ICOCA and Haruka, Kansai One Pass and Haruka, and Haruka discount ticket. Very flexible and good deal for tourist who stay in Kansai.

hello kitty harukaOsaka, Kyoto, Kobe and Nara
Limited Express Haruka at Kansai Airport station
The Limited Express Haruka at Kansai Airport station

You may travel in Kansai area only and not travel throughout Japan. You may have one way trip from Osaka to Tokyo. For these travelers, Kansai One Pass/ICOCA and Haruka gives you a good deal for the transfer from Kansai airport to Osaka or Kyoto, and the local sightseeing in Kansai region.

This deal gives you access to Osaka or Kyoto by the limited express Haruka and some preloaded e-money in ICOCA or Kansai One Pass.

I will tell you what this deal is and how to use it in this post.

What is Haruka?

Limited Express Haruka operation route map

Haruka is the limited express train which offers you a direct transfer from Kansai International Airport (KIX) to Tennoji, Shin-Osaka and Kyoto. This train does not stop at Osaka station (Umeda). But it is only one station away from Shin-Osaka. This is only direct train service to Kyoto from KIX. If you go to Kyoto, I highly recommend to take this train because this is the fastest, most convenient and most reliable choice. Please see the post, Limited Express Haruka to get more details.

How to use ICOCA and Kansai One Pass

These are e-money IC card. This deals included 1500 yen e-money in ICOCA or 2,500 yen e-money if you choose Kansai One Pass.

You can use this e-money not only JR trains but also Osaka subway, Kyoto subway, most of private train companies (Hankyu, Keihan, Kintetsu and many more) and even city bus in major cities, like Kyoto. You can use it to shop in the kiosk in the station, the nationwide convenience store (Lawson, Family Mart, Seven Eleven) and even some of major electronics retail store.

If you go to other major cities, like Tokyo, Nagoya, Sapporo, Hakata, Hiroshima after staying in Kansai area, you still can use ICOCA. So you can take most of trains in the other areas by ICOCA, such as subway in Tokyo, JR train in Sapporo and many more.

What is the difference between ICOCA and Kansai One Pass

Kansai One Pass is basically same type card as ICOCA. But Kansai One Pass is available for an overseas tourist only. And the preload amount is 1,000 yen more than ICOCA.

You can take any trains and most of bus services in Kansai area by this card. The way of using Kansai One Pass is exactly same as ICOCA. The biggest feature of this card is offering a discount at many attractions in Kansai area. ICOCA does not offer any discount at the attraction. If you intend to purchase ICOCA, you should purchase Kansai One Pass instead.

You might think that 2,500 yen e-money is too much for your trip. But as I mentioned, you can use this e-money to buy something eat and/or drink in the major convenience store. It is not hard to spend 2,500 yen. You can include Kansai One Pass in ICOCA and Haruka package instead of ICOCA.

Please see the link below to find the detailed information of Kansai One Pass:

Kansai One Pass official site

Price

Actually you can get only Haruka discount ticket which is Haruka riding ticket portion of ICOCA and Haruka if you have already got ICOCA card or Kansai One Pass.

ICOCA and Haruka price table

DestinationHaruka service sectionOne wayRound trip
Osaka, Shin-OsakaKIX – Shin-Osaka3,2004,400
Tennoji, JR-NambaKIX – Tennoji3,6005,200
Kyoto, Saga-ArashiyamaKIX – Kyoto3,8005,600
NaraKIX – Tennoji3,7005,400
Kobe, SannomiyaKIX – Shin-Osaka3,6005,200

Haruka ticket only price table

DestinationHaruka service sectionOne wayRound trip
Osaka, Shin-OsakaKIX – Shin-Osaka1,2002,400
Tennoji, JR-NambaKIX – Tennoji1,6002,200
Kyoto, Saga-ArashiyamaKIX – Kyoto1,8003,600
NaraKIX – Tennoji1,7002,400
Kobe, SannomiyaKIX – Shin-Osaka1,6003,200
  • One way type ticket is only available both direction, such as KIX to Osaka and Osaka to KIX. But only the deal from KIX is available online. You cannot purchase the ticket to KIX online. You have to purchase it at the station after arrival.
  • One way type ticket must be used on the day of purchase. Round trip ticket is valid for 14 days.
  • ICOCA and Kansai One Pass can be used whenever you want. ICOCA and Kansai One Pass will be expires in case that you will not use these cards in 10 years at all. If you intend to come back to Japan in next 10 years, you still will be able to use same ICOCA or Kansai One Pass in next trip
  • Haruka riding portion of this deal can allow you to use non reserved seat of Haruka or the other local and rapid train. You cannot take a reserved seat or the Green seat of Haruka and other limited express trains, such as the Shinkansen.

If your child is 5 years or younger, it is free of charge.

If you want to get only Haruka ticket without purchasing ICOCA or Kansai One Pass, you can buy a ticket at Klook:

Klook.com

I will explain a price comparison later.

How about child deal

ICOCA and Haruka is not available for child. But if you travel between Kansai airport and Shin-Osaka or Kyoto, Kansai Area Pass child rate is cheaper than a single fare.

If you want to compare the exact fare and the price of this pass, the single fare table can be found below. The child rate is applied to 6 years to 11 years old. 5 years old or younger child is free if you share your seat with your child. But when you take a train and there are lots of empty seat, you can give a seat to your child.

ICOCA can be purchased itself beside Kansai area pass. You cannot share your ICOCA Card with your child. Child ICOCA is available. But Please see the next chapter.

How to use ICOCA and Kansai One Pass

Most of you use ICOCA or Kansai One Pass to take a train. The biggest advantage of this card is that you do not have to purchase a ticket when you enter the station and take a train. All you have to do is touch your ICOCA or Kansai One Pass at a ticket gate when you enter/exit station. It is automatically calculated and subtract a fare from your ICOCA or Kansai One Pass. You can save your time when you take a train.

Even if you do not have enough fund in your ICOCA, you can still enter the station and take the trains. (But you must have minimum fares plus 500 yen deposit in this card.) You can add more fund before you enter/exit the station. You can add more fund in your ICOCA or Kansai One Pass at other major cities where other IC cards are available, such as Tokyo, Yokohama, Sapporo, Sendai, Nagoya, Hiroshima and Hakata.

Actually 2,000 yen e-money in ICOCA (2,500 yen in Kansai One Pass) that is included in this deal also includes 500 yen deposit. Therefore your fund in your ICOCA is 1,500 yen and 2,500 yen in Kansai One Pass. If you empty this card and do not use it any more, you can get this 500 yen deposit refund at the station. But if you want to keep ICOCA card itself for your souvenir, you cannot get refund. Especially ICOCA card for this deal is designed for the overseas tourist. It looks different from common ICOCA card. There are two versions available, Wind or Thunder God on the screen (National treasure) or No.1 world famous Japanese character ‘Hello Kitty!’.

If you go to other than Kansai area and want to get refund, complete to use this ICOCA when you stay in Kansai area and get refund. You cannot get any refund in the other cities, like Tokyo.

Child ICOCA is sold at 2,000 yen that is 1,500 yen e-money and 500 yen deposit. It has same value as adult ICOCA card. But if your child use Child ICOCA, child fare is deducted to take a train. Child fare is half amount of adult fare. So it takes longer to spend 1,500 yen e-money than using adult ICOCA.

Please see the following link to get some more information about other IC cards:

How to use this deal

This deal includes 1,500 yen ICOCA e-money or 2,500 yen e-money in the card if you choose Kansai One Pass, and one way/round trip to Osaka, Kyoto, Nara or Kobe. You cannot use this deal to Himeji, Wakayama and other than Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Kobe.

If you go to Sannomiya, Kobe and other stations between Kobe and Shin-Osaka, you have to take Haruka to Shin-Osaka and transfer local, rapid or Special Rapid Service at Shin-Osaka. Of course this ticket covers all part of this trip. However the airport limousine bus runs between Kansai airport and Kobe directly. If you go to Kobe, the airport limousine bus is better way. You can find limousine bus information at the link below:

Kansai airport limousine bus between Kansai airport and Kobe

If you go to Nara, Haruka takes you Tennoji. And then you have to change to Yamatoji Rapid Service to get Nara. There is no direct train services to Nara either. This is same as access to Kobe. The airport limousine bus takes you to Nara directly. You can find limousine bus information at the link below:

Kansai airport limousine bus between Kansai airport and Nara

Price comparison to basic fare

Upper rate is basic fare and lower rate is non reserved seat limited express surcharge.

 Adult (12 yrs and up)Child (6-11 yrs)
KIX – Tennoji1060 yen
650 yen
530 yen
330 yen
KIX – JR Namba1060 yen
650 yen
530 yen
330 yen
KIX – Shin-Osaka1360 yen
970 yen
680 yen
480 yen
KIX – Osaka (Umeda)1190 yen
970 yen
590 yen
480 yen
KIX – Kyoto1880 yen
970 yen
940 yen
480 yen
KIX – Sannomiya1710 yen
970 yen
860 yen
480 yen

This deal is cheaper for all destinations than the regular fares.

Compare to other deals, Nankai Railway deals, JR West Kansai Area Pass and Kansai Thru Pass

If you travel to Shin-Imamiya or Namba, you can take Nankai Railway. The basic fare is only 930 yen if you take the airport express train. Nankai Namba station is located at central of Namba and it is much better location than JR Namba. Even if you want ICOCA, you can purchase only ICOCA or Kansai One Pass. You can buy one of these cards and start using to take the train from KIX right away.

If you go to somewhere in Osaka, like Shinsaibashi, Nihonbashi, Uehonmachi, by subway, Nankai Namba is much easier location to transfer to subway Namba station. If you have very tight budget, Osaka Subway to Kansai int’l Airport ticket is sold at 1,020 yen. This includes Nankai Railway one way basic fare between Kansai airport and Namba and one way trip to/from any Osaka Metro stations. As I mentioned, basic fare from KIX to Namba by Nankai Railway is 930 yen. Osaka Metro fare is starting at 180 yen. If you have the shortest trip, like from Namba to Shinsaibashi, the total fare (Nankai plus Subway) is 1,110 yen. You can use this deal, Osaka Subway to Kansai int’l Airport ticket for the trip to Umeda where is same location as JR Osaka station. Osaka Metro Midosuji line can take you from Namba to Umeda. This is cheaper than JR basic fare 1,210 yen. If you want to get more information about Osaka Subway to Kansai int’l Airport ticket, please see Nankai Railways website.

If you go to Nara by the train after you arrive in KIX, you may consider to use Nara Access Ticket or Kansai Thru Pass. Kintetsu Railway is better to access to Nara because Kintetsu Nara station is better location than JR Nara station. So I recommend you to use Nara Access Ticket or Kansai Thru Pass to get Nara. Please see the post, How to access to Nara.

If you go to Himeji, JR West Kansai Area Pass is the best and the fastest. Kansai Thru Pass can be used to get Himeji. But it is too many transfers and spend many hours. JR trains, Haruka and Special Rapid Service, are much faster.

I explained all deals for airport access at the link below. Please refer this post too.

How to choose the deals for access to/from Kansai Airport

Comments

  1. Peggy Ng says:

    Hello,

    I am a first time visitor to Japan. I am planning a 7 days’ trip to japan (Osaka to sapporro back back to Osaka to Kyoto ) from 5th march 2014 till 12th march 2014

    I have read through about the JR rail pass and other private train passes but I got very confused with these passes . I am interested to make full use of the train and subway line to go around
    Sapporro, Kyoto and Osaka

    Below is my trip itinerary for your kind perusal

    5th march (1st day ) arriving at KIX int airport (Osaka)
    Planning to take a domestic flight to sapporro same day
    5th -7th march. Sapporro
    7th flying back to Osaka
    7th – 9th planning to Kyoto
    9th – 11 th Osaka
    12th Flying back to malaysia

    Would appreciate if you could advise me how to travel around sapporro by subway train
    And how to go from Osaka (namba) to Kyoto
    And also around Osaka

    What is the most suitable train pass for me during these 7 days and how to purchase them before coming to Osaka.
    At first I intend to purchase the JR rail pass but after reading your post, I find that there are many alternatives cheaper than Jr to travel around the cities

    Thank you for your reply

    Peggy Ng
    Malaysia

  2. Isabelle says:

    Hi Takeshi-san,

    I am visiting Japan January next year. Would you please able to help and see my itinerary below is covered by ICOCA-Haruka pass? Or is there another better pass that can cover my trips below?

    Day 1 – Kansai airport to Kyoto
    Day 2 – Sightseeing at Kyoto
    Day 3 – Kyoto to Osaka
    Day 4 – Osaka to Nara (return)
    Day 5 – Osaka to Kansai airport

    Many thanks,
    Isabelle

  3. Lisa Lee says:

    I understand that Haruka can be used for other trains within Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe Zone up until the station whether the passenger first exists through a ticket gate.

    If I would like to go to Nara directly from KIX Airport, can I use this Haruka ticket for the following route:
    Kansai –> Tennoji –> Tsuruhashi –> Kintetsu Nara

    Also, can the ICOCA be used in Nara?

  4. linda says:

    Dear Takeshi-san,
    I’m from Indonesia and want to go to Japan next year.
    This is my itinerary:
    Day Activities
    1 from KIX to Kyoto (Kiyomizudera, Sanjusangendo, Gion)
    2 Kinkakuji, Fushimi Inari.
    Overnight bus to Tokyo
    3 sky hop bus in Tokyo
    4 Odakyu bus to Lake Kawaguchi (return)
    5 fujiko fujio museum, Shibuya, Harajuku, Asakusa
    6 Tokyo Disneyland
    7 Tokyo Disneysea
    Overnight bus to Osaka
    8 Namba, Osaka castle, Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi
    9 Universal Studio
    10 Depart from KIX to Indonesia

    For my trip from KIX to Kyoto I want to buy ICOCA & Haruka package. Can I use ICOCA to ride subway, monorail and train in Tokyo?

  5. samuel says:

    hi Takeshi san,

    i am looking about rail pass or discount deal . what pass should i use ? jr pass ? icoca and hakura ticket ? and do u know about alps shinsyu pass for nohi bus ? thanks for your advise

    day 1 : KIX to kyoto

    day 2 : around kyoto (Higashiyama ,Ginkakuji ,Kiyomizudera ,Kinkakuji ,Fushimi Inari Shrine)

    day 3 : kyoto to takayama ( shirakawa-go )

    day 4 : shin-hotaka roweway then to matsumoto

    day 5 : matsumoto castle – hakuba – matsumoto

    day 6 : matsumoto – takayama – osaka

    day 7 : day trip osaka and nara

    day 8 : osaka to KIX

  6. IK says:

    Hi Takeshi,

    Please kindly help on my itinerary. Thanks in advance.

    Day 1 : KIX to namba/shinsaibashi
    day 2 : go around osaka
    day 3 : osaka to arima (stay over in arima 1 night)
    day 4 : arima to kyoto (stay over in kyoto 1 night)
    day 5 : back to osaka
    day 6 : back to KIX

    Really appreciate your help.

  7. Richard says:

    Hi. I have the following schedule and was wondering if you anyone can help plan the transportation accordingly.

    Dec. 30 – Fly into Itami Airport (I think this is also Osaka Airport). Need to get to hotel near dotonbori.

    Dec. 31 – Stay around in Dotonbori and ring in new year.

    Jan. 1 – Transfer to another hotel in Osaka temples

    Jan. 2. – Day trip to Nara.

    Jan. 3-7 – Kyoto, go back to KIX airport and fly home at night.

    Thank you in advance.

  8. Adeline says:

    HI Takeshi San,
    I have been reading a lot of your posts in preparation for my holidays and being a blogger myself i really appreciate your kindness and effort in providing such helpful information. I would greatly appreciate if you could comment on my itinerary and provide some guidance on which pass to purchase. I am thinking of Haruka and ICOCA but i think i might need others to help save some more money 🙂

    Day 1 – From KIX to Shinsaibashi

    Day 2 – Shinsaibashi to Kyoto (Fushimi Inari, Tokufuji Temple, Arashiyama,Togetsukyo Bridge,Bamboo Grove,Tenryuji Temple,Gion)

    Day 3 – Around Kyoto (Kinkakuji, Ginkakuji, Kiyomizudera)

    Day 4 – Around Nara (Todaiji Temple, Isuien Garden, Nara Park)

    Day 5 – From Nara to Osaka then Himeji

    Day 6 – From Osaka to Kobe

    Day 7 – Around Osaka then KIX

    Thank you in advance for your kind assistance.

    Warm regards,
    Adeline

  9. Irene says:

    Thanks for your advice Takeshi san.
    I have read the itinerary you recommend, but there is something that need your advive once again.
    I would like to know if we plan to go from kyoto directly to kawaguchi lake, from kawaguchi to mt fuji, after that we go to gotemba outlet then coming back to spend the night at kawaguchi lake. Should we still go to tokyo first and buy fuji hakone pass? Otherwise, what should we do and what kind of ticket and transportation should we have?

    To get around in tokyo, should we buy suica card?

    Thanks a lot for your advice.

    Cheers,

    Irene

    • JPRail says:

      Hi Irene,

      Please see the following:
      https://jprail.com/destinations/chubu-area/how-to-use-japan-rail-pass-to-go-to-mt-fuji.html

      If you want to go to Lake Kawaguchi, you have to get off Shinkansen at Odawara or Shin-Fuji. But there are very few train available to stop there. And also you have to catch the bus or local train to get there. It takes a long time to get there. I think you should go to Tokyo. It looks a big detour. But travel time is not much different from the shortest route.

      In Tokyo, you don’t have to purchase Suica. Suica is an IC card. It’s convenient but it does not give you any discount.

      Cheers,

      Takeshi / JP Rail

  10. irene says:

    Dear Takeshi san,

    your writing is really helpful and i’m really interested to know about your suggestion on my itinerary.

    Day 1: KIX to Shinsaibashi Street (hotel check in)
    Shinsaibashi to Kobe (Mt. Rokko)
    Back to Osaka (Shinsaibashi street + Namba District)

    Day 2: Osaka to Nara (Todaiji Temple, Golden Temple)
    back to Osaka (Osaka Castle, Park)

    Day 3: Osaka to Kyoto
    get around at Kyoto (stay at Gion District)

    Day 4: Kyoto to Mt. Fuji/Kawaguchi Lake &Gotemba

    Day 5-9 : Kawaguchi to Tokyo (Disney resort, shinjuku area, Yokohama) stay at shinjuku area.

    please kindly advise which card we should buy and estimated transport fee should be budgeted.
    thanks.

    irene

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