大阪・京都 3日間モデルコース|グルメ・絶景・交通・予算まとめ

If you're planning your first trip to Japan, combining Osaka and Kyoto is one of the best decisions you can make! 🇯🇵
This 3-day itinerary balances modern city vibes and timeless tradition, letting you explore vibrant food streets, peaceful temples, and unforgettable cultural landmarks — all just an hour apart by train.
Let’s dive into the perfect 3-day Osaka & Kyoto travel plan for 2025!
Day | Highlights |
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Day 1 | Osaka: Dotonbori, Kuromon Market, Namba area |
Day 2 | Kyoto: Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Gion District |
Day 3 | Kyoto: Fushimi Inari, Kiyomizu-dera → Back to Osaka for shopping & departure |
🍲 Ichiran Ramen (Dotonbori)
Famous for its solo dining booths and rich tonkotsu broth — perfect for ramen lovers.
🍣 Kuromon Market
Seafood skewers, uni bowls, takoyaki, and fresh sashimi everywhere!
💡 Tip: Many stalls now accept PayPay or credit cards.
🍢 Kushi-Katsu Daruma
Deep-fried skewers with dipping sauce – a street food classic you won’t forget.
🌳 Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
Go early morning for fewer tourists and magical light filtering through the stalks.
Optional: Try a rickshaw ride through the forest!
⛩ Fushimi Inari Shrine
Walk through the endless torii gates. For full experience, hike up to the summit (about 1.5–2 hours round trip).
🌸 Gion District
Charming alleys, traditional wooden houses, and maybe a glimpse of a geisha.
Rent a kimono for the day and blend in beautifully with the vibe.
✅ Kansai Thru Pass (2-day): Best for Osaka–Kyoto round trips + subway/bus rides
❌ JR Pass: Not cost-effective for short stays
🚌 Use Google Maps for real-time train/bus directions (very accurate in Japan)
✈️ KIX Airport ↔ Osaka: Use Nankai Express "Rap:t" or Haruka Limited Express
Category | Estimated Cost |
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Flights | $200–300 round-trip (from nearby Asia) |
Hotel | $50–100 per night |
Food | $20–30/day |
Transport | $30–50 (with pass) |
Total | ~$500–700 for 3 days |
Don’t forget your power adapter (Japan uses Type A sockets, 100V)
Book your restaurant slots in advance — especially for popular ramen spots
Carry small cash — not every place accepts cards (especially in Kyoto)
Prepare for lots of walking — comfy shoes are a must!
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