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Kaiyukan West Pier Review

4.7 /513 Reviews
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5/5
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The ship's route is not long and convenient. It's good.

Kaiyukan West Pier

Posted: Jan 13, 2018
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  • 撒拉马地空
    4/5Excellent
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    From the Universal Studios resort, there are specific moments, a short time to the Osaka Port Sea Tour Hall, a little expensive, but from the resort is the most convenient. Just pay attention to the seasick friends, this may be a boat that burns oil, it tastes great, but fortunately it is not long.

    0
    Posted: Nov 18, 2019
  • _M1***06
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    One-way 700, round-trip 1300, the most convenient way to live in Universal Studios to the sea resort, you can use a travel card, the scenery is also good, one hour a shift, the earliest sea tour in the past 9:45.

    0
    Posted: Jul 13, 2018
  • fly_me_to_the_moon
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The free boat ride included in the coupon is one way. The dock is near our hotel. I remember that on the other side is the aquarium and Tianbaoshan Ferris Wheel. The blue and white clouds are so beautiful that it is impossible. The summer wind is so gentle. I remember traveling nearly five years ago.

    2
    Posted: Mar 10, 2018
  • palettes_ny
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The cruise ship linking Haisheng Museum and Universal Studio in Osaka is on a separate island. The subway can go directly or take a cruise ship. By the way, you can see the scenery of the wharf. If you have a Osaka Tour Card, you can take it for free.

    3
    Posted: Nov 12, 2017
  • piao611
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Starting from Universal Studios, you can take a boat directly from the side door of the hotel. Tickets include admission tickets to sea resorts, 2700 adults and 1500 children. It takes about 15 minutes. Not bad.

    3
    Posted: Jul 20, 2017
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