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| The Kansai International Airport (KIX), located slightly over an hour away from Kyoto, is the most-used international airport in Japan after Tokyo. 49 airlines from over 70 different cities throughout the world serve KIX with almost 700 departures per week. KIX is approximately eleven hours from points within Europe - almost the same amount of time it would take to reach the West Coast of the USA. |
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| Kansai International Airport to Kyoto |
| JR Haruka Express Train |
75 minutes |
¥2,980 |
| Limousine Bus |
95 minutes |
¥2,300 |
| Tokyo to Kyoto |
| JR Shinkansen Bullet Train |
2 hours 15 minutes |
¥13,220 |
| Nagoya to Kyoto |
| JR Shinkansen Bullet Train |
36 minutes |
¥5,640 |
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