
Visiting Koyasan is not far from each cities in Kansai areaβbut many travelers feel stressed because the journey is not a single train ride.
This guide explains:
- Exact routes from major cities
- Where you need to transfer
- Realistic costs and time
- How to avoid common confusion
π Step 1: Understand the Final Route (Same for Everyone)
No matter where you start, the last part is always:
- Train β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Koyasan Station
- Bus β town center
Using Nankai Electric Railway Koya Line
Final segment cost:
- Cable car: ~500 yen
- Bus: ~300β550 yen
π 1. From Namba (Most Common Route)
From Namba Station
β Option A: Limited Express (Simplest)
oute:
- Limited Express β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Bus
Time:
- ~2 hours
Cost:
- ~2,500β3,200 yen
π No transfer
π Best for first-time visitors
β Option B: Express (Cheaper, Requires Transfer)
Route:
- Nankai train β Hashimoto Station
- Transfer β local train β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Bus
Time:
- ~2.5 hours
Cost:
- ~1,500β2,000 yen
β οΈ Important
π Regular trains from Namba usually do NOT go directly to Gokurakubashi
You will:
- Change trains at Hashimoto
- Wait for a local train (less frequent)
π This is the biggest source of stress for visitors
βοΈ 2. From Kansai Airport
From Kansai International Airport
Route:
- Nankai Airport Line β Tennoji βShin-Imamiya
- Transfer β Koya Line β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Bus
Time:
- 2.5β3.5 hours
Cost:
- ~2,500β3,500 yen
π Tip:
Transfer at Shin-Imamiya instead of going to Namba
π 3. From Wakayama Station (Strategic & Less Crowded)
From Wakayama Station
Route:
- JR β Hashimoto Station
- Transfer β Nankai Koya Line β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Bus
Time:
- 2β2.5 hours
Cost:
- ~1,500β2,500 yen
β Why This Route Is Underrated

- Less crowded than Osaka routes
- Easier morning start if staying nearby
- Good connection with coastal Wakayama travel
π Strong option for a relaxed itinerary
β© 4. From Kyoto
From Kyoto Station
Route:
- JR β Shin-Imamiya
- Transfer β Nankai β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Bus
Time:
- 2.5β3 hours
Cost:
- ~3,000β4,500 yen
π¦ 5. From Nara
From Nara Station
Route:
- JR β Shin-Imamiya
- Transfer β Nankai β Gokurakubashi
- Cable car β Bus
Time:
- 2.5β3 hours
Cost:
- ~2,500β4,000 yen
π« Save Money and effort: Digital Ticket Option
From Nankai Electric Railway
Koyasan World Heritage Digital Ticket
Includes:
- Round-trip train
- Cable car
- Unlimited bus use
Price:
- ~3,400β4,400 yen
π Best for:
- Round-trip from Osaka
- Multiple bus rides
Koyasan World Heritage Digital Ticket Official Site
π New Option (2026): Gran Tenku
Starting April 24, 2026:
π Gran Tenku sightseeing train
- Comfortable seating
- Scenic mountain views
- Premium experience
β οΈ Important
- Limited seats
- Requires reservation
- Does NOT remove transfers
π Better experience, not simpler logistics
π Final Step: Getting Around Koyasan

From Koyasan Station:
- Bus to:
- Daimon
- Danjo Garan
- Kongobuji Temple
- Okuno-in
Cost:
- ~300β550 yen
π Distances are longer than expected
π Bus is recommended
β οΈ How to Avoid Stress (Key Tips)
β 1. Choose the Right Route
- Simple β Limited Express
- Cheap β Transfer at Hashimoto
β 2. Donβt Underestimate Transfers
- Especially Hashimoto connection
- Trains are not very frequent in the final section
β 3. Consider Staying Nearby
Good base options:
- Wakayama Station
- Hshimoto Station
π Reduces stress significantly
π§ Final Thoughts
Koyasan is not hard to reachβbut it requires a bit of planning.
π The biggest mistake is assuming:
βJust one train will get me there.β
β Understand the transfers
β Choose the right route
β Give yourself enough time
Do thatβand your journey to Koyasan will be smooth, not stressful.
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