One-Way Bus: Osaka to Kanazawa
One-Way Bus: Osaka to Kanazawa
One-Way Bus: Osaka to Kanazawa
One-Way Bus: Osaka to Kanazawa
One-Way Bus: Osaka to Kanazawa
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One-Way Bus: Osaka to Kanazawa

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Comfortable Transportation: Travel in comfort, experiencing Japan's countryside.
Experience Japan's scenic beauty and heritage from Osaka to Kanazawa.
Explore Kanazawa's samurai districts and gardens upon arrival
Itinerary
Itinerary Time Table:
Osaka (Dep. 7:20) → Kanazawa (Arr. 13:10)
*Please note that times may vary due to traffic conditions.
**Please arrive at the station 10 minutes before the departure time.

Please note: This is a transportation service only and not a guided tour. This transportation option offers you the freedom and flexibility to enjoy the scenery of Japan in comfort during the journey to your destination, without having to worry about luggage transportation or transfers.

This coach bus service ensures a smooth and relaxing ride as you make your way from bustling Osaka to the relaxed, traditional town of Kanazawa. Ideal for travelers seeking a stress-free journey, you can enjoy the tranquility of Kanazawa without worrying about transfers or luggage, while taking in the scenic sights along the way.

Kanazawa is home to some of the best preserved buildings and districts in Japan, and is especially well-known for Kenrokuen, known as the most beautiful garden in Japan.

We recommend the following activities in Kanazawa:

- Eating fresh seafood at Kanazawa: Kanazawa has access to the Sea of Japan, making it home to some of the freshest sashimi and sushi in Japan.

- Enjoy Japanese teahouse tradition in the Higashi Chaya District: the tea houses, or chaya, of Kanazawa have been preserved since the Edo period, and many are still in operation while others have been recognized as cultural artifacts and converted to museums. We recommend the Higashi Chaya District, home to museums, tea houses, and other shops and restaurants.

- Visit Kanazawa Castle: Kanazawa Castle is home to several free of charge walking paths, where you can admire the castle turrets and gardens. We especially recommend Gyokusenin Maru Garden!

- Experience striking scenery at Kenrokuen Garden: Kenrokuen Garden is one of Japan's 3 most beautiful landscape gardens, boasting seasonal flowering trees, elaborate aquatic features including waterfalls, fountains, still ponds, and more.