Train Tickets from Hiroshima to Osaka

Getting from Hiroshima to Osaka by train
The Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen Bullet Train Network makes it simple to travel between two of the most colorful and famous cities in western Japan for an unforgettable trip. In approximately one to one and a half hours, visitors from Hiroshima can travel from the city's central station and arrive at Shin-Osaka Station to see what great treasures Osaka and the Kansai region have to offer!
On the Shinkansen bullet train, amenities such as electrical outlets, reclining chairs, and overhead storage assure that your trip is done in both comfort and style.
Advantages of taking the train from Hiroshima to Osaka
How to book your Hiroshima to Osaka train tickets
Shinkansen information
The Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen is one of the most popular Shinkansen bullet train lines in all of Japan, with a departure from the nation’s capital, Tokyo, stopping at Osaka (via Shin-Osaka Station), and extending out to Hakata with transfers from the Kansai region. From Shin-Osaka Station, established to service the first Shinkansen bullet trains before the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, to Hiroshima Station in the center of the city, the journey has a travel time of about 2 hours, traversing over 370 kilometers.
Below, find more information about the Hiroshima to Osaka Shinkansen options and journey:

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In case your QR code does not work, you will find right below it a registration number to show to station staff in order to board your train.
Please find more information below about ticket fares and train tickets usage conditions. With your QR code, you will also receive a detailed user guide to help you through the easy and efficient process of using your train tickets in Japan.
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