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Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-01

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Koyasan World Heritage e-ticket (2-day pass)

Two-day pass = round-trip discount ticket for trains from major Nankai Railway stations to Koyasan Station + 2-day free ride ticket for Koyasan mountain bus + 20% discount coupon for admission (Kongobuji-ji Temple, Golden Hall, Nemoto Great Pagoda, Reihokan) + 9% discount coupon for shopping and dining (Sushuya Shirobei, Nakamoto Nadamana, Koya Chaya Kazuhisa).

Bus in Koyasan area: Koyasan Station in front of Okunoin, Daimon South Parking Lot, Nakanobashi Cemetery.

This ticket is the only all-inclusive ticket that can be used to travel to Koyasan by rail.

The Nankai Railway is the only rail service to Koyasan, and the Nankai Railway generally has two lines, the Nankai Line (to Wakayama or Kansai Airport) and the Koya Line (to Koyasan).

To get to Koyasan from Namba, Osaka, take the Koya Line directly. However, in fact, from Namba Station to Koyasan Station, you need to transfer at least once at Kekurakubashi Station.

This is because between the Bridge of Paradise and Koyasan Station is a cable car, not an ordinary tram.

Once you arrive at Koyasan Station, you will need to take a section of the forest bus (free) to enter Koyasan.

With such a rushing transfer plan, you can buy a pass and you're all done.

Now this pass supports electronic tickets, and you can pay directly to buy it by opening the following ** with your mobile phone.

When you use it, you just need to scan *** on the device, and the bus on Koyasan can show the ticket card page on your mobile phone to the driver.

The only way to get to Koyasan, Hashimoto Station, has a limited train that departs from here, and the Sky is the Sky.

The name of the Sky Tram comes from the reputation of Koyasan as the "Castle in the Sky". The train runs between Hashimoto Station and Rkurakubashi Station, with a total length of 198 kilometers, but the altitude difference reaches 443 meters, stopping at [Xuewen Road Station] and [Jiudu Mountain Station].

In fact, these are just two reserved seats hanging on ordinary trains, all facing outward, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the mountains all the way up. Reserved seats cost only 520 yen.

If the reserved seat is full, you can also take a regular seat on the same train to Koyasan Station.

Sky ticket purchase channels:

1. Purchase tickets on site

Buy a same-day ticket (you can only buy it if there is a vacancy on the day), and if it is not a peak season, you can buy a ticket at Hashimoto Station; If you can't buy it, you can take the ordinary train.

2. **Reservation - not recommended

From 10 days before the boarding date (9 a.m.) to the day before the departure date (5 p.m.), you can make a reservation for the Sky Train.

Reserved information: date of travel, train number, name, number of reservations, **, etc.

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