Ticket Deals and Passes
To celebrate our 30th anniversary,
we are offering
special package tickets
and events!
HARUKA 30th Anniversary Products
Contact your local Travel agency to purchase
※Contents are current as of Aug.31,2024
※Photographs are for illustrative purposes.
※Sightseeing destinations offered in sets vary depending on the travel agency.
HARUKA One-Way Ticket +
Recommended Spots
For the Osaka Area!
※Prices shown represent set prices with the
HARUKA One-Way Ticket special version KIX→Osaka.
For the Kyoto Area!
※Prices shown represent set prices with the
HARUKA One-Way Ticket special version KIX→Kyoto.
RAIL PASS + Recommended Spots
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Kansai-San’in Area Pass (7 days) + Discover Another Japan 3-Day Unlimited Tourist Pass
¥18,000Pass for admission to popular tourist attractions in Tottori, Shimane, Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Hyogo, Okayama, Hiroshima, and Yamaguchi.
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Other Recommended Products
RAIL PASS
+ Have Fun Pass
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Hello Kitty
Original ICOCA
An IC card with a cute Hello Kitty design. Charge the card and use it while you are in Japan for train and bus rides, shopping, vending machines in train stations, etc. Get the Hello Kitty Special ICOCA to commemorate your trip to Japan!
¥2,000(includes a 1,500 yen balance on the
Special ICOCA and a 500 yen deposit)
Access
Osaka
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Grand Opening July 31, 2024!
Inogate Osaka
Inogate Osaka is directly connected to Osaka Station’s West Gate and includes the BARCHICA03 restaurant floors featuring a variety of popular Osaka restaurants.
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Grand Opening July 31, 2024!
JP TOWER OSAKA
JP TOWER OSAKA is one of the largest complexes in western Japan, with restaurants, cafés, specialty stores featuring local products from across Japan, a theater, a high-class hotel, and offices.
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Grand Opening July 31, 2024!
THE OSAKA STATION HOTEL,
Autograph CollectionOpened on July 31, 2024, THE OSAKA STATION HOTEL is located on the site of the original Osaka Station with direct access to JR Osaka Station.
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LUCUA Osaka
Directly connected to Osaka Station, LUCUA Osaka is one of the largest shopping centers in Japan with the LUCUA1100 West Building and LUCUA East Building, featuring a wide variety of stores offering not just fashion and miscellaneous goods, but also dining.
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ICHIROKU GOURMET
On the 16th floor of the South Gate Building in Osaka Station City, "Ekiue Dining 'ICHIROKU GOURMET'" offers a delightful dining experience with a variety of restaurants.
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Eki Marché Osaka
A shopping center in the station, with
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HOTEL GRANVIA OSAKA
A modern luxury hotel directly connected to Osaka Station, in the vibrant Umeda shopping district.
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UMEDA SKY BUILDING
An Umeda landmark, the Kuchu Teien
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Observatory offers panoramic city views from 173 meters up.
Kyoto
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Kyoto Railway Museum
Near Kyoto Station, the museum displays and houses 54 railway vehicles, one of the largest collections in Japan! Experience a ride on the "SL Steam Train," which runs within the museum grounds.
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JR Kyoto Isetan
JR Kyoto Isetan is a premier department store offering a wide range of high-quality goods and dining options.
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Kyoto Porta
This shopping mall in Kyoto has around 220 shops for all your shopping, lunch, and dinner needs. Visitors can also find a wide variety of Kyoto souvenirs.
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Kyoto Ramen Koji
This gourmet “boulevard” boasts nine of Japan’s best local ramen stores, from Hokkaido to Hakata. A sweets shop is also available for taking a break.
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HOTEL GRANVIA KYOTO
This spacious luxury hotel is directly connected to the modern Kyoto Station complex.
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