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How to get from Kansai Airport to B Kyoto Hotel? By bus?

BKyoto Sanjo Hotel (BKyoto Sanjo Hotel), Japanese name: ホテルルルルルルル.

The third bridge in Dongshan District of Kyoto Prefecture enters Ermachi 49- 1 in the east.

The hotel does not provide direct buses. You can also take the airport bus from Kansai International Airport to Kyoto directly, the whole journey takes about 90 minutes, and the one-way fare is 2,500 yen. The destination of the bus is the "Bajiaokou" exit of JR Kyoto Station, and the bus stop is the No.8 bus stop after leaving the airport and arriving at the D exit of Building 1 Floor.

You can also take JR and HARUKA directly from Kansai International Airport and buy a one-day pass for JR- Kansai. For 2000 yen, you can buy a free seat in Haruka at the original price of 2980 yen (you can buy it at the Passenger Service Center of Kansai Airport, and you can only buy it once when you enter the country. There is also a round trip, the return time is fixed), Kansai International Airport Station-Tianwangzi Station-Shinosaka Station-Kyoto Station.

However, compared with the electric railway, it is too much trouble for JR to transfer to the airport bus ... Jr comes out of Kyoto Station, takes Umaru Line of the subway, K08(k 1 1) of Umaru Yuchi Station from Kyoto Station, takes the east-west line of the subway, and takes T 13 from Umaru Yuchi Station to Nijo Keihan Station (T65438). JR Kyoto station can also take a bus to Sanjiao, about 8 stops.

If you pass through Kansai International Airport, you can also take Nanhai Electric Railway, from Kansai Airport Station to Tianxia Teahouse Station, and then transfer to Hankyu Electric Railway (Kyoto Line) to Kawahara-machi Station in Kyoto. One way is about 65,438+0,000, in which these two electric railways can be divided into big stations, express trains, slow trains and stops. Watch carefully when you sell tickets. If not, just ask the station attendant. The service attitude is absolutely good. Don't worry! It's not far from Kawahara-machi Station to Third Street. If you take a bus, take two stops.

It depends on how these routes are chosen. I have to change it several times. Three of them are a bit of a headache ...