date, but is not consecutive.
☆ There are two types of Kansai Thru Pass: 2 days and 3 days.
☆ By non consecutive, you can use it on any 2 or 3 days, as long as it is within the validity period.
☆ For example, if you have a pass that is valid from 1 May 2019 to 30 April 2020, you can use it for any 2/3 days within this time frame. 

Kansai Thru Pass (2 days and 3 days)
☆ The pass is a physical card that you don't have to use it through manual entry gates.
☆ Just use it like any metro card: slot it into the gate, pass through, and take your pass back.
☆ This pass can basically use almost any other railway besides JR (check usage map here). A good list of the passes are as follow:

Transportation eligible for Kansai Thru Pass

☆ This pass can be very helpful for long distance travels for regions like Himeji, Kobe, Osaka, Wakayama, Kobe, Mt. Koya, Nara, Kyoto (except northern Kyoto parts such as Amanohashidate), and to a part of Biwako.
☆ However, there are certain transportation modes that is not applicable for Kansai Thru Pass users, as shown below:

Transportation NOT eligible for Kansai Thru Pass

☆ This pass works for transportation only and does not cover entrance fees. However, discount coupons are available (refer list here).
☆ For local buses, such as Kyoto, Osaka, Wakayama local city buses, you can use it with Kansai Thru Pass (refer areas marked with yellow background here)
☆ Note that Kobe Loop Bus is not allowed with Kansai Thru Pass/ IC cards (ICOCA, SUICA, etc)/ Kansai One Pass etc. (refer here for fare and restrictions for Kobe Loop Bus).


3. Kansai Thru Pass vs Kansai Area Pass - Which to choose?

Generally, I choose the pass I need based on the following (cheapo) criteria:
  1. Where I am staying;
  2. My itinerary
    1. If I know that I'm going to Amanohashidate or Tottori, I'll be taking a JR West's Kansai WIDE Area Pass immediately;
    2. If I know that I'm going to Hiroshima, I'll be taking JR West's Kansai Hiroshima Area Pass;
  3. My transportation price
    1. If I'm going to use Kansai Thru Pass, I will make sure that my itinerary transportation cost (that is covered in this pass) will exceed 5,300 JPY in 3 days of pass usage, or 4,300 JPY in 2 days of pass usage, otherwise I'll find other alternatives.
    2. If I'm going to use Kansai Area Pass, I'll make sure that my itinerary transportation cost (covered in this pass) will exceed 2,200 JPY (in 1 day), 4,300 JPY (in 2 days), 5,300 JPY (in 3 days), 6,300 JPY (in 4 days) or 9,000 JPY (in 5 days).
    3. How to decide if a pass is worth it? Check here for a tutorial.

In a case where my itinerary requires a combination of both, adjustments will be made!

But, it's quite confusing for many first-timers because many don't know how to utilize the passes. Therefore, there are some scenarios that are super common among the questions I've received, that can help you to decide if you need a pass!
  • If you are going to Amanohashidate, Tottori, Shingu, Okayama - Consider Kansai WIDE Area Pass
  • If you want to try boarding the Hello Kitty Shinkansen/ Nozomi Shinkansen, consider Kansai WIDE Area Pass (or some other JR West Passes)
  • If you are going to Biwako Valley or Hakodateyama Ski Resort, consider Kansai Area Pass (this region is not covered in Kansai Thru Pass) or Kansai WIDE Area Pass if you are going to the Kansai WIDE Area regions
  • If you are staying near Namba/ Umeda and is not going anywhere listed above, either Kansai Area Pass or Kansai Thru Pass works for you just well. 
  • If you are just heading to USJ, you don't need a pass - buy a one-way ticket or use your IC (ICOCA/ SUICA/ Pasmo etc.) card.
  • If you are just staying in Osaka and doing only ONE day trip to Nara, Kobe, Kyoto, Himeji, then use your IC card. 
  • If you have a full day in Kyoto, you can consider 1-day Kyoto Bus Pass (you can purchase in Kyoto Station) or Keihan Pass if you are to going between Kyoto and Osaka.
  • If you need your Kansai Pass to be leaping days, consider Kansai Thru Pass. Otherwise, if you happen to need to do leap days for regions in Kansai Area Pass/ Kansai WIDE Area Pass, either rearrange your itinerary or buy separate passes.


Hope the above clears up your doubt!

You can drop me any questions in the comments or DM me on instagram! :)


Until next time!
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Jin, Type A ENFP, Virgo-Libra Cusp
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Multilingual and travels to Japan for various purposes.
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ジン・A型・ENFP・乙女と天秤座のハーフ
スリザリン・レイブンクロー
4つ言語話せます。様々な原因で日本に行く。
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対応可能言語/ Languages:
・英語 (English)
・中国語(Mandarin)
・マレー語(Malay)
・日本語(Japanese)

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