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How to Travel from Tokyo to Kyoto
A Train on the Platform
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Best Way: Tokyo to Kyoto Shinkansen, 2h 7-16min, JPY 13,320-14,170
Departure station: Tokyo Station (JR)Arrival station: JR Kyoto Station
Time needed: about 2-2.5h
Shortest departure interval: every 9-15 minutes
Ticket fare: JPY 13,320 for an unreserved seat
Shinkansen is the bullet train in Japan, also the fastest and best method to travel from Tokyo to Kyoto. There are 3 series of direct Shinkansen trains from Tokyo to Kyoto: Nozomi, Hikari & Kodama. Nozomi is the fastest, Hikari after, and Kodama the slowest.
Shinkansen Train |
Nozomi |
Hikari |
Kodama |
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Speed/Duration |
2h 7-16min |
2h 34-51min |
3h 28-37min |
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Frequency |
The most Every 9-15 minutes |
Every half an hour |
Every an hour |
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First Train from Tokyo |
06:00 |
06:21 |
06:57 |
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Last Train from Tokyo |
21:24 |
20:12 |
19:57 |
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Ticket Fare |
Non-reserved seat |
JPY 13,320 |
JPY 13,320 |
JPY 13,320 |
Reserved seat |
JPY 14,170 |
JPY 13,850 |
JPY 13,850 |
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Popular Choice: Night Bus, 7-8h, JPY 6,700-8,800
Highway bus is a relatively economical means of transportation to travel from Tokyo to Kyoto. Although it takes much more time on the way, it’s a cheaper approach in Japan. Especially, overnight highway bus to Kyoto is welcomed to save a sum of hotel expense.Highway bus is cheaper at an approximate price of JPY 4,800-7,200 during the day, but there wouldn’t be many day buses from Tokyo to Kyoto. It often departs in the morning, and reach the destination in the afternoon/evening.
Tokyo to Kyoto Night Highway Bus:
Departure station: Tokyo Station (Yaesu South Exit) or Shinjuku Expressway Bus TerminalDeparture time: 21:30-23:20 at Tokyo Station / 22:10-23:55 at Shinjuku Bus Terminal
Arrival station: Central (Karasuma) Exit of JR Kyoto Station
Arrival time: 05:40-08:00 probably the next morning
Time consumed: 7-8 hours
Ticket fare: JPY 6,700-8,800 or even more expensive
Tokyo Station
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Tips:
Before the bus leave Tokyo, there might be several stops to let passengers get on. Usually, Tokyo Station (Yaesu South Exit) bus terminal and Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal are stations the bus would stopover certainly. However, all the information depends on the bus operator.Please confirm the bus number, departure time, platform/bus stop, arrival station, and more information carefully before boarding.
Night highway buses are equipped with a toilet. Power socket, WiFi, blanket, etc. are also available.
If you would like to take the luxury bus with sleepers, please consult with the bus operators.
Read more about Highway Buses Travelling from Tokyo
Alternative Option: Flight + Train/Bus via Osaka, about 3h & JPY 18,800
As there is no airport in Kyoto, you have to transfer in Osaka if taking a plane. Although Itami Airport (ITM) is closer to Kyoto, Kansai International Airport (KIX) has more convenient accesses to the city.
the Railway Station of JR West & Nankai at Kansai Airport
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Tokyo-Kansai Airport-Kyoto: Flight + Ltd. Exp. Train, 3h & JPY 12,700 at least
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Tokyo-Kansai Airport Flight |
Kansai Airport-Kyoto Ltd. Exp. Train |
Duration |
1h 15-40min |
1h 15-32min |
Frequency |
6-7 flights from Narita Airport 11-12 flights from Haneda Airport |
Every half an hour or so |
First Flight/Train |
08:00 at Narita Airport 07:05 at Haneda Airport |
06:31 (weekdays) 06:40 (weekends & holidays) |
Last Flight/Train |
20:40 at Narita Airport 21:00 at Haneda Airport |
22:16 |
Ticket Fare |
JPY 15,767-31,837 JPY 9520 or lower for budget flights |
JPY 3,110 (unreserved seat) JPY 3,640 (reserved seat) |
Airport Bus from Kansai Airport to Kyoto: 1h 25-40min & JPY 2,800
Time Needed |
1h 25-30min from T1 (about 11min between T1 & T2) |
Departure Stop |
No.8 bus stop, 1F of T1 / No.2 bus stop, T2 |
Arrival Stop |
Kyoto Sta. Hachijoguchi (Hachijo-guchi Exit) |
Departure Interval |
20-30 minutes 1 hour or so early in the morning & late at night |
First Bus |
06:45 from T1 (Departing from T2, the first bus is at 09:37.) |
Last Bus |
22:52 from T2 (origin station) & 23:05 from T1 after a stopover |
Ticket Fare |
JPY 2,800 for an one-way trip per adult |
Reaching Itami Airport from Tokyo, you have to transfers in Osaka city to reach Kyoto if taking the trains. Nevertheless, the airport bus from Itami Airport to Kyoto is relatively convenient.
Itami Airport to Kyoto Bus: 50min & JPY 1,340
Time Needed |
50 minutes |
Departure Stop |
No.2 bus stop, 1F, Itami Airport |
Arrival Stop |
Kyoto Sta. Hachijoguchi (Hachijo-guchi Exit) |
Departure Interval |
20 minutes or so |
First & Last Bus |
08:00 / 21:15 |
Ticket Fare |
JPY 1,340 per adult |
Cheap but Time-Consuming: Normal Train Transfers, 7.5-9h & JPY 8,360 at least
JR Train Guide
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You can search the reasonable routes via the map or train apps. Generally speaking, the major transfer stations include Nagoya, Maibara, and so on. For departure in Tokyo, JR Shinjuku Sta. is also a big station in addition to Tokyo Station.
Taking the local train all along, you may cost JPY 8,360 at least from Tokyo to Kyoto. If you take one or more limited express trains, of either JR or private railways, it would be faster and relatively expensive as the price may be as high as JPY 13,870 in total or even higher.
See Also: Shinjuku Station