Is Luxury Private Night Bus Osaka to Tokyo worth more than Shinkansen? DREAM Relier
I traveled from Osaka to Tokyo on JR’s luxury private night bus “DREAM Relier(ドリームルリエ)”.
It costs 15,000 yen, which is more luxurious than the Shinkansen(bullet train). I reviewed whether it is worth using.
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Price: 15,000 yen
Travel time: about 8 and a half hours
Departure from Osaka at 23:00
Arrival in Tokyo at 7:21
Reference:
Shin-Osaka to Tokyo Station by Shinkansen
Unreserved seat 13,870 yen, reserved seat 14,920 yen
Travel time: 2 and a half hours
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●Access
Komugi no Kamisama KITTE Osaka (Ramen)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bE4WZHraaeeoVNL58
Osaka Station JR Expressway Bus Terminal (Departure)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/cxLBs8CpKDHmXp3Y9
Tokyo Station Nihonbashi Exit (Arrival)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/uX6v5EUT3QGTuJ8C6
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6 Comments
What do you think of this bus? Is it worth it?
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I love bus and ferry series❤
Il est bien ce bus mais je préfère le Dream Sleeper.
Super vidéo comme d’habitude.
Excelent video❤,greetings from Argentina
Great video thanks
Honestly, I would never take an overnight bus unless it was absolutely the only option, even it was as nice as the bus in "The Big Bus" movie.
I don't sleep well when commuting, so I would be very tired and sleepy by the time the bus arrived at its destination. And then Japanese hotels have a 3PM check-in that is almost always strictly enforced, so unless you wanted to pay for an extra day for just a few hours stay, you've got to find somewhere to stay until check-in, while still being tired and sleepy.
For me, it's much easier to just take a shinkansen that only takes 2 1/2 hours which you can do after a day of tourist activities, and still have time to check into a hotel and get dinner, or do so in the late morning and arrive, maybe have lunch first, and then check into your hotel.