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Entry to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan + Unlimited Train Ride of Your Choice in One Ticket at Discount Price! As of March 5, 2020 The Osaka Kaiyu Ticket FY 2020 version is available from April 1st, 2020. OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket (FY 2020 version) Entry to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan + unlimited train ride of your choice in one ticket at discount price! Best Value for Kansai Best Choice for aquarium travelers! lovers! Best Value for travelers on a Best Choice for eco-friendly budget! travelers! 1. What is included in OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket? The OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket is a one-day pass which includes: 1) unlimited entry to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, 2) unlimited ride on all Osaka Metro lines and Osaka City Bus routes (certain exceptions) + 3) unlimited train ride of your choice (depending on your travel plan) which come in one ticket at a discount price! Also discount coupons for Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel, Santa Maria (cruise ship), Captain Line (shuttle boat) and many other benefits for amusements or sight-seeing spots in Osaka City and Osaka Port/Tempozan area come in the ticket. OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket is the right choice for a traveler who is planning to visit Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan plus other sightseeing spots in Kansai area using public transportation. 2. How to purchase [Ticket price] The Osaka Metro Line version (basic plan) is 2,800 yen for adult. For other versions, the price varies depending on which railroad company you are taking (e.g. Hankyu Railway, Hanshin Railway, Keihan Railway, Nankai Railway, Kintetsu Railway etc.). For detailed information, please see the table below, “Travel Plan.” [When to purchase] From April 1st, 2020 through March 31st, 2021 You can purchase the ticket, and save it for later use. [When to use] The ticket can be used on any single day from April 1st, 2020 through April 30st, 2021, except the following dates when the aquarium is closed: January 13-14, 2021. [Where to purchase] OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket is sold NOT at Kaiyukan, but at train/subway stations and transportation centers in Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Kobe etc. as shown in the following table. For general questions, please call 06-6576-5501 or e-mail to [email protected]. For more details on each travel plan, please call the number indicated in the following table. 1 As of March 5, 2020 3. Travel Plan For example, if you are staying at a hotel in Namba, and planning to visit Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and other spots in Osaka and come back to the hotel on the same day, your choice will be “Osaka Metro Line version” shown in Travel Plan 1. For other case examples, please see “Travel Tips: Case examples.” Travel Plan (Train Company) Price Description of the OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket Adult (age 16 or over)/ according to travel plan Elementary school child (age 7 to 12) Where to purchase/ ■Inquiry (telephone number of information center) 1 Osaka Metro Line version Adult: 2,800 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,400 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City* - Kansai International Airport Travel Desk - All Osaka Metro stationmaster offices - Osaka Metro station commuter pass sales counters - Osaka Metro Information Counters(Shin-Osaka, Umeda, Namba) - Osaka Tourist Information Center and Namba Tourist Information Center ■Osaka Metro, Osaka City Bus Information Center: TEL:06-6582-1400(everyday, 8:00-21:00) https://www.osakametro.co.jp ■Kansai Tourist Information Center Kansai International Airport : TEL:072-456-6160(everyday, 7:00-22:00)http://www.tic-kansai.jp/kix/ 2 Nankai Electric Railway version Adult: 3,350 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,760 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of all Nankai Railway Sales counters in each station, including “Kansai Airport Station” (not available at Kansai International Airport). *Excludes certain unmanned stations, etc. FYI: Kansai Airport Station : Name of a train station of Nankai Railway near the airport Kansai International Airport: Name of the international airport in Osaka ■Nankai Telephone Center: https://www.nankai.co.jp/ TEL:06-6643-1005(8:30-18:30, Unavailable during New Year's holidays) 3 Kintetsu Line (Plan-1) version Adult: 3,500 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,850 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of Kintetsu Line (Ishikiri-Osaka Namba, Katashimo-Fuse, Shigisanguchi-Kawachiyamamoto, Shinishikiri- Nagata, Domyoji-Osaka Abenobashi) + Unlimited ride of Hanshin Railway (Osaka-Namba – Kujo) 2 As of March 5, 2020 Osaka-Namba, Osaka-Uehonmachi, Tsuruhashi, Osaka-Abenobashi and other major Kintetsu stations on valid routes. For details, please contact the following. ■Kintetsu Railway Telephone Center: TEL:050-3536-3957(8:00-21:00)https://www.kintetsu.co.jp/ 4 Kintetsu Line (Plan-2) version Adult: 3,900 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 2,050 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of Kintetsu Line (All routes west of Aoyamacho [excluding the Tawaramoto line, south of lchio on the Yoshino line, the Domyoji line, cable and ropeways]) + Unlimited ride of Hanshin Railway (Osaka-Namba – Kujo) Osaka-Namba, Osaka-Uehonmachi, Kintetsu-Nara, Kyoto, Osaka-Abenobashi and other major Kintetsu stations on valid routes. For details, please contact the following. ■Kintetsu Railway Telephone Center: TEL:050-3536-3957(8:00-21:00)https://www.kintetsu.co.jp/ 5 Hanshin Electric Railway version Adult: 3,300 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,750 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of all Hanshin Railway (except for Kobe Kosoku line) Stationmaster’s offices at: Umeda, Amagasaki, Koshien, Mikage Kobe- Sannomiya Station and Kujo Station (when station clerk is on duty), Hanshin Railway Service center at Kobe-Sannomiya Station. ■Sales Section, Transpotation Department, Hanshin Electric Railway: TEL:06-6457-2258 (Mon - Fri 9:00-17:00, closed on Dec 30-Jan 3)https://rail.hanshin.co.jp/ 6 Hankyu Railway version Adult: 3,300 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,750 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of all Hankyu Railway (except for Kobe Kosoku line) Information Counter at: Osaka-Umeda/ Juso/ Tsukaguchi/ Nishinomiya-kitaguchi/ Shukugawa/ Kobe-Sannomiya/ Toyonaka/ Ishibashi/ Kawanishi-noseguchi/ Takarazuka/ Awaji/ Ibaraki-shi/ Takatsuki-shi/ Katsura/ Kawaramachi/ Kita-senri Station. ■Hankyu Railway Information Center: TEL:0570-089-500 TEL:06-6133-3473 (Mon - Fri: 9:00-22:00, weekend & holiday:9:00-19:00) https://www.hankyu.co.jp/ 7 Keihan Railway version Adult: 3,600 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,800 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City 3 As of March 5, 2020 + Unlimited ride of all Keihan Railway (except for Iwashimizu Hachimangu-Sando Cable Railway and Otsu Line) Station office at: Nakanoshima/ Yodoyabashi/ Temmabashi/ Kyobashi/ Moriguchi-shi/ Neyagawa-shi/ Korien/ Hirakata- shi / Kuzuha/ Chushojima/ Tambabashi/ Gion-Shijyo/ Sanjyo/ Demachiyanagi Station ■Keihan Railway Costomer Center: TEL:06-6945-4560 https://www.keihan.co.jp/travel/en/ (Mon - Fri: 9:00-19:00, weekend & holiday:9:00-17:00, closed on Dec 30-Jan 3) 8 Kita Osaka Kyuko Railway version Adult: 2,990 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,500 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of Kita Osaka Kyuko Railway Senri-Chuo/ Momoyama-dai/ Ryokuchi-Koen Station. ■Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway(Business Section, Railway Division) TEL:06-6865-0645(Mon - Fri: 9:00-17:00) 9 Nose Electric Railway version Adult: 3,600 yen/ Entry to Kaiyukan Child: 1,900 yen + Unlimited ride within Osaka City + Unlimited ride of all Hankyu Railway (except for Kobe Kosoku line) + Unlimited ride of all Nose Electric Railway Information Counter at: Kawanichi-Noseguchi, Hirano, Yamashita Station. ■Hirano Station: TEL:072-793-0270 * Unlimited ride within Osaka City* covers all Osaka Metro lines and Osaka City Bus routes (certain exceptions). 3. Features/benefits of OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket 1) You can go directly through automatic ticket gates for your entry. You don’t have to wait in a long line to purchase an entry ticket to Kaiyukan (Needs authorization near exit for re-entry). Note: The ticket does not offer priority access to the aquarium. When crowded, we may ask you to wait in a line like other visitors and follow the instructions given by our staffs. 2) By show your ticket, you get: - 10 % discount on “Captain Line” (shuttle ship which runs between Kaiyukan and Universal City Port). - "Santa Maria" (cruise ship): Day cruise: 1,000 yen for adult (save 600 yen), 500 yen for elementary school child (save 300 yen). - Discount coupons for meal/shopping/amusement at Tempozan Market Place. (Please ask at the Information near the aquarium entrance gate.) - Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel: 700 yen (save 100 yen, 3 years old and above). 4 As of March 5, 2020 - 10 % discount on "HARUKAS 300 (Observatory) ". - Discount at over 30 sightseeing spots in Osaka City and Osaka Port area, including Osaka Castle, Umeda Sky Building (Floating Garden Observatory), Tennoji Zoo and more. Additional notes: 1) The payment should be made by CASH ONLY. Credit card is not acceptable. 2) The ticket does not offer priority access to Kaiyukan. When crowded, we may ask you to wait in a line like other visitors and follow the instructions given by our staffs. 3) The OSAKA Kaiyu Ticket is available for adult (age 16 or over) and elementary school child (age 7 to 12) only. For a junior high school student of age 13-15, we would recommend paying individually for the train and entry to the aquarium since it is more money-saving than purchasing the Kaiyu ticket for adult. For example, Osaka Kaiyu ticket “Osaka Metro Line version” is 2,800 yen for adult. 4) Kaiyukan will be closed on January 13th and 14th, 2021. For more information, please call @06-6576-5501 or email to [email protected]. 5 .
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