Mar 06,2026 Published Mar 06,2026 Updated

Transportation to Kyocera Dome Osaka | How to Get There from Osaka and Kyoto

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Kyocera Dome Osaka is a popular spot where you can enjoy baseball games, concerts, and various events. While many people visit this venue, you might find yourself confused about how to get there.

This article provides detailed explanations of specific routes from Osaka city and surrounding areas (Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, etc.). This content is particularly useful for first-time visitors and those who prioritize smooth transportation. If you're wondering about how to get there, please use this as a reference.


Table of Contents

1. Transportation to Kyocera Dome Osaka | How to Get There from Osaka

1-1. Osaka-Umeda
1-2. Shin-Osaka
1-3. Hommachi
1-4. Shinsaibashi
1-5. Namba
1-6. Tennoji

2. Transportation to Kyocera Dome Osaka | How to Get There from Other Kansai Areas

2-1. Kyoto
2-2. Kobe
2-3. Nara

3. Recommended Gourmet Spots Around Kyocera Dome Osaka

3-1. Botejyu Food Stall AEON Mall Osaka Dome City Store
3-2. Okonomiyaki Ching Kujo Store
3-3. Tugboat Taisho
3-4. Sennen UDON
3-5. Sky Buffet 51

Summary


1. Transportation to Kyocera Dome Osaka | How to Get There from Osaka

Kyocera Dome Osaka is a popular venue for baseball games and events. The nearest stations to Kyocera Dome Osaka are "Dome-mae Station," "Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station," "Taisho Station," and "Kujo Station." You can walk to Kyocera Dome Osaka from any of these stations.

For bus access, you would need to walk from the nearest bus stop. Since the train stations "Dome-mae Station" and "Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station" are closer than bus stops, we recommend using trains.

We'll explain the transportation methods and detailed routes from major stations in Osaka to the nearest stations of Kyocera Dome Osaka.

Please note that there may be multiple transfer options other than the routes covered here, so use this information as a reference.

Visitor Guide: Kyocera Dome Osaka – Location and Dining Options

Kyocera Dome Ōsaka

1-1. Osaka-Umeda

Osaka-Umeda Station is a station on the Hankyu Railway. It's one of the arrival points when coming to Osaka by highway bus. First, walk from Osaka-Umeda Station to Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line.

You can reach Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line from the basement level 1 of "Hankyu Department Store," a commercial facility adjacent to Hankyu Railway's "Osaka-Umeda Station."

Once you arrive at Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, board the train on Platform 1. Get off at Shinsaibashi Station and transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line. Board the train on Platform 2 to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station.

Including the transfer time from Osaka-Umeda Station, the total travel time is approximately 26 minutes. From the station, it's about a 4-minute walk to Kyocera Dome Osaka. The fare is 240 yen.

Umeda Station

1-2. Shin-Osaka

Shin-Osaka Station serves both JR and Osaka Metro Midosuji Line. To get to Kyocera Dome Osaka, use Shin-Osaka Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line.

Board the train on Platform 1 at Shin-Osaka Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, and transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line at Shinsaibashi Station. Board the train on Platform 2 of the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station.

The travel time from Shin-Osaka Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line is approximately 30 minutes, with a fare of 290 yen.

If using JR Shin-Osaka Station, transfer to the JR Osaka Loop Line. Board the train on Platform 1 to arrive at Taisho Station in about 15 minutes. The fare is 240 yen.

Shin-Osaka Station

1-3. Hommachi

Hommachi Station has multiple lines. Be careful not to board the wrong train.

When going to Kyocera Dome Osaka, use either the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line or Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line.

If using the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, board the train on Platform 1 and get off at Namba Station. Exit through the Northeast or Northwest gate, then go down the stairs on the left side to transfer to Hanshin Electric Railway's Osaka-Namba Station. Board the train on Platform 3 to arrive at "Dome-mae Station," the nearest station to Kyocera Dome Osaka.

If using the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line, transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line at Shinsaibashi Station. The destination station is Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station.

The travel time is approximately 14 minutes for both methods. The fare ranges from 240 to 410 yen.

Hommachi Station

1-4. Shinsaibashi

Shinsaibashi Station has multiple lines. When going to Kyocera Dome Osaka, we recommend using the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line.

From Shinsaibashi Station on the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, board the train on Platform 2 without needing to transfer. You'll arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station in about 5 minutes. The fare is 190 yen.

If you mistakenly board the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line at Shinsaibashi Station, transfer to Hanshin Electric Railway at Namba Station to reach your destination. Since Hanshin Electric Railway's station is separate from the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, you'll need to exit the ticket gates once.

If using the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, the travel time is approximately 20 minutes with a fare of 410 yen.

Shinsaibashi Station

1-5. Namba

When taking a limousine bus from Kansai Airport, you'll arrive at the bus terminal "Namba OCAT" near Namba Station. When going to Kyocera Dome Osaka, we recommend using Hanshin Electric Railway's Osaka-Namba Station. Board from Platform 3 to arrive at the nearest station Dome-mae Station in about 4 minutes. The fare is 220 yen.

If you can't find the Hanshin Electric Railway ticket gates, use the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line. First, board the train on Platform 2 at Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and get off at the next station, Shinsaibashi Station.

Transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line at Shinsaibashi Station and board the train on Platform 2 to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station. The travel time is about 5 minutes with a fare of 190 yen.

Namba Station

1-6. Tennoji

Tennoji Station has multiple lines. When going to Kyocera Dome Osaka, we recommend using either the JR Osaka Loop Line or Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line.

Board the train on Platform 14 at Tennoji Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line and get off at Taisho Station. Transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line and board the train on Platform 1 to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station. The travel time is approximately 10 minutes with a fare of 370 yen.

If using the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line, board the train on Platform 2. Transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line at Tanimachi-Rokuchome Station to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station.

When transferring to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, also use Platform 2. The travel time is approximately 20 minutes with a fare of 240 yen.

Tennōji Station


2. Transportation to Kyocera Dome Osaka | How to Get There from Other Kansai Areas

The areas surrounding Osaka all have well-developed public transportation systems. When enjoying Osaka tourism after visiting Kyoto, Kobe, or Nara, we recommend using trains.

We'll explain the routes, approximate travel times, and fares when going to Kyocera Dome Osaka from major stations in Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara.

2-1. Kyoto

Kyoto has multiple railway lines. Here, we'll explain the transportation methods when using Hankyu Railway's Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station or JR Kyoto Station.

When using Hankyu Railway's Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station, first take the limited express train to Osaka-Umeda Station. After getting off at Osaka-Umeda Station, board the train on Platform 1 at Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and get off at Shinsaibashi Station.

Transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line and board the train on Platform 2 to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station. The travel time is approximately 70 minutes with a fare of 650 yen.

When using JR Kyoto Station, first head to Osaka Station on the train from Platform 5. Transfer to the JR Osaka Loop Line on Platform 1 and get off at Nishi-Kujo Station. Enter the Hanshin Electric Railway gates and board the train on Platform 1 of the Hanshin Namba Line to arrive at Dome-mae Station. The travel time is approximately 50 minutes with a fare of 1,060 yen.

Kyoto Station

2-2. Kobe

When going from Kobe to Kyocera Dome Osaka, use Hanshin Electric Railway. Board the train on Platform 2 at Hanshin Kobe-Sannomiya Station to arrive at Dome-mae Station.

The train you board on Platform 2 heads toward Nara. If you mistakenly board the train on Platform 1, transfer at Amagasaki Station along the way. Board the train on Platform 3 to get to Dome-mae Station.

The travel time from Kobe to Kyocera Dome Osaka is approximately 36-41 minutes with a fare of 420 yen.

Kobe-Sannomiya Station

2-3. Nara

When going from Nara to Kyocera Dome Osaka, you can use either JR or Kintetsu trains.

When going from JR Nara Station to Kyocera Dome Osaka, take the JR Kansai Main Line Yamatoji Rapid Service to Taisho Station, then transfer to the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line to arrive at Dome-mae-Chiyozaki Station. The travel time is approximately 55 minutes with a fare of 930 yen.

When using Kintetsu-Nara Station, you can get to Dome-mae Station without transfers by taking trains bound for Osaka or Kobe-Sannomiya. The travel time is approximately 42 minutes with a fare of 900 yen. For those heading to the station from Nara Park, Kintetsu-Nara Station is more recommended.

Kintetsu-Nara Station


3. Recommended Gourmet Spots Around Kyocera Dome Osaka

Around Kyocera Dome Osaka, there are diverse gourmet spots ranging from Osaka specialties to restaurants where you can enjoy scenic views. Stopping by before or after games and concerts will allow you to efficiently enjoy authentic Osaka food experiences.

Here, we introduce recommended gourmet spots around Kyocera Dome Osaka.

3-1. Botejyu Food Stall AEON Mall Osaka Dome City Store

(Source: BOTEJYU Group)

"Botejyu Food Stall AEON Mall Osaka Dome City Store" is a food court specialty store located within AEON Mall Osaka Dome City, which is adjacent to Kyocera Dome Osaka. You can casually enjoy the taste of the long-established "Botejyu," founded in 1946, at reasonable prices.

The signature menu item is "Osaka 70-Year Yakisoba" made with special aged noodles and secret sauce. Since it's cooked on a teppan (iron griddle) after ordering, you can also enjoy the live atmosphere with sizzling sounds and aromas. The menu is rich with Osaka local specialties like modan-yaki (modern-style okonomiyaki) and omu-soba (omelet yakisoba), making it easily accessible for tourists.

BOTEJYU EXPRESS AEON Mall Osaka Dome City

3-2. Okonomiyaki Ching Kujo Store

"Okonomiyaki Ching Kujo Store" is a locally acclaimed okonomiyaki restaurant located about a 1-minute walk from Exit 6 of Kujo Station on the Subway Chuo Line. The fresh noodle yakisoba is particularly popular, featuring strong chewiness and the natural sweetness of wheat, attracting visitors from far away. In 2023, it was selected as one of Tabelog's Top 100 Okonomiyaki Restaurants. The fluffy-textured okonomiyaki made with plenty of cabbage is also well-received.

Located about a 15-minute walk from Kyocera Dome Osaka, it's easily accessible for those who want to avoid crowds during events.

Ching

3-3. Tugboat Taisho

Tugboat Taisho is a waterfront complex facility that opened along the Shirinashi River in Taisho Ward, Osaka City, with good access being about a 5-minute walk from Taisho Station on the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line and JR. The food area, where unique restaurants gather, offers a wide range of gourmet options including international cuisine and craft beer. It regularly hosts music concerts and art events, making it a bustling spot for both tourists and locals.

It's also close to Kyocera Dome Osaka, gaining attention as a place to visit before and after games and concerts.

Tugboat Taisho

3-4. Sennen UDON

Sennen UDON is a udon restaurant that specializes in homemade noodles using 100% domestic wheat. They achieve a chewy texture and strong elasticity by using a unique blend of "Sanuki no Yume" from Kagawa Prefecture and "Dosanko U" from Hokkaido, finished in a pressure cooker. The broth is a natural, additive-free dashi carefully prepared from iriko (dried sardines), kombu (kelp), saba-bushi (dried mackerel flakes), and shiitake mushrooms. It features a gentle taste that values the natural flavors of the ingredients.

It's also suitable for international tourists who want to experience Japan's simple yet profound udon culture.

Sennen UDON

3-5. Sky Buffet 51

Sky Buffet 51 is a restaurant located on the top floor of Art Hotel Osaka Bay Tower, approximately 200 meters above ground. From the east side, you can see Kyocera Dome Osaka and Osaka Castle, while from the west side, you can view Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel and Kaiyukan Aquarium. It features large windows offering expansive views and an open, spacious atmosphere. Seasonal buffet fairs and food events are also held, making it a place where families and friends can relax and spend time together.

It's a special spot where you can enjoy meals with night views as the perfect conclusion to Osaka sightseeing.

51 Sky Buffet


Summary

Kyocera Dome Osaka is a convenient spot that can be easily accessed using public transportation. By understanding the routes from each major station and transfer points in advance, you can arrive at your destination with plenty of time to spare.

Additionally, it's possible to visit efficiently not only from within Osaka city but also from the Kansai region. For first-time visitors or those who want to travel via the shortest route, please utilize the information in this article while aiming for comfortable transportation. To fully enjoy your important event day, make sure to proceed with systematic preparation.

※This article was created based on information as of February 2026