Koyasan is revered as one of Japan's most significant religious sites, being the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism. Immerse yourself in this sacred atmosphere by spending a night at one of the temples, living as the local monks do. This unique and authentic experience is a must for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Japan's spiritual roots.
The easiest way around Koyasan is on foot, since the major sights and attractions are within walking distance from each other.
Travelers can also opt to buy the following passes to get around:
Coverage:
round trip from Osaka to Koyasan by Nankai Railway
all buses within the Koyasan area
discounts on certain tourist attractions
Duration: 2 days
Price: 2900 Yen
Where to buy: Nankai railway stations in the Osaka area
Coverage: all buses within Koyasan
Duration: 1 day
Price: 840 Yen
Where to buy: upper station of the Koyasan Cable Car
Public transportation:
To get from Osaka to Koyasan by public transportation, travelers need to:
Take the Nankai Koya Line Limited Express from Namba Station to Gokurakubashi Station.
Travel time: approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Transfer to the Nankai Koyasan Cable Car at Gokurakubashi Station and ride to Koyasan Station.
Travel time: approximately 5 minutes.
Total travel time: approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes.
Valid rail passes:
Coverage:
round trip from Osaka to Koyasan by Nankai Railway
all buses within the Koyasan area
discounts on certain tourist attractions
Duration: 2 days
Price: 2900 Yen
Where to buy: Nankai railway stations in the Osaka area
Nearest airport:
The nearest and most convenient airport is Kansai international airport.
by car: approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes
by public transport: approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes
Car rentals:
We recommend staying here for about one day.
The nearest and most convenient airport is Kansai international airport.
by car: approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes
by public transport: approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes
Scenic rides:
Koyasan Cable Car: click here to go to the official website
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Travel time:
Distance, km: 67.21
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