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OSAKA TOURS

Kyoto Highlights Day Tour
Kyoto Tour
Best of Kyoto in one day.
Kinkakuji Temple - Golden Pavilion
Kiyomizu Temple
Kyoto Imperial Palace
Nijo Castle
Heian Shrine
Sanjusangendo Hall
Kyoto Handicraft Center

Himeji Castle Day Tour
Himeji Castle Tour
Experience Japan's best castle!
World Heritage site.
Includes trip on bullet train
Plus tour sake brewery museum


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UMEDA STATION

Umeda Station is the busiest train station in Osaka. Umeda Station includes Hankyu, Hanshin and Osaka Municipal Subway.

Umeda Station (梅田駅 Umeda-eki) is a railway station located in Umeda district of the Kita-ku ward in the northern commercial center of Osaka, Japan. Umeda Station is the busiest station in Western Japan, serving 2,343,727 passengers daily in 2005.

Umeda Station
Umeda Station - Hanshin Department Store

Umeda Station is served by the following railways:

  • Hankyu Railway (Kobe Line, Kyoto Line, Takarazuka Line)
  • Hanshin Electric Railway (Main Line)
  • Osaka Municipal Subway (Midosuji Line, Station number: M16)
  • Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight) (Umeda Feright Branch of Tōkaidō Main Line) - freight only

The nearby stations Osaka Station (JR West), Kitashinchi (JR West Tozai Line), Nishi-Umeda (Osaka Subway Yotsubashi Line, Y11) and Higashi-Umeda (Osaka Subway Tanimachi Line, T20) are within walking distance and connected by a large complex of underground malls.

Umeda Station - Yodobashi Umeda
Umeda Station - Yodobashi Umeda

Umeda Station

The following are just some of the major buildings and shops near Umeda Station:

Hankyu Department Store
Hanshin Department Store
(Both are owned by Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc.)
Diamor Osaka
Acty Osaka (Daimaru Umeda, Hotel Granvia Osaka)
HEP NAVIO
Hankyu Men's
TOHO Cinemas Umeda
HEP FIVE
Hankyu San-Bengai
Umeda Center Building
Yodobashi Umeda
NU Chayamachi
MBS
(headquarters of Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc.)
Osaka Marubiru
Umeda DT Tower
E-ma
Whity Umeda
the Hilton Plaza East
Hilton Osaka
Junkudo Umeda
the Hilton Plaza West
Osaka Garden City
HERBIS OSAKA
the Ritz-Carlton Osaka
HERBIS ENT
Osaka Shiki Theatre
Billboard live Osaka
Shin Umeda City
Umeda Sky Building
the Westin Osaka

Article based on Wikipedia article and used under the GNU Free Documentation License)

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Last edited on 10/07/09