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Masters Village Wakayama Transport Information Guide Venue Wakayama Pref. Wakayama City Masters Village Wakayama Wakachika Square (JR Wakayama Station basement) 5-chome Misonocho, Wakayama city, Wakayama http://www.city.wakayama.wakayama.jp/1016047/sangyoukigyousien/1002326.html ■Access to Masters Village Wakayama From Kansai International Airport JR Hineno Wakayama Sta. Sta. JR Kansai-airport Line JR Hanwa Line Directly 【14min.】 【31min.】 Connected Airport JR Wakayama Bus Airport Bus Sta. Directly 【40min.】 Connected From Osaka International Airport Wakachika ( Itami Airport) Square Airport Abenobashi Sta. Tennoji Wakayama Airport Bus Bus (Tennoji Sta.) Sta. JR Hanwa Line Sta. 【30min.】 Directly Limited Express Kuroshio Connected 【43min.】 From Shin-Osaka Station JR Wakayama JR Hanwa Line Sta. Directly Limited Express Kuroshio Connected 【60min.】 Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) for Shin-Kobe Shinkansen for Kyoto Shin-Osaka sta. Limited Express Kuroshio Osaka sta. Tennoji Sta. Kansai International Airport Hineno Sta. 【Masters Village Wakayama】 Wakayama Wakachika Square Sta. JR Line JR Shinkansen Airport Bus Transport Information Guide ■ Access map to Masters Village ■Transportation information to Masters Village Wakayama (Wakachika Square) From JR Wakayama Station, exit out of Central Gate and going down to the basement floor. ■Other traffic precautions Transport passes(original KANSAI ONE PASS, original JR Kansai Wide Area Pass) will be delivered to Center Village’s or Masters Village’s Games Check-in if you have applied in advance. ※ Please note that if you purchase a similar transportation pass, the services will overlap. Please contact Gateway Information for directions to Masters Village. ※ Gateway Information are located at Kansai International Airport and Osaka International Airport. As of October 31, 2019.
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