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The most classic Japan itinerary pairing is Tokyo + Osaka — the refined metropolitan polish of Kanto and the historic, buzzing energy of Kansai complement each other perfectly. Tokyo to Osaka is only 1.5 hours by plane, or 2.5 hours by Shinkansen. This guide helps you decide which option suits you best and how to shop smart in both cities.
Shinkansen vs. Plane: Which Is Better Value?
| Option | Fare | Travel Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shinkansen (Nozomi) | ¥9,000–14,000 | 2 h 30 m | Lots of luggage; time-sensitive |
| Shinkansen (Hikari) | ¥13,000 (with JR Pass) | 3 h | JR Pass holders |
| Plane (Peach / Jetstar) | ¥3,000–8,000 | 1.5 h + 2 h either side | Booked in advance; travelling light |
Conclusion:
- Have a JR Pass → choose the Hikari Shinkansen without hesitation (effectively free)
- No JR Pass + book in advance → a budget airline may cost half the Shinkansen fare
- Heavy luggage or travelling with children/elderly → Shinkansen wins (spacious seats; no luggage restrictions)
IC Card Usage Guide
Suica vs. ICOCA — which to choose?
| Card | Valid Zone | Return Location | Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suica (bought in Tokyo) | All of Japan transport + convenience stores | Tokyo return only | ¥500 |
| ICOCA (bought in Kansai) | All of Japan transport + convenience stores | Kansai return only | ¥500 |
| Either card | No functional difference; balance non-refundable | — | — |
Recommendations:
- No intention to return the card and using it across both cities: top up the balance and keep using it
- The ¥500 deposit is barely worth worrying about — it’s essentially a collectible souvenir card
Top-up and refunds:
- Top up at convenience stores (up to ¥20,000)
- Cards with a balance under ¥1,000 can be returned at the airport
Cross-City Shopping Comparison
Tokyo shopping strengths:
- Electronics: Akihabara, Yodobashi Camera
- Cosmetics: Ginza, Omotesando
- Duty-free shops concentrated in Ginza / Shinjuku
Osaka shopping strengths:
- Drugstore prices in Shinsaibashi are generally 5–10% cheaper than Tokyo
- Namba Parks and Horie area have dense concentrations of streetwear brands
- Airport duty-free is cheaper than Tokyo (tax savings are passed to shoppers)
Money-saving formula:
- Drugstore goods: buy in Osaka
- Electronics: buy in Tokyo (especially Akihabara)
- Luxury goods: airport duty-free (Laox/Kansai Airport offers the best prices)
- Local snacks: region-limited editions (e.g., Osaka Lovers biscuits)
Attraction Recommendations
Tokyo must-see:
- Shinjuku Gyoen for cherry blossoms (spring) or autumn leaves (autumn)
- Shibuya Crossing (the world’s busiest pedestrian intersection)
- teamLab Borderless (book tickets in advance)
Book Tokyo attraction tickets on Klook:
- teamLab Borderless: ~$35/person (cheaper than official site)
- Tokyo Skytree: ~$25/person
- Mount Fuji day trip (from Tokyo): ~$95/person
Osaka must-see:
- Dotonbori + Shinsaibashi (walking street shopping)
- Osaka Castle Park (main keep)
- Universal Studios Japan (Harry Potter area)
Airport Transfers
- Narita Airport → Tokyo hotel: ~$65 (business car)
- Kansai Airport → Osaka hotel: ~$45
Japan eSIM Recommendations
- Japan 8 GB for $16; valid 30 days
- 5G network; full coverage in metro stations and at attractions
Saily:
- Japan 5 GB for $12; lower price
- Good for short trips
Budget Reference (8-Day Tokyo–Osaka, 2 People)
| Item | Cost Reference |
|---|---|
| Return flights | $400–800/person |
| JR Pass (7-day) | $180–220/person |
| Accommodation (business hotel) | $80–150/night |
| Local transport (metro + bus) | $30–50/person |
| Food | $30–60/person/day |
| Shopping | $200–800 (varies by appetite) |
| Total approx. | $3,500–7,000/2 people |
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