Thank you for sharing it. I am going to Osaka next month. It's always useful to watch this kind of vlog from airport to downtown. Sometimes I feel stressful to figure it out.
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Hi! I would like to know if the seat for nankai limited express are reserved seats? If I'm planning to stop by rinku-town station first and then ride the nankai limited express again from rinku-town station to namba station can I buy both of the tickets at the kansai airport station or i can only buy the ticket again at rinku-town station? and will it be reserved or open seats? thank you! :)
Hi! Thanks for watching my video. Actually there're subtitles where I explain everything along the video ;) But answering your question. I think you would need to buy another ticket at the Rinku town station for Namba. To sum up, one ticket from the Kansai airport to Rinku town and another one from Rinku to Namba. But it's best to ask at the ticket office at the Kansai airport. They do speak english so no problem with that. The seats for the limited express rapit train are reserved, so you can only ride it at the specific time you bought it for, for example you bought your limited express rapit ticket for 6pm, then you can ride it only at 6pm you cannot ride at 6:30pm. Hope that clears things up a bit ;)
Thank you ❤️ I really appreciate your comment. It's so nice to hear that. It took me so much time to edit this video. But it was worth it thanks to such an audience like you 🥰
Hi, thanks for the very interesting video but I wanted to ask for the Nankai line is it mandatory to buy a ticket or can you also use the Icoca IC card to avoid the queue?
If you want to ride the same limited airport rapit train I did you would need to buy an additional ticket in the ticket machine or in the ticket office. You can only use the IC card for the base fare ;)
Thank you ❤ Regarding the luggage, there's a dedicate space on a train so no worries. About the last question, I can't see on my video a dedicated screen with train stops in the compartment where I sat, but I'm pretty sure there must be some kind of a singage or a map with a train route where you can clearly follow the stops. I rode that train for the first time in my life and didn't miss my train stop after 17hours flight. So I wouldn't worry about that. You'll be fine ;)
Thank you. I appreciate your comments ❤ It took me a lot of time to edit all those airport videos. Actually at the end when I arrived in the Osaka Namba City I just followed google maps walking directions straight to my hotel. It may look I am bit confused, but I was walking with my suitcase, laptop and recording the whole time with my gopro after almost 18 hours flight. But it's pretty easy to leave that underground station. Just go through the faregates and use your train ticket to exit. And remember not to throw away your train tickets before actually leaving the station ;)
It's the Nankai Express. It's just a regular train. The one I took in the video is called the Nankai Limited Express Rapi:t Train. Highly recommend it. But you would need to buy a separate ticket and book a seat for a specific hour to ride it. I did it in my video. Bought a ticket for the rapi:t train at the ticket office. Hope it's all clear ;)
@@TripTasterLife thank you very much the rapid train as I see online doesn't have abig difference on the arrival time. So we can take free of charge with osaka pass Nankai Kuko Line as on google. Nankai Limited express is the rapid train or the Simple Nankai Express?
Regarding the customs declaration, I submitted it a couple days in advance before arriving in Japan via Visit Japan website - www.customs.go.jp/english/summary/passenger.htm I recommend doing it. It will save you a lot of time at the aiport. So in the video the last moment you can see before clearing the immigration was at 03:03 minute when I was asked to turn off my gopro camera. Then I passed through the passport control, collected my checked-in luggage and then followed my way to the customs control. Since I submitted the declaration online I had my QR code ready to use. I just followed the signage and used the QR code in one of the machines to pass the cutoms control. That part wasn't allowed to be filmed. But it's pretty easy. Just follow the signage or ask any customs stuff at the airport. They speak english so no worries. Then I left the cutoms, turned on my gopro camera and turned right. That's the moment you can see in the video - 03:20 minute. I turned right and went straight to the end of the ground floor because I was looking for the JAL ABC mobile stall. I wanted to buy specifically their SIM card cause it looked like a good value for money - unlimited data transfer for three weeks for 7k yen. After I bought the sim card and configured the APN manually I turned back and headed toward the first floor. I hope it clears things up. If not please let me know and I'll elaborate more on my way at the airport ;) PS Osaka Kansai Airport is not that big. The Istanbul Airport where I did the two hours layover was a bit more complex to navigate :D
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Thank you for sharing it. I am going to Osaka next month. It's always useful to watch this kind of vlog from airport to downtown. Sometimes I feel stressful to figure it out.
Thank you for your feedback. I really appreciate that 🥰
Btw, this video contains subtitles with a lot of useful information 😉
I see . So are you still in Japan now?@@TripTasterLife
I'm back. I'm no longer in Japan.
Have a wonderful trip to Osaka ☺️
I see. I love traveling around. It feels good to explore the world.@TripTasterLife Iiii@@TripTasterLife
I feel the same way. It's the essence of life. I love travelling too. Maybe one day we'll cross our paths exploring our beautiful world 😉
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Hi! I would like to know if the seat for nankai limited express are reserved seats? If I'm planning to stop by rinku-town station first and then ride the nankai limited express again from rinku-town station to namba station can I buy both of the tickets at the kansai airport station or i can only buy the ticket again at rinku-town station? and will it be reserved or open seats? thank you! :)
Hi! Thanks for watching my video. Actually there're subtitles where I explain everything along the video ;)
But answering your question. I think you would need to buy another ticket at the Rinku town station for Namba. To sum up, one ticket from the Kansai airport to Rinku town and another one from Rinku to Namba. But it's best to ask at the ticket office at the Kansai airport. They do speak english so no problem with that.
The seats for the limited express rapit train are reserved, so you can only ride it at the specific time you bought it for, for example you bought your limited express rapit ticket for 6pm, then you can ride it only at 6pm you cannot ride at 6:30pm.
Hope that clears things up a bit ;)
Thanks for the guide to namba station
You're welcome. I'm happy you enjoyed my video 🥰
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Thank you ❤️ I really appreciate your comment. It's so nice to hear that. It took me so much time to edit this video. But it was worth it thanks to such an audience like you 🥰
Hi, thanks for the very interesting video but I wanted to ask for the Nankai line is it mandatory to buy a ticket or can you also use the Icoca IC card to avoid the queue?
If you want to ride the same limited airport rapit train I did you would need to buy an additional ticket in the ticket machine or in the ticket office. You can only use the IC card for the base fare ;)
Great vid - I needed it - Is there space for the luggage in the train? Is there a screen table showing the stops in English?
Thank you ❤
Regarding the luggage, there's a dedicate space on a train so no worries. About the last question, I can't see on my video a dedicated screen with train stops in the compartment where I sat, but I'm pretty sure there must be some kind of a singage or a map with a train route where you can clearly follow the stops. I rode that train for the first time in my life and didn't miss my train stop after 17hours flight. So I wouldn't worry about that. You'll be fine ;)
@@TripTasterLife appreciate it
Thank you sir ☺️🥰
Just the video i needed for the upcoming trip ! Thanks for this.
Thank you. That's so nice to hear ❤️
Towards the end of video,u were looking for exit number what? Thanks for guiding the way. Yours the only video that showed in details.
Thank you. I appreciate your comments ❤
It took me a lot of time to edit all those airport videos.
Actually at the end when I arrived in the Osaka Namba City I just followed google maps walking directions straight to my hotel. It may look I am bit confused, but I was walking with my suitcase, laptop and recording the whole time with my gopro after almost 18 hours flight.
But it's pretty easy to leave that underground station. Just go through the faregates and use your train ticket to exit. And remember not to throw away your train tickets before actually leaving the station ;)
Which line we can use with the Osaka Amazing Pass?
It's the Nankai Express. It's just a regular train. The one I took in the video is called the Nankai Limited Express Rapi:t Train. Highly recommend it. But you would need to buy a separate ticket and book a seat for a specific hour to ride it. I did it in my video. Bought a ticket for the rapi:t train at the ticket office.
Hope it's all clear ;)
@@TripTasterLife thank you very much the rapid train as I see online doesn't have abig difference on the arrival time. So we can take free of charge with osaka pass Nankai Kuko Line as on google. Nankai Limited express is the rapid train or the Simple Nankai Express?
It's the simple/regular Nankai Express Train. It even looks like a regular train not like the one in the video ;)
May i ask..upon clearing immigration,why u took the right turn? Is there a signage to indicate directions u were looking for? So big the airport!
Regarding the customs declaration, I submitted it a couple days in advance before arriving in Japan via Visit Japan website - www.customs.go.jp/english/summary/passenger.htm
I recommend doing it. It will save you a lot of time at the aiport.
So in the video the last moment you can see before clearing the immigration was at 03:03 minute when I was asked to turn off my gopro camera. Then I passed through the passport control, collected my checked-in luggage and then followed my way to the customs control. Since I submitted the declaration online I had my QR code ready to use. I just followed the signage and used the QR code in one of the machines to pass the cutoms control. That part wasn't allowed to be filmed. But it's pretty easy. Just follow the signage or ask any customs stuff at the airport. They speak english so no worries. Then I left the cutoms, turned on my gopro camera and turned right. That's the moment you can see in the video - 03:20 minute. I turned right and went straight to the end of the ground floor because I was looking for the JAL ABC mobile stall. I wanted to buy specifically their SIM card cause it looked like a good value for money - unlimited data transfer for three weeks for 7k yen. After I bought the sim card and configured the APN manually I turned back and headed toward the first floor.
I hope it clears things up. If not please let me know and I'll elaborate more on my way at the airport ;)
PS Osaka Kansai Airport is not that big. The Istanbul Airport where I did the two hours layover was a bit more complex to navigate :D
I forgot to mention. Please turn on the subtitles and select any preferred language in the youtube subtitles translation option under the 'gear icon' on the toolbar ;)