Osaka and Umeda stations guide. How to change JR trains, subway trains and other private railways

Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe and Nara
Osaka station platforms (C) Asacyan

Osaka station is the biggest station in west part of Japan. Osaka station is located at one of two biggest downtown cores, Umeda. This may make you be confused. JR Osaka station is completely same as Umeda station. You can transfer JR trains and other trains at Osaka and Umeda stations.

Even though Shinkansen does not stop at JR Osaka station, many limited express trains depart and arrive at this station. And three subway lines (Midousuji line, Tanimachi line and Yotsubashi line) and two private railways (Hankyu and Hanshin) have stations as “Umeda” station.

In this post, I would like to explain about JR Osaka station and other Umeda stations. You will find the information about Osaka and Umeda station. And also you will find some idea about transferring among JR trains, subway lines, Hankyu and Hanshin lines at Osaka station.

JR Osaka station overview

Osaka station is covered by the huge roof. There are two big shopping complex at both south and north side. (C) w0746203-1

Unfortunately there is no English station map. But Osaka station city map is very useful. This map shows you Osaka Station City Shopping complex. But it shows the station very clearly.

Osaka Station City map ground floor (PDF)
Osaka Station City map third floor

It looks very complicated. Don’t worry. Actually Osaka station itself is not complicated so much. All platform is located on second floor. There is only conventional lines. Shinkansen does not have station here in Osaka station. (You need to go to Shin-Osaka station to catch Shinkansen train.) There are many signage in English, Chinese and Korean. Don’t worry about transfer among JR trains in Osaka station.

Ticket gate/Exit

There are four ticket gates on the ground floor and another one more gate on third floor.

First of all, please refer the ground floor map. On the ground floor, there are Midousuji gate (御堂筋口), South gate (南口), Central gate (中央口) and Sakurabashi gate (桜橋口). Both Midosuji and Central gates have a long concourse and connect to south and north. South gate is located between Midousuji and Central and facing south side of the station. Sakurabashi exit is located south west side and facing south side only.

On third floor, there is a connection bridge and Bridge gate (連絡橋口) is located at the middle. Please see the second link above.

You can access to any platform from all ticket gate. And when you transfer the train, you can take stairs or escalator to go up or down to change the platforms. Both ground level and third level can be used to transfer.

I will talk about transfer to private lines and subway lines later.

Tracks and platforms

There are 11 tracks / 6 platforms on second floor. There is no underground platform in Osaka station. And also you need to go to Shin-Osaka station to catch Shinkansen train. Therefore it is very simple to transfer in Osaka station.

Track#Name of line / Destination
1■Osaka Kanjo line (Uchimawari/Inner loop) for Nishikujo, Bentencho, Tennoji
■Yumesaki line for Universal city (USJ) via Nishikujo (Peak hour only)
Yamatoji Rapid train for Nara via Tennoji
Kansai Airport Rapid train for Kansai airport via Tennoji
Kishuji Rapid train for Wakayama via Tennoji
2■Osaka Kanjo line (Sotomawari/Outer loop) for Kyobashi, Tsuruhashi, Tennoji
3,4■Takarazuka line, Fukuchiyama line for Takarazuka, Shin-Sanda, Sasayamaguchi
Limited Express Konotori, Hamakaze, Super Hakuto for Kinosaki-Onsen, Tottori
■Kobe line Special Rapid /Rapid train for Sannomiya, Kobe, Himeji (during peak hour)
5■Kobe line Special Rapid /Rapid train for Sannomiya, Kobe, Himeji
6■Kobe line local train for Sannomiya, Kobe Himeji
■Takarazuka line, Fukuchiyama line for Takarazuka, Shin-Sanda, Sasayamaguchi
7Kyoto line local train for Shin-Osaka, Takatsuki, Kyoto
8■Kyoto line Special Rapid / Rapid train for Shin-Osaka, Takatsuki, Kyoto
9,10■Kyoto line Special Rapid / Rapid train for Shin-Osaka, Takatsuki, Kyoto (during peak hour)
11Limited Express Thunderbird for Fukui, Kanazawa
Limited Express Wide View Hida for Gero, Takayama
Limited Express Sunrise Izumo / Sunrise Seto for Tokyo

When you go to Shin-Osaka, go to track #5 and #6 at same platform. Shin-Osaka is the next station from Osaka. All trains stop there and you can take any trains, local, rapid or special rapid. Travel time is just 3 minutes by any trains.

If you go to Kansai airport (KIX), you have two choices. The first choice is Rapid Kansai Airport train. This departs from track #1. The second choice is the limited express Haruka. But this train does not go through Osaka station. You have to go to Shin-Osaka to catch this train. Actually rail from Shin-Osaka/Kyoto do not connect to Osaka loop line in Osaka station. Any trains come from Shin-Osaka cannot go to Osaka loop line. There is bypass line between Shin-Osaka and Osaka loop line. Limited Express Haruka takes this route and cannot stop at Osaka station.

If you use JR Pass, Kansai area pass, Kansai WIDE Area Pass, Sanyo Sanin area pass or other JR rail passes, you can take the limited express Haruka without any extra charge. Travel time between Haruka and Rapid is not much different. But Haruka gives you more comfortableness. Because rapid train is a kind of commute train.

Transfer to Hankyu Railways, Hanshin Railways and Osaka Metro subway lines

JR Osaka station is located in Umeda area. Only JR station is named Osaka. Other railways’ stations are called Umeda. That makes you be confused. Simply Umeda stations is same place as JR Osaka station. If you transfer to other railways from JR Osaka stations in Umeda area, it might be complicated for you. Because there are many Umeda stations around JR Osaka stations. But there are many signs and is not far from JR Osaka station. First of all, please see the map below:


View Osaka station in a larger map

I will explain about access to other railways’ stations one by one. And also I found very useful movies and share with you.

Hankyu Railway Osaka-Umeda station

If you go to Shijo-Kawaramachi and Arashiyama in Kyoto, Kobe or Takarazuka, you may take Hankyu trains. If you go to Hankyu Umeda station, exit from Midousuji North exit and take overpass. The movie below shows you how to get to Hankyu Osaka-Umeda station from JR Osaka station.

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Osaka Metro Midosuji line Umeda station

Midosuji line is most primary line in Osaka subway lines. If you go to Yodoyabashi, Shinsaibashi, Namba, you will take this train. You can access to this Umeda station from Midosuji exit. There is escalator to get underground. You will see Midosuji line Umeda station right after you get underground. See the movie below to get more information. This movie shows you the transfer from JR to Osaka Metro Midosuji line, Hanshin Railway and Osaka Metro Tanimachi line Higashi-Umeda station:

You also can find the route between Hankyu Railway, Midosuji line and JR in the movie below:

Hanshin Railway Osaka-Umeda station

Hanshin Railway connect Umeda and Kobe. And some trains go through different private railway company Sanyo Railways to Himeji. There are several way to get Hanshin Umeda station from JR Osaka station. I think Central South exit to Umeda station route is the easiest. Central exit concourse connects to underground path. Just keep going straight and get Hanshin Umeda station. The movie below shows us JR Osaka, Hanshin Umeda, Yotsubashi line Nishi-Umeda and Herbis osaka.

Osaka Metro Yotsubashi line Nishi-Umeda station

Nishi-Umeda means West Umeda. It is located at west side of Umeda. This lines goes along Midousuji line most of part. The train stops at Honmachi and Namba. When you access to Nishi-Umeda station, use Central South exit. It is same route as getting Hanshi Umeda station at the first part.

Osaka Metro Tanimachi line Higashi-Umeda station

Higashi-Umeda is located at east part of Umeda. As you guess, Higashi means east. This line goes near by Osaka castle (Tenmabashi and Tanimachi-Yonchome) Tanimachi=Kyuchome (=Uehonmachi) and Tennoji. When you access to Higashi-Umeda station, exit from Midousuji South exit and go down to Underground arcade. Please find the movie in the chapter of Osaka Metro Midosuji line Umeda station above.

Osaka Station City

Most part of Osaka station is under your eyes from Times Square. (C) JP Rail

Umeda is one of the biggest downtown core in Osaka city. And JR Osaka station is located between two shopping complex buildigns, South Gate Building and North Gate Building. These buildings, station and shopping complex are called “Osaka Station City“. This is one the biggest station shopping complex in Japan.

In South Gate Building, there are Daimaru department store, Hotel Granvia Osaka, Tokyu Hands, Uniqlo and many more stores and restaurants. North Gate Building was opened in 2011. Before it was opened, north side of Osaka station was very quiet. In North Gate Building, there are Mitsukoshi-Isetan department store and huge shopping complex “Lucua”. These two buildings are connected each other by overpass on third floor and fifth floor.

On third floor, there is connection bridge and fare gate at the middle as I mentioned above. On fifth floor, there is “Times Square (時空の広場)”. This square is located just above Osaka station platforms. It is a landmark of Osaka station now.

And there are many shopping spots around Osaka station, such as Hankyu department store, Hanshin department store and Yodobashi Camera. If you want to shop, you must expect to spend at least all day around Osaka station.

JR Pass, JR West Rail Passes exchange/sales office

Midori no Madoguchi (reservation window) and ticket window at Central Exit concourse. (C) JP Rail

You can exchange JR Pass in Osaka station. There is a ticket office at the Central exit concourse. You will see the sign that says “Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass)” at the end of the ticket counter.

If you want to purchase Kansai Area Pass, Kansai WIDE Area Pass, Sanyo Sanin Area Pass, Hokuriku Arch pass or other JR West rail passes in Japan, you can purchase it at Osaka station. The location is same as JR Pass exchange place.

But you also can purchase JR Pass in Osaka station until March, 2021. But the price is higher than the price outside Japan.

Comments

  1. Riska says:

    Hi takeshi, i’m Riska from Indonesia.
    If i want to go to Shin- Osaka Station from Osaka Museum Housing living:
    which is better route?
    alt 1 –> walk to -Temma Station -(JR Osaka loop line)- Osaka Station – (JR Tokaido Sanyo Main Line) – Shin Osaka station
    alt 2 –> Tejjimbashisuji 6 chome St- (Tanimachi line) – Higashiumeda st – walk to Osaka Station – (JR Tokaido Sanyo Main Line) – Shin Osaka station
    alt 3 –>Tejjimbashisuji 6 chome St- (Tanimachi line) – Higashiumeda st – walk to Umeda Station – (Midosuji Line) – Shin Osaka station
    *because we are family with 2 kids, so we prefer route with easy transfer and less walking.
    or is there any other suggestion?
    Thank you in advance for your information. ^^

    • Hi Riska,

      I recommend you take option 1, Temma (JR osaka loop line) Osaka (Tokaido line) Shin-Osaka. If you option 2 or 3, you have to walk in very crowded underground shopping arcade. If you take change JR trains in Osaka, you just need to change trains in same station. It is much easier.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JPRail.com

  2. SK says:

    Hi Takeshi, to transfer from Umeda Subway to Umeda Hankyu do we need to exit and re-enter or there is any internal linkway to reach.

  3. Preethi says:

    Hello,

    We would be reaching Shin-osaka by the Hikari bullet. We need to reach Nishikujo station. What route are we supposed to take? Are there any JR trains as we will be using JRpass?

    Thanks

  4. John says:

    Is 8 minutes enough time to allow transfer from Osaka station outer loop line platform 2 to platform? We will have back packs.
    Thank you.

  5. Sheila says:

    Hello Takeshi

    I will be heading to Osaka in Dec’ and will be arriving at Osaka International Airport at 9.20pm. Will be in Kansai area for about 8 days. Upon arrival, I will be taking the train to Kyoto straight and my last few days will be in Osaka. As I will be purchasing the JR west pass (5days usage), hence I would not be able to utilise the JR pass on the first day upon my arrival.

    I would like to know is there any way I can travel from Osaka Intl’ airport to Kyoto (FYI- I will be staying near Kyoto Station). Would like to know the fastest route to Kyoto as I am not able to find much info regarding this on the net. Not sure if you would have any info on the travelling time, what trains / route I should take, the cost of the train tickets and where I can buy it from.

    Would really appreciate if you could share some info with me. Thanks in advance

  6. winni says:

    Hi,takeshi

    i wanna ask, if i come from kyoto. will arrive in the same platform like wht u write? departure and arrival are in the same platform?

    thanks a lot! hope to receive ur reply soon 🙂

  7. Katrina Rivera says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    We’ll be going to Japan this August and are expected to arrive at 8:00pm, we already booked our hotel in Rihga Nakanoshima, it says that they’re near Higobashi Station. The question, what would be the perfect route for us to reach Higobashi Station at such an hour? Thank you!

    By the way, great article very informative! I’ve been reading all the links, hopefully we won’t get lost. cheers!

  8. Jing de Vera says:

    Hi Taskeshi,

    I will arrive at Kansai Airport on the 22nd of April. Will visit places within Osaka and Kyoto during my 6 days visit. Which train ticket would you recommend for me to use.

    Thanks in advance.

    Jing

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