
Shin-Osaka station is the place where you change to/from Shinkansen. If you travel in Osaka, you may use this station at least once. All Shikansen trains stop at this station and many limited express trains on conventional lines stop or depart from this station, Shin-Osaka.
In this post, I would like to show you some images and explain about this station. You will get the information about transfer among trains.
Contents
Overview
First of all, please see Shin-Osaka station map on JR Central website.
Shin-Osaka station is composed of four levels, Shinkansen tracks on 4th floor, fare gate and concourse on 3rd floor and conventional line’s tracks on ground floor. On 2nd floor, there are some shops and restaurants. But as long as you transfer the trains in this station, you don’t see 2nd floor.
Shin-Osaka station is one station and three minutes away from Osaka station (Umeda area). But atmosphere in Shin-Osaka is totally different from Osaka station, Umeda area. Three is no huge shopping complex around Shin-Osaka station. Don’t expect shopping and food experience around Shin-Osaka station. But mostly hotel rate is cheaper than Umeda area. It takes only 3 minutes by train. If you really care about accommodation cost, Shin-Osaka may be suitable for you.
Ticket gate/Exit

There are three ticket gates, East, South and Central on 3rd floor.
If you want to exit from conventional line’s platform, you can use East exit only. Other two exit, South and Central are located in Shinkansen concourse. You cannot access to these two exits without Shinkansen ticket. If you use Japan Rail Pass, you can go through Shinkansen concourse without any extra charge. You don’t need to exchange any Shinkansen ticket. All you have to do is showing your Japan Rail Pass at Shinkansen
There is Shinkansen ticket gate in the concourse. When you transfer to/from Shinkansen, you need to go through this gate. You must have Shinkansen ticket, Japan Rail Pass, JR West Sanyo Area Pass, JR West Sanyo-Shikoku-Kyushu Pass or JR West Kansai WIDE Area Pass to access to Shinkansen platform/concourse. JR West Kansai Area Pass do NOT cover Shinkansen trains.
Tracks and platforms
There are 10 tracks / 5 platforms for conventional lines on ground floor and 7 tracks / 4 platforms for Shinkansen on 4th floor.
Shinkansen on 4th floor
There are seven tracks, #20-#27.
Track# | Name of line / Destination |
20-22 | The Sanyo Shinkansen and the Kyushu Shinkansen for Okayama, Hiroshima, Hakata, Kumamoto, Kagoshima-Chuo |
23-27 | The Tokaido Shinkansen for Kyoto, Nagoya, Tokyo |
Conventional lines on Ground floor

You can get on a local commute train, a rapid service train and a limited express train on the conventional lines at track #1-10.
Track# | Name of line / Destination |
1,2 | ■ Osaka Higashi line local train for Hanaten, Kuhoji ■ The limited express Haruka and The limited express Kuroshio for Kyoto |
3 | ■ The limited express Haruka for Kansai Airport ■ The limited express Kuroshio for Wakayama, Shirahama, Shingu |
4 | ■ The limited Express Thunderbird for Fukui, Kanazawa, Wakura-Onsen ■ The limited express Wide View Hida for Gero, Takayama ■ Special Rapid / Rapid train for Takatsuki, Kyoto (during peak hour only) |
5,6 | ■ Kyoto line local train, rapid and Special Rapid for Takatsuki, Kyoto, Maibara, Tsuruga |
7,8 | ■ Kobe line local train, rapid and Special Rapid for Sannomiya, Kobe, Himeji ■ Takarazuka line for Takarazuka, Shin-Sanda, Sasayamaguchi |
9,10 | ■ The limited express Konotori for Fukuchiyama, Kinosaki-Onsen ■ The limited express Super Hakuto for Himeji, Tottori, Kurayoshi ■ Special Rapid / Rapid train for Sannomiya, Kobe, Himeji (during peak hour only) |
Access to/from Osaka station and minimum connecting time at Shin-Osaka station
If you access to/from Osaka station (Umeda area), you can take any trains on conventional lines, the limited express, special rapid, rapid or local. All trains stop at Shin-Osaka and takes only 3 minutes to get Osaka station. Special rapid, rapid and local trains run very frequently. You can hop on the train to get Osaka.
In regards to transfer, the minimum transfer time is 10 minutes according to JR West. But if you will plan to purchase the Shinkansen ticket on the spot, you may spend another 10 minutes. If you really worry to miss the train, expect to spend another 5 minutes, total 15 minutes. However you can purchase the Shinkansen ticket at any major JR stations in advance.
Access to/from Namba station by Osaka Subway Midosuji line

If you go to another downtown core, Namba, Osaka Subway Midosuji line is the best way to get there. You can access to Namba by JR lines. But it is a detour and JR Namba station is not located at the center of Namba area. Midosuji line Shin-Osaka station is located at 2nd level. Shinkansen Central ticket gate is the closest to subway station. I show you how to transfer between Shinkansen and subway Midosuji line below.
If you transfer to subway from Shinkansen train, minimum transfer time is 10 minutes. But if you transfer from the conventional line trains, you might spend another 5 minutes to transfer. T
How to transfer to/from Subway Midosuji line
Use Central exit.


Once you get out from Central exit, you will find the sign of subway on your left hand.

Follow the signage and go down.

There are many signage and just follow.


You will find subway ticket gate soon.

It takes 5 minutes to transfer from ticket gate to ticket gate. It is quite easy.
Hi Takeshi,
I intend to travel from Osaka airport to Komatsu station on October 3rd. I use site http://www.hyperdia.com to search for train and I chose the first route recommended that take 1 transfer at Shin-Osaka station. The first train is Haruka 10 departures from Kansai airport on track 4 and arrives at Shin-Osaka station on track 1. The second one is Thunderbird 15 departures from Shin-Osaka on track 4. I would like to ask that is this schedule too hard for me, especially this is the first time I go to Japan as well as using JR. Are track 1 and track 4 located right next to each other? Are 10 minutes enough for me to switch train? I have spent a night to look up for this information but I got nothing, so I ask you for help. Thanks in advance!
This is the image of the schedule I got from hyperdia.com: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VpvPhnMmL01FZ91yo8rAPFBRupyjudzF/view?usp=sharing
Hi Duong,
10 minutes is enough to transfer the trains. You can make it in 5 minutes. All you have to do is going up by the escalators and going down by another escalators to move to next platform. You can find the map in the link below. Track #1 and #4 are very closed.
https://www.westjr.co.jp/global/en/timetable/pdf/station_shin-osaka.pdf
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Oh, thank you very much for your response!
The map is exactly what I was looking for!
No worries, Duong.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi
I need your help
i am travelling from osaka to kyoto to nagano , then nagano back to osaka airport
plan to stay in 3 nights each in osaka and kyoto and rest in nagano
i plan to buy a 7 day JR pass , i plan to use it when the day i travel from kyoto to nagano, the rest of the day i nosaka and kyoto i plan to use their JR or subway train to places like osaka castle, nara park, gion , kobe at kyoto etc
i would like to check if this is the best option to travel?
Hi Doris,
You may use JR Pass 7-day as you think. But JR pass covers only JR trains. You cannot take subway by JR pass. You can travel in Osaka, Kyoto, to Kobe and Nara by JR pass. But please see the link below to find the coverage of JR pass in Kansai area.
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/tips-for-japan-rail-pass/how-to-transfer-among-kyoto-osaka-and-kobe-compare-japan-railway-and-private-lines.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
I’m leaving from Osaka to Haneda Airport to catch a flight at 2am. I will be buying a 7-day JR Pass. I have a company of 8 with me. My questions are:
1) Which is the fastest and most convenient route with the luggage in toll?
2) What is the latest time I should leave Osaka?
Hi Agnes,
1. Shin-Osaka (Shinkansen) Shinagawa (Keikyu railway) Haneda
This is the easiest and the fastest way.
2. Please see the link below to find the timetable of the Shinkansen:
https://global.jr-central.co.jp/en/info/timetable/_pdf/eastbound_0620.pdf
I think the realist choice is train # 536 which arrives at 23:02 at Shinagawa. JR pass does not cover red one (ひかり) and blue one (こだま) only. Yellow one (のぞみ) is not covered. So there is train # 538 runs later than 536 but it is too late to get Haneda. It takes about 20 minutes by Keikyu railway from Shinagawa to Haneda. Please use hyperdia to find the detailed timetable:
https://jprail.com/travel-informations/basic-informations/timetable-and-reservation/hyperdia-perfect-guide-train-timetable-and-route-search-engine.html
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com
Hi Takeshi,
I’ll be arriving KIX at 16:10, planning on taking Express Haruka to Osaka Shin and JR Hikari 526/538 to Tokyo. Do you think i might have enough time to make it to JR Hikari? as i’ll need to get my JR Pass before taking the Haruka and i’ll be travelling in group of 9 (4 adults and 5 kids) and will be bringing luggages.
Thank you for your time and help.
Regards,
Eliza.
Hi Eliza,
Do you mean that Haruka arrive at 17:26 and Hikari leaves at 17:38 in Shin-Osaka station? It’s possible but you cannot get Shin-Osaka by 17:26 from 16:10. You will spend at least 1.5 hours to complete immigration, custom, baggage pick up and exchange the pass. You may spend more the 2 hours if it’s crowded.
Cheers,
Takeshi / JPRail.com