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Getting There & Around
Kansai International Airport is the main airport:
it is a rectangular artificial island which sits off-shore
in Osaka Bay and services Osaka and its surrounding satellite
cities of Nara, Kobe and Kyoto. Kansai is the geographical
term for the area of western Honshu surrounding Osaka. The
airport is linked by a bus and train service into the centre
of the city and major suburbs.
Osaka International Airport in
Itami and Toyonaka still houses most of the domestic service
from the metropolitan region: its
proximity to the Osaka, Kobe, and Kyoto city centers outweighs
its noise restrictions.
Besides the subway system there is a
network of both JR and private lines connecting the suburbs
of the city, and Osaka
to its neighbours.
Keihan and Hankyu line connect to Kyoto, Hanshin and Hankyu
line connect to Kobe, the Kintetsu line connects to Nara
and Nagoya,
and the Nankai line to Wakayama.
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