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The sleek white main entrance of Kyoto Railway Museum, featuring its prominent logo under bright sunlight, ready for pre-booked ticket holders to enter quickly.
The classic black steam locomotive 'SL Steam No. 8630' at Kyoto Railway Museum, puffing steam on tracks with a red passenger car, offering visitors a nostalgic rail experience.
Inside Kyoto Railway Museum's spacious exhibition hall, featuring a streamlined Shinkansen nose cone alongside various classic retired trains, showcasing Japan's railway technology and historical evolution.
An astonishingly realistic miniature railway diorama at Kyoto Railway Museum, featuring intricate tracks, bridges, and tiny trains, depicting a vast, dynamic railway network.
A traditional Japanese-style building within the Kyoto Railway Museum grounds, surrounded by lush greenery under a clear blue sky, offering a rich cultural experience.

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Book tickets online for the Kyoto Railway Museum in Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto! By reserving advance tickets through KKday, you'll enjoy a seamless admission experience on the day of your visit.

  • The museum boasts a diverse range of exhibits, including well-preserved cars from steam locomotives to Shinkansen bullet trains, conductor training simulators, and a breathtaking diorama
  • Buy tickets in advance from KKday for a smoother admission process on the day of your visit
  • Take a convenient 2-minute walk from Umekoji-Kyoton Nishi Station on the JR Sagano Line to reach your destination
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Attraction typeHistory & culture
Tour typesNone
Transport convenienceNear metro

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[Kyoto Railway Museum]

Visit the impressive Kyoto Railway Museum, one of the largest in Japan, displaying valuable rolling stock from steam locomotives to Shinkansen trains, including 53 cars crucial for Japan's modernization. (Introduction of vehicles) "Look, Touch, and Experience" is the museum's theme, with interactive exhibits and steam train rides available for a fee. A must-visit for all ages!


[Kyoto Aquarium]

Kyoto Aquarium is located in Umekoji Park surrounded by forests and lawns. The aquarium features dolphins, penguins, and other exhibits such as the giant salamander in an environment that recreates its habitat. Visitors can feel the connection between the living creatures and the nature.

Experience riding in a real steam locomotive (additional fee applies)

The classic black steam locomotive 'SL Steam No. 8630' at Kyoto Railway Museum, puffing steam on tracks with a red passenger car, offering visitors a nostalgic rail experience.

Take a stroll through The Promenade, an outdoor exhibition space modeled on a train platform

The vast indoor exhibition hall at Kyoto Railway Museum, displaying a black steam locomotive, a colorful passenger train, and a blue-and-white Shinkansen, narrating Japan's railway evolution.

Explore the first floor of the Main Building to discover a sprawling atrium that showcases train cars from the earliest days of rail travel to the modern era

Inside Kyoto Railway Museum's spacious exhibition hall, featuring a streamlined Shinkansen nose cone alongside various classic retired trains, showcasing Japan's railway technology and historical evolution.

Admire the nationally designated Important Cultural Property that is the fan-shaped train shed, along with the turntable where steam locomotives pivot and change direction dynamically

An expansive aerial view of Kyoto Railway Museum's grand roundhouse, featuring its central turntable, tracks, parked steam locomotives, and surrounding green landscapes, a key outdoor highlight.

Railroad enthusiasts will find The Sky Terrace on the south side of the third floor of the Main Building a fascinating spot, with its excellent views of the JR Kyoto Line and Tokaido Shinkansen that pass right before the eyes. The panoramic view from the terrace is breathtaking

The outdoor observation deck at Kyoto Railway Museum, offering expansive views of Kyoto city and railway landscapes under a clear blue sky, perfect for capturing scenic beauty.

Constructed in 1904, the former Nijo Station House is considered one of Japan's oldest wooden station buildings and has been designated a Tangible Cultural Property by Kyoto City

A traditional Japanese-style building within the Kyoto Railway Museum grounds, surrounded by lush greenery under a clear blue sky, offering a rich cultural experience.

Kyoto Aquarium

Visitors inside an aquarium observing jellyfish gracefully swimming in blue-lit tanks, creating a mesmerizing underwater spectacle of marine life, a unique visual feast.

Important Info

Surcharge(s)

Extra fees apply to the SL Steam Train Fare

Admission fees are as follows:

- General/University students/High school students/Junior high school students: JP¥300/person
- Elementary school students/Infants (ages 3 and below): JP¥100/person

Tickets can be purchased from the Steam Locomotive Boarding ticket vending machines once the museum opens. Please note that tickets are non-refundable and cannot be modified after purchase, including if you miss your designated boarding time. As a courtesy to other visitors, we kindly ask that you allow ample time for exploring other exhibits

Museum Audio Guide

Rental audio guides are available (JP¥500 per unit) at the information desk near the doorway of the first floor of the Main Building

Reminders

  • University, high school, and elementary school students are required to present a student ID to get tickets

  • Although strollers are permitted within the facility, please avoid bringing any steerable toys like tricycles or bicycles

  • Pets are not allowed in the facility. However, this does not apply to guide dogs, service dogs, and hearing dogs

  • Eating and drinking are prohibited in the exhibit rooms. Please use the restaurant/rest areas or courtyard (where you may bring your own food and beverages) for eating and drinking

  • For the comfort and safety of all visitors, smoking is strictly prohibited inside all buildings. However, there are 2 designated outdoor smoking areas available within the facility. Please note that cigarette vending machines are not present on the premises

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
To enter the Kyoto Railway Museum, join the "Advance Tickets" queue located at the entrance. Display your QR code to the staff at the ticket gate and receive a souvenir admission ticket

Validity Period

  • Valid for use within 30day(s) from the date of issue; Invalid after expiration
  • 1 ticket can be used for admission within 30 days from the date of purchase

Experience Location

Location Name: Kyoto Railway Museum

Address: Kankijicho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8851, Japan

How to Get There
To reach the Kyoto Railway Museum, you can take various transportation options, including: ・A 2-minute walk from Umekoji-Kyotonishi Station on the Sagano Line ・A 20-minute walk from the Central Gate of JR Kyoto Station ・Take a bus from the north gate bus stop in front of JR Kyoto Station, getting off at either Umekoji Koen/JR Umekoji-Kyotonishi-eki-mae bus stop or Umekoji Koen/Kyoto Railway Museum-mae bus stop ・A 15-minute walk from Nishioji Station on the JR Kyoto Line.

Business Hours
  • The museum operates from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, with the last entry at 4:30 pm.
  • Closed on Wednesdays and during the year-end/New Year holidays (from December 30th to January 1st)

Additional closures may apply depending on the season. However, it remains open on national holidays and during spring (March 25th to April 7th) and summer vacations (July 21st to August 31st)

Note that closing days are subject to changes, so it's recommended to visit the official website before your trip

Location Name: Kyoto Aquarium

Address: 35-1 Kankiji-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City

How to Get There
・About 75 minutes from Kansai International Airport by JR Airport Express "Haruka" ・About 55 minutes by Osaka Airport Limousine Bus from Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) ・About 29 minutes by special rapid train from JR Osaka Station ・About 51 minutes by limited express from JR Sannomiya Station ・About 47 minutes by Miyakoji Rapid from JR Nara Station ・About 92 minutes by limited express Super Kuroshio from JR Wakayama Station ・About 30 minutes by direct bus from JR Matsui Yamate Station

Business Hours

Please check the official website for the latest business hours of Kyoto Aquarium.

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Is visiting the Kyoto Railway Museum worthwhile for tourists?

Yes, the Kyoto Railway Museum offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages, especially those interested in Japanese history and engineering. It features a vast collection of real trains, from steam locomotives to Shinkansen, alongside interactive exhibits. It provides a comprehensive insight into Japan's railway heritage and technological advancements, making it a valuable educational and entertainment destination.

2. What main exhibits can visitors expect to see at the Kyoto Railway Museum?

Visitors to the Kyoto Railway Museum can explore various key exhibits, including a collection of historically significant railway cars ranging from powerful steam locomotives to modern Shinkansen bullet trains. Highlights also feature a large, intricate railway diorama showcasing train operations and a realistic conductor training simulator, offering hands-on experiences.

3. How much time should be allocated for a visit to the Kyoto Railway Museum?

To fully appreciate all the exhibits and interactive experiences at the Kyoto Railway Museum, it is recommended to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours for your visit. This duration allows ample time to explore the various train cars, engage with the simulators, enjoy the diorama, and take part in any special events.

4. What is the best way to get to the Kyoto Railway Museum using public transport?

The Kyoto Railway Museum is conveniently located a short distance from public transportation. The most direct way is to take the JR Sagano Line to Umekoji-Kyotonishi Station. From there, the museum is just a pleasant 2-minute walk. This route ensures easy access for visitors arriving by train from central Kyoto or other areas.

5. Is the Kyoto Railway Museum suitable for families with young children?

Absolutely, the Kyoto Railway Museum is highly suitable for families with young children. It offers many engaging and interactive elements designed to captivate younger visitors, such as hands-on exhibits, miniature train rides, and a kids' park area. The diverse range of real trains and simulators provides an educational and fun experience for all ages.

6. Is it necessary to book Kyoto Railway Museum tickets in advance?

While it may be possible to purchase tickets on-site, booking your Kyoto Railway Museum tickets in advance is highly recommended to ensure a seamless admission experience, especially during peak seasons or holidays. By reserving ahead through KKday, you can avoid potential queues and enjoy a smoother entry, maximizing your time exploring the museum's fascinating exhibits.

7. Are there any interactive experiences available at the Kyoto Railway Museum?

Yes, the Kyoto Railway Museum offers several interactive experiences. Visitors can try the popular conductor training simulators, which provide a realistic glimpse into operating a train. Additionally, there's a detailed railway diorama featuring operational model trains, and various hands-on exhibits that allow guests to learn about railway mechanics and history through engaging activities.

8. What types of railway vehicles are on display at the Kyoto Railway Museum?

The Kyoto Railway Museum showcases an impressive collection of railway vehicles covering different eras of Japanese railway history. You can see beautifully preserved steam locomotives, classic passenger cars, electric trains, and even iconic Shinkansen bullet trains. The exhibits demonstrate the evolution of railway technology and design in Japan, offering a comprehensive overview.

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