Osaka Airport Transfer - Kansai & Itami

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Business Class
Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, Cadillac XTS, or similar.
Fits up to 3 people
Fits 2 carry-on bags, or 2 standard check-in, or 1 extra large check-in bag
Available in most of our business districts





First Class
Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8, or similar
Fits up to 3 people
Fits 2 carry-on bags, or 2 standard check-in, or 1 extra large check-in bag
Available in most of our business districts





Business Van / SUV
Mercedes V-Class, Chevy Suburban, Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon Denali, or similar
Fits up to 5 people
Fits 12 carry-on bags or 8 standard check-in or 6 extra large check-in bags
Best for larger parties, lots of luggage, or families
Kansai and Osaka Itami airport transfers
Osaka is served by two main airports. Kansai International Airport (KIX) is the primary international hub for Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara, built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay. Osaka Itami Airport (ITM), also known as Osaka Itami Airport, is the main domestic airport and the closest airport to Osaka city. A Blacklane Osaka airport transfer is available from both Kansai and Itami, so you do not have to worry which airport you land at. Your chauffeur meets you in the arrivals hall, tracks your flight, and drives you directly to your hotel or apartment in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, or Nara.


Transfers between Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe
Whether you’re travelling to and from your hotel in Osaka, transferring from international or domestic flights, or simply exploring the region, Blacklane has you covered. From Kansai International Airport (KIX), the drive into Osaka normally takes around 40 minutes, depending on traffic and the exact address. If you prefer public transport, there are JR and Nankai express trains into the city, plus airport buses that stop at major stations.
For Kyoto, both airports are realistic options. Kansai is often used by international travellers heading straight to Kyoto, with a journey of roughly 1 hour 30 minutes to most central hotels. Itami is geographically closer and is frequently used for domestic connections, with a typical travel time of around 50–60 minutes to Kyoto by road or a combination of airport bus and rail.
Kobe and Nara can also be reached directly from either airport. Kansai sits across the bay from Kobe, and Itami is close to the northern side of Osaka, so journey times are usually around 1 hour in each case. If you are visiting several cities in the Kansai region, it is worth checking both airports when you book flights to see which best fits your travels.
Practical details for your Osaka airport transfer
On the day of your trip, your chauffeur will meet you inside the terminal, after baggage claim, at whichever Osaka airport you are using. For airport pickups there is built-in 1 hour waiting time and flight tracking, so delays at immigration or small changes won’t be a problem for your private driver. You can choose the vehicle size based on your group and luggage. A Business Class car is usually enough for one to three people with typical luggage. Larger groups, families, or travellers with bulky bags often prefer a Business Van / SUV class for more space and easier loading at the curb outside the terminal and at the hotel.
For the return leg, the same approach applies in reverse. It is usually best to work backwards from your departure time at Kansai or Itami, allow enough time for the road journey and check-in, and then book a single pickup from your hotel or apartment in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, or Nara to the airport you are flying from.

Frequently asked questions
What is the main airport in Osaka?
What is the main airport in Osaka?
For international flights, the main airport for Osaka is Kansai International Airport (KIX). For domestic flights within Japan, the main airport is Osaka Itami Airport (ITM), which is also the closest airport to central Osaka.
Which Osaka airport is better?
Which Osaka airport is better?
If you are flying from overseas, Kansai International (KIX) is usually the better choice because it handles most long haul and regional international routes. If you are connecting from another Japanese city and want the fastest access to Osaka or Kyoto, Osaka Itami (ITM) is often more convenient because it is closer to both cities.
How far is Kansai Airport from Osaka?
How far is Kansai Airport from Osaka?
Kansai International Airport is roughly 40 to 60 minutes by car from central Osaka, depending on traffic and the exact destination. A private transfer takes you directly from the arrivals hall to your hotel without the need to change trains.
How do I get from Kansai Airport to Osaka?
How do I get from Kansai Airport to Osaka?
From Kansai Airport you can either book a private transfer that takes you door to door, use the JR or Nankai trains into central Osaka, or take an airport Limousine Bus to major hubs like Osaka Station or Namba. A private transfer is the simplest and most stress-free option.
How do I get from Kyoto to Osaka airport?
How do I get from Kyoto to Osaka airport?
For a Kyoto to Osaka airport transfer, you can book a private car from your hotel or apartment to either Kansai or Itami at a set time, or use public transport: from Kyoto Station, the JR Haruka limited express and airport buses run to Kansai International (KIX), and airport Limousine Buses go to Osaka Itami (ITM), with a typical journey time of around 1 hour. This also works in reverse if you want to get from Osaka airport to Kyoto.
How do I get from Osaka to Narita Airport?
How do I get from Osaka to Narita Airport?
To travel from Osaka to Narita Airport near Tokyo, most people either take a domestic flight from Kansai or Itami to the Tokyo area and then connect by train or car to Narita, or take the Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Tokyo and then the Narita Express. Blacklane also offers private transfers to and from Narita on the Tokyo side if you prefer not to use the train for that last leg.
