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How to get fromOsaka to Ghibli Parkby train or bus

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There are 4 ways to get from Osaka to Ghibli Park by train or bus

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  1. Train via Kyoto

    best
    1. Take the train from Shin-Ōsaka Station to Kyōtotrain train
    2. Take the train from Kyoto to Nagoyatrain train
    3. Take the train from Nagoya to Kōzōjitrain train
    4. Take the train from Kozoji to Yakusatrain train
    2h 53m
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Osaka WBT Umeda to Aichi Commemorative Parkbus bus
    4h 6m
    ¥1,500–6,000
  3. Train

    1. Take the train from Shin Osaka to Nagoyatrain train
    2. Take the train from Nagoya to Kōzōjitrain train
    3. Take the train from Kozoji to Yakusatrain train
    3h 20m
  4. Train #2

    1. Take the train from Osaka-Namba to Kintetsu-Nagoyatrain train Urban Liner / ...
    4h 7m
    ¥4,400–5,500

Osaka to Ghibli Park by bus and foot

Calendar6Weekly Services
Duration4h 6mAverage Duration
Ticket¥1,500Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Osaka, Japan and Ghibli Park, Japan?

You can take a train from Shin-Ōsaka Station to Ghibli Park via Kyōto, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kozoji, and Yakusa in around 2h 53m. Alternatively, Willer Express operates a bus from Osaka WBT Umeda to Aichi Commemorative Park 6 times a week. Tickets cost ¥1,500–6,000 and the journey takes 3h 55m.

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