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osaka transportation
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2010/4/30 14:19
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Hi, I am going to Osaka and stay at Kintetsu Universal City Hotel. My flight will arrive at KIX 7 am. The morning schedule of Kate Limousine bus from KIX only stops at Universal Studio (not Universal City). Can anyone tell me how far the bus stop at USJ to Kintetsu Universal City Hotel? Is it accesible carrying some luggage with me and my family?
The next day, I have to catch Shinkansen at Shin-Osaka Station. I think the fastest way is by JR thru Nishikujo Station. My question is: Does Haruka express train stop at Nishikujo station? Some websites indicate that Haruka from KIX to Shin-Osaka only stop at Nishikujo after 9 o'clock.
Thank you in advance
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by tanojo
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The morning schedule of Kate Limousine bus from KIX only stops at Universal Studio (not Universal City). Can anyone tell me how far the bus stop at USJ to Kintetsu Universal City Hotel?This bad map shows that the two stops are fairly close to each other. Only about 400 meters apart from each other: http://www.kate.co.jp/pc/time_table/map/usj_map3.htmlDoes Haruka express train stop at Nishikujo station?No, as of March of this year, Haruka trains don't serve Nishikujo anymore. Instead, you should travel via Nishikujo and Tennoji or Shin-Imamiya.
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by Uji
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2010/5/1 17:28
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Thank you so much Uji.
Is the distance 400 meters flat area? Or pedestrian-like? It is not fun having suitcases up and down thru many stairs.
I mean from Universal city to Shinosaka, not from airport to Universal city. Anyway, as Haruka doesn't stop at Nishikujo, I will have to transfer at Osaka Station.
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by tanojo
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I don't know for sure. But considering that it is a relatively recently developed area, I think that there will be a way to avoid stair, although I do remember the a pedestrian bridge.
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by Uji
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