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Kintetsu Shimakaze Premium Express Train Guide And Map

The ultra-premium Shimakaze connects Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya with the Ise Peninsula. The train boast ultra-comfortable premium seats, a dining car, and luxurious private compartments.

Kintetsu Shimakaze en route copyright Rail Man Photo
Office[Kintetsu Shimakaze en route — image © Rail Man Photo Office]

The Kintetsu Shimakaze (“Island Wind”) is a premium express train operated by the private Kintetsu Line in Kansai. It connects the cities of Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya with the Ise Peninsula, which is home to Japan’s most sacred shrine (Ise Jingu) and some spectacular coastal scenery.

The train boast ultra-comfortable premium seats, a dining car, and luxurious private compartments. Given the ease of getting tickets, the comfort on board and the wonderful destination of Ise, this may be our favorite special train in all Japan.

Kintetsu Shimakaze Route Map

This map summarises the different routes taken by the Kintetsu Shimakaze. You can also find an interactive Google map further down the page.

Shimakaze route
map Visit the Kintetsu Shimakaze official website for timetables, images of the seats and compartments, information about destinations, and more.

Kintetsu Shimakaze premium seats copyright Rail Man Photo
Office[Kintetsu Shimakaze premium seats — image © Rail Man Photo Office]

Schedules

  • There’s one train daily in each direction on the three Shimakaze routes (Kyoto-Iseshima/Kashikojima; Osaka Namba-Iseshima/Kashikojima; Kintetsu Nagoya — Iseshima/Kashikojima).
  • Scroll down the following page on the official Kintetsu Shimakaze website for exact times and stops en route.

Kintetsu Shimakaze Google Map

You can zoom into this Google map of the different Kintetsu Shimakaze train routes, as well as using it to get directions to different points along the route.

Reservations and Tickets

First, buy an express fare “e-ticket” online from the official Kintetsu Shimakaze website and then buy your fare ticket at any Kintetsu train station in Japan.

Fares

These are the total fares (fare ticket plus express ticket for adults in regular cars):

  • Osaka-Kashikojima: ¥5,460
  • Kyoto-Kashikojima: ¥6,150
  • Nagoya-Kashikojima: ¥5,060

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