Info as soon as Landing at Osaka Airport

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First time arriving at Kansai International Airport, or KIX, it's said to be built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, a feat of extraordinary engineering, making it one of the most unique airports in the world.

KIX has two terminals:
Terminal 1 for major airlines and Terminal 2 for low-cost carriers like Peach or Jetstar. Both are connected by a free shuttle bus, complete with English-language instructions. Inside, you'll find free Wi-Fi, a comfortable lounge, a halal food court, duty-free shops, and a "Sky View" observation area for up-close aircraft viewing.

To get to the city, simply take the Nankai Rapi:t bullet train directly to Namba (approximately 40 minutes) or the JR Haruka Express to Shin-Osaka and Kyoto (approximately 50 minutes). If you're bringing large luggage, simply leave it at the baggage counter or have it delivered directly to your hotel.
There's a luggage drop-off area; turn right at the far corner upon exiting.
Your luggage will be delivered directly to your hotel, so you can explore the city without your luggage.

Self-check-in kiosks are available in Terminals 1 and 2, near the departure areas of each airline.

Vending machines are available on every floor, including inside the gates.

For Muslim travelers, there are prayer rooms in Terminals 1 and 2, both in the departure and arrival areas.
Men's and women's rooms are generally separated.
The prayer rooms are open 24 hours.

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Post by RahellaJapansa | Oct 18, 2025

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