Osaka

Private car transfer
from Kyoto to Osaka

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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Kyoto.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 1 hour.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Osaka.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
  • 56 km
  • 1 hour

Overview: car trip from Kyoto to Osaka

The distance from Kyoto to Osaka is about 35 miles (56 kilometers), so they’re not too far from each other. With Daytrip you can turn the drive into an enriching experience as you're transported between two of the most famous cities in Japan.

Kyoto is home to numerous Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, gardens, and palaces. Osaka, known for having the friendliest people in Japan, is also renowned for its traditional cuisine.

As you jumpstart your journey from Kyoto, take time to explore the temples and shrines on your way out. Then as you travel towards Osaka, consider stopping in Nara, where Todaiji Temple and Nara Park are located. Further, along the way, Uji is another must-visit destination known for its landscapes and the renowned Byodoin Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Continuing the drive, head over to the Suntory Yamazaki Distillery, where you can learn about Japanese whiskey production in Yamazaki. If you’re looking for something more family-friendly then Hirakata Park, an amusement park, would be the perfect pitstop.

About Osaka

Going on a trip from Kyoto to Osaka is an experience that will treat your eyes to unforgettable memories. When you think of Japan, a country that welcomes millions of visitors every year, you think of things like cherry blossoms, sushi, okonomiyaki, Shibuya, and Mount Fuji.

Bright, playful, and flashy, Osaka is sometimes likened to a toned-down Tokyo, offering every tourist ample amusement with increased hospitality. This city is the backdrop for Japanese food, nightlife, and fun, but that doesn’t overshadow its history and culture.

Since Osaka is closer to Kyoto than many other cities in the country, it’s only a short Shinkansen bullet train ride from the former capital. But, if you’re looking to soak in more experiences and slow travel then a road trip is also a fantastic choice.

While you’re in Osaka, don’t miss the following attractions:

Osaka, the third-largest city in Japan, was a key port and commercial hub during the fifth century. It thrived during the Edo period from the early 17th century to the mid-19th century as the “Nation’s Kitchen”, as Osaka was the center for rice trading then.

Osaka’s modernization was spurred during the Meiji era from the end of the Edo period to the early 20th century. During World War II, the city was heavily bombed but stood up once more to become a metropolis revered globally for its economic prowess and rich cultural heritage.

From Kyoto to Osaka: travel tips

Before your Kyoto to Osaka adventure begins, it is strongly advised that you follow these travel tips to ensure that your stay in your destination will be worthwhile.

Pack appropriately

Osaka’s weather can be quite humid, especially during the summer months, so lightweight clothing is recommended. On top of that, packing an umbrella or raincoat is wise, as sudden showers are common. Don’t forget to bring comfortable shoes for walking, too!

Plan your budget

The prices of goods in Osaka can be high, so it's wise to explore all options to save as much as possible. Osaka has affordable hostels where you can stay, such as Len Kyoto and Gojo Guest House. On the opposite end, the top luxury hotels in this city are The Ritz-Carlton and Conrad Osaka.

Trains are quiet places

When inside public transportation like trains, stay quiet and be respectful of others. This means no talking on the phone and always using headphones.

How to get from Kyoto to Osaka

As two of Japan’s largest and most important cities, separated by only a few miles, your options for getting from Kyoto to Osaka run the ground transportation gamut. We’ll break down the pros and cons of each below.

Kyoto to Osaka by Shinkansen (Japanese bullet train)

Traveling by train is one of the most popular ways to get from Kyoto to Osaka. There are direct trains that will bring you to Osaka in about 30 minutes. That’s really fast, but also to be expected since Osaka isn’t too far from Kyoto.

If you have a hankering for bullet adjacent speed there’s a faster option. You can take the Shinkansen bullet train, taking you to your destination in just roughly 15 minutes. The price of a one-way ticket is around $9. There are also shops and restaurants at the Osaka Shinkansen station.

Travelers say that your trip to Japan won’t count if you haven’t tried riding their bullet trains.

Kyoto to Osaka by bus

Buses offer a budget-friendly alternative for traveling from Kyoto to Osaka. The ride takes approximately one hour and 30 minutes, depending on traffic. The price of a bus ticket starts at $7. However, this isn’t the most convenient option especially if you come from the airport and have heavy luggage to haul around.

Kyoto to Osaka with Daytrip

If you don’t want to tire yourself out from driving then book a private car transfer with Daytrip. This is a better alternative for those who want convenience, flexibility, and to do a bit of sightseeing.

Daytrip’s cars are clean, comfortable, and air-conditioned. A local, English-speaking driver will bring you safely to your destination dropping you off with door-to-door service. We’ve already found the best places to visit on the way, so all you have to do is pick which sounds most interesting and you’ve got yourself an unforgettable day!

Kyoto to Osaka by rental car

Osaka is closer to Kyoto than to other major cities in Japan. Although not as fast as a bullet train, the distance really isn’t far, making driving a convenient option. This gives you the chance to explore stops along the way. Keep in mind that parking in Osaka can be expensive and challenging to find.

Things to do when you get to Osaka

In an ancient city renowned for both its contemporary culture and tradition, you’ll find a bit of everything. Here are some of the best things to do when you get to Osaka:

Food and drink

As you head from Kyoto to Osaka, there’s no better way to start your day than dipping right away into Osaka’s food paradise. Indulge in street food like takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes). Dotonbori is the heart of Osaka’s dining and nightlife and is the place to go for sushi and ramen. Osaka is where dreams “tempura-rily” come true.

Nature and outdoors

Osaka’s outdoor experiences are a must-try. Visit Osaka Castle Park, where you can view the cherry blossoms in spring and have intimate picnics. You may also explore the waterfront at Osaka Bay and enjoy the expansive green spaces of Expo '70 Commemorative Park. For an active adventure, take a day tour to nearby Minoh Falls, a spot ideal for hiking.

Tradition

Your friends who’ve visited Japan always post pictures online. Now it’s your turn. Pull out your camera and take snapshots of Sumiyoshi Taisha, one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines.

You can also take videos of the traditional boat processions and fireworks at the Tenjin Matsuri festival. And save some space if you’d like to record the age-old art of Bunraku– a traditional Japanese puppet theater that originated in Osaka.

Wellness

Relaxation and wellness are integral to the Osaka experience. For a moment of calm and mindfulness, experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. This city also offers serene gardens like the Nakanoshima Park Rose Garden, perfect for a retreat amidst the hustle and bustle of life.

Art and culture

Osaka is also a cultural hub with a diverse array of art and entertainment. The Osaka Museum of History and the Osaka National Museum of Art provide insights into the city's past and contemporary artistic expressions. The Namba district is home to numerous theaters and live music venues.

Last but not least, don't forget to visit the Umeda Sky Building and its Floating Garden Observatory.

When is the best time to visit Osaka?

Knowing the best time to visit before you go from Kyoto to Osaka will limit any mishaps along the way.

The ideal time to visit Osaka is from March to May and September to November. During these months, the weather is mild, with temperatures averaging between 60-75°F (15-24°C), making it perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.

If you're planning to come for the Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring, Osaka is a perfect pairing with more traditional Kyoto.

A summer vacation in this city is also great, but remember this season can be hot and humid. Notable festivals to attend include the Daigaku Festival, Tenjin Matsuri, and Yodogawa Fireworks Festival.

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Kyoto to Osaka

The price of a one-way bullet train ticket is approximately $9, but your seat isn’t reserved. Reserved seats cost $20 each. The bullet train station in Osaka has shops and restaurants where you can lounge for a while and relax.
Travelers can choose between various modes of transport. Options include train, Shinkansen, bus, car, and private car services like Daytrip. Each mode has its pros and cons in terms of time, pricing, and convenience. Consider your needs before you make the choice.
Whether to visit Osaka or Kyoto first depends on your itinerary and preferences. If you’re interested in modern attractions, nightlife, and diverse food options, starting in Osaka might be better. If you prefer traditional culture, temples, and historic sites, Kyoto is a great place to begin your trip.
The easiest way to travel from Kyoto to Osaka is by train. While there are direct trains, the fastest are the Shinkansen bullet trains bringing you to Osaka in roughly 15 minutes. The cost of a one-way ticket is around $9.
The fastest way is by the Shinkansen bullet train. However, though fast, you might be missing out on seeing places in between both locations. If you’re coming from the airport, and have time to indulge in all things Japan, then a better alternative is booking a private car.
Yes, you’ve probably heard Osaka referred to as the “Food Capital” of Japan, and rightly so. Here are some foods that you have to try when you visit: Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, Kushikatsu, Osaka-style Ramen, Udon, Takomeshi, Negiyaki, Fugu, Osaka Sushi, and Teppanyaki.

Visit these sights on the way

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

This captivating spectacle of bamboo trees offers a unique and immersive experience that transports visitors to another realm. Bamboo Euphoria 

Uji

Uji

This city’s enchantment extends from its tea heritage to its riverside allure, ancient shrines, and historic treasures, capturing the essence of Japan's cultural tapestry. Tea Treasures 

Iwashimizu Hachimangu

Iwashimizu Hachimangu

This thousand-year-old shrine complex sits atop Mt. Otokoyama, surrounded by nature and history. Serenity Atop Otokoyama 

Akutagawa Sakurazutsumi Park

Akutagawa Sakurazutsumi Park

Located in the Bunkyō ward, this park is renowned for its breathtaking cherry blossoms, making it a popular destination during springtime. Koinobori Wonderland 

Nara

Nara

The capital city of Nara Prefecture in Japan offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Sanctuary of the Deer 

Nara Park

Nara Park

Have your heart captured by the hundreds of freely roaming deer that have come to symbolize Nara, in this sprawling urban park. Deer Dreamland 

Why people love Daytrip

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Dec 4, 2024

Excellent service for transfers in Thailand

I was unsure about this company but a few good reviews on Trip Advisor made me take the chance. I am so happy that we did. We needed a ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai. Our driver Saksun was an excellent driver - it's not a long distance to drive (by Texas standards!) but the road is challenging and there are a lot of places where improvements to the road are being made. It took around 3 hours with a stop at a place with very clean bathrooms, very interesting hot springs and a place to get a snack and cold drinks. Saksun had a vehicle that was fantastic for this type of drive - a very comfortable ride indeed and was obviously well maintained and very clean. I highly recommend this company. I used to post on trip advisor as "lakekariba" but got out of the habit of doing so. This company was so easy to use and the result was so enjoyable that I felt that the company Daytrip and the driver Saksun had earned our trust and a glowing review. Gillian and Ted Pearsall Austin, Texas

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Dec 3, 2024

Excellent option to get to Vienna to Budapest!

We used Daytrip to travel between Budapest and Vienna with a 2 hour stop for lunch in Bratislava. Our driver Zsombor arrived on time at our hotel in Budapest and was very friendly and informative throughout our trip. His vehicle was roomy and clean and he was kind enough to provide us with some bottled water for the trip. Our quick visit stop in Bratislava was very nice as well. He gave us plenty of time to explore the city and have lunch before meeting him again when it was time to head for Vienna. Daytrip provided us with a happy and trouble free transfer between Budapest and Vienna. Many thanks to your team and especially to your driver Zsombor!

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Great communication with an actual person! They will take you ANYWHERE, No pre-set routes to choose from!

Last minute plan change and Daytrip was our last resort so I chatted with them and had an immediate response from a real person, best situation ever. Never used Daytrip before but the reviews were incredible so we took the chance and booked a driver at like 11-12pm and by 7am the next morning when we woke, they found us a driver and the driver had already texed us making contact! Very impressed and will definitely use them again. We went from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Tivat, Montenegro.

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Perfect Transport

Andreas did a great job picking us up from Pireaus Cruise Port and taking us to our rental in Spata. The three of us had been on a long cruise and had 9 pieces of luggage. He arrived in an appropriate vehicle and loaded and unloaded all of it. We are very happy with out decision to book with Daytrip.

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The Daytrip driver advantage

Daytrip driver
  • Local knowledge about the route from Kyoto to Osaka
    Including available sights:
  • English speaking*

    All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.

  • Safety first!

    We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.

World-class customer support

  • Available 24/7
  • Close relationship with drivers
  • Experts on the route from Kyoto to Osaka

Flexible cancellation policy

  • Cancellations: 100% refund up to 24 hours before the trip!
  • Changes: Free up to 24 hours before the trip!

Good to know

Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

Luggage

  • Big luggage
  • 29x21x11 inches
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Small luggage
  • 22x14x9 inches
  • 56x36x23 cm

Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

Payment methods

Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!

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