

The Shin-Osaka Station is an important rail hub in Japan. It boasts numerous platforms and a good amount of tracks and offers a range of in-house facilities, so you can have the best possible travel experience. Such useful services for planning a rail trip as ticket desks (and several ticket machines), left luggage facilities, waiting areas, large screen with the train departures schedules. If you arrive in advance, check out on-site or nearby cafes, and shops. However, If you are not in the mood for shopping, you can always stay in the comfortable waiting room and take advantage of complimentary Wi-Fi.
5 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan
Shin-Osaka Station is Osaka's primary Shinkansen (bullet train) hub, connecting travelers to major cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka.
No. Shin-Osaka Station and Osaka Station are separate stations. Shin-Osaka serves high-speed Shinkansen trains, while Osaka Station is a major local and regional transportation hub in the city center.
The station offers restaurants, cafés, convenience stores, souvenir shops, luggage storage, lockers, ticket counters, waiting areas, and accessibility services.