From ancient shrines that sit quietly behind modern malls to ramen joints that stay open long past midnight, Osaka pulls you in. Whether you’re going for the cherry blossoms, Universal Studios, or just to eat your way through Kuromon Market, this guide’s got you covered with what to expect, including airlines, flight time, prices, and when to book.
Jetstar’s your go-to if you want to fly straight from Sydney to Osaka. It’s the only airline with non-stop flights on this route. You’ll get a seat and the basics, with extras like baggage and meals available if you want them. A solid pick if you're chasing something affordable and fuss-free.
Don’t mind a quick stop along the way? These airlines offer one-stop flights with short connection times:
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When flying direct, it takes 12 hours and 35 minutes to get from Sydney to Osaka. That’s enough time for a couple of flicks and a decent snooze.
You’re looking at anywhere between AU$400 to AU$900 for a one-way seat, give or take. That said, some flights drop as low as AU$246 — usually when sales are running or you’ve booked just early enough. Deals tend to pop during Aussie sales like EOFY or Boxing Day.
Right now, February’s coming in cheapest, and July’s not far behind. Summers in Japan can get very hot and humid, making it a less desirable time for most tourists. Busy periods like cherry blossom season (March–May) or New Year tend to crank up the prices.
No matter what time of year you want to go, taking a flight mid-week will likely save you some money, too.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) sits on its own island, about 50 kms southwest of Osaka’s city centre. It’s well-connected, so getting into town isn’t a headache. Depending on your budget and where you’re staying, there are a few ways to get in:
Traveloka can help sort out transfers before you even land — one less thing to think about.
Australian passport holders can visit Japan visa-free for up to 90 days. Just make sure your passport is valid for the whole trip.
While not compulsory, we suggest sorting out your Visit Japan Web profile before flying — it makes airport processing quicker and smoother when you arrive. Once set up, you can breeze through immigration with digital check-in details already sorted.
Japan doesn’t observe daylight saving time, so the time difference with Sydney shifts throughout the year. During the Aussie winter, Osaka is 1 hour behind Sydney. But in summer, when daylight saving kicks in, the gap widens — Osaka is 2 hours behind. Traveloka shows your arrival time in local time, so no mental maths needed.
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