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How to get from Kansai Airport to Awajishima: Train? Boat? Express bus?
There are several ways to get from Kansai Airport to Awajishima, including express buses, trains, and boats. We will introduce the travel time, cost, advantages, and points to note for each option. Find the transportation that suits your travel style!
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- Where is Awaji Island? Introducing its attractions
- From Kansai Airport to Awaji Island, Seigaiha Koshu no Ya by bus: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
- How to get from Kansai Airport to Awaji Island, Seigaiha Koshu no Ya by bus, train and boat
- How to get to Awaji Island Reference URL
- Find the transportation that suits your travel style!
Where is Awaji Island? Introducing its attractions
Find a mode of transportation that suits your itinerary, budget, and travel style, and enjoy!
Since around 2020, many restaurants have opened in the northern part of Awaji Island.
You can enjoy a variety of foods on Awaji Island.
From Kansai Airport to Awaji Island, Seigaiha Koshu no Ya by bus: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
② [Bus] Kobe-Sannomiya Station Shinki Bus Kobe-Sannomiya BT Limousine Bus Kobe Airport Line (about 40 minutes)
By free shuttle bus
How to get to the shuttle bus stop → https://youtu.be/Dk3rlEATlHI About 25 minutes to Seigaiha
How to get from Kansai Airport to Awaji Island, Seigaiha Koshu no Ya by bus, train and boat
② [Train] Sannomiya Station JR Kobe New Rapid Service 15 minutes
④ [Boat] Akashi Port → Iwaya Port 13 minutes
⑤ [Free shuttle bus] Iwaya Port → Seikaiha Koshu-no-ya 20 minutes
How to get to Awaji Island Reference URL
By public transport
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Of course, you can also go by car.
Takumi Sosei Co., Ltd. collects sake, shochu, plum wine, and awamori that have been aged for over 10 years from sake breweries across the country, and sells brands that have been carefully selected by wine sommeliers as delicious under the aged sake brand "Inishie no Bishu (Fine Wine of Ancient Times)". Even among Japanese people, few people know about sake that has been aged for over 10 years. Although it is not well known, it is also used in ceremonies of the Japanese Imperial Family. Takumi Sosei has two directly managed stores. ① Seigaiha Koshu no Ya 1st floor: We sell gift sets of aged sake tax-free. 2nd floor: You can enjoy dishes made with ingredients from Awaji and compare the taste of fine wine from ancient times. ② Koshu no Ya Omotesando store Gift set sales Please enjoy the world of aged sake made in Japan.
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