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Getting to WHX Osaka
Osaka, Japan
Welcome to Osaka

Welcome to Osaka
Event Schedule
Thursday, 2nd July: 10am – 5pm
Friday, 3rd July: 10am – 5pm
Saturday, 4th July: 10am – 5pm
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Finding your way
INTEX OSAKA
Address: 1-5-102, Nanko-Kita, Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan
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Traveling to INTEX OSAKA
For Visitors Arriving by Air
Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Kansai International Airport is one of Japan’s major international gateways, located about one hour by train from central Osaka. With direct flights from across Asia, Europe, and North America, it offers convenient access for international attendees. From the airport, INTEX Osaka can be reached in approximately 90 minutes via a combination of train and subway.
Osaka Itami Airport (ITM)
Itami Airport serves as a key domestic hub, with frequent flights from major cities such as Tokyo, Fukuoka, and Sapporo. It’s about 30 minutes by car or roughly one hour by public transportation to central Osaka. From Itami, INTEX Osaka is easily accessible via monorail and subway connections.
For Visitors Arriving by Train
Shinkansen (Shin-Osaka Station)
For those traveling from Tokyo, Nagoya, Hiroshima, and other major cities, the Shinkansen (bullet train) offers a fast and comfortable option. From Shin-Osaka Station, INTEX Osaka can be reached in approximately 40–50 minutes via subway lines (Midosuji Line, Chuo Line, and Nanko Port Town Line).

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Accommodation near WHX Osaka
INTEX Osaka is located in the Nanko area of Suminoe Ward, Osaka City, and serves as a major venue for international exhibitions and large-scale events. Welcoming visitors from across Japan and around the world, the area offers a wide range of accommodation options — from hotels within walking distance to those easily accessible by public transportation.
Whether you're traveling for business or combining your visit with sightseeing, you'll find comfortable and convenient lodging to suit your needs.
For more details, please visit the official INTEX Osaka website.

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Need a visa to enter Japan?
Invitations will only be issued to individuals selected by our company.
It is the individual's responsibility to determine whether a visa is required to enter Japan.
Invitations will only be issued to individuals who meet our criteria.
We strongly recommend that you check in advance with the Japanese embassy or consulate in your country to ensure you meet visa requirements.

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Sights to see in Osaka
Osaka is a vibrant destination blending tradition and modernity. Explore the historic Osaka Castle, stroll through the lively streets of Dotonbori with its neon lights and street food, or enjoy panoramic views from the Umeda Sky Building. For a taste of local culture, visit Kuromon Market and savor authentic Japanese cuisine.
Additionally, Osaka offers excellent access to Kyoto and Nara, allowing visitors to enjoy historic temples and the charm of ancient cities on a day trip.

Osaka Metro
Osaka Metro connects key areas like Namba, Umeda, and INTEX Osaka via the Chuo and Nanko Port Town Lines. It’s a convenient and eco-friendly way.


JR & Private Railways
Osaka is served by an extensive network of JR and private railway lines, including the JR Loop Line and connections to Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara.
Car Rental
Car rentals are available at stations and airports, offering flexible travel to Kansai Airport, Universal Studios Japan, and Kyoto’s historic sites.

Osaka travel FAQs
First time in Osaka? We've answered some of the most common questions below.
Osaka offers a wide range of attractions for visitors, including:
- Dotonbori: Famous for its neon lights, street food, and lively atmosphere along the canal.
- Osaka Castle: A historic landmark surrounded by beautiful park grounds.
- Umeda Sky Building: Offers panoramic views from its Floating Garden Observatory.
- Shinsekai & Tsutenkaku Tower: A retro district with local eateries and a symbolic tower.
- Universal Studios Japan: A popular theme park with attractions for all ages.
For flexible travel, renting a car is an option, especially for trips outside the city. Osaka also has a well-developed public transportation system, including subways, JR lines, and private railways. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are widely available and convenient for short distances.
Osaka is known for its friendly, humorous spirit and vibrant street life. The city blends traditional and modern influences, with a strong food culture centered around dishes like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Festivals, theater, and comedy (especially manzai) reflect its lively and welcoming character.
The Osaka Amazing Pass is a multi-attraction pass that offers free or discounted admission to top sights and unlimited public transport, making it a great way to save while exploring the city.
INTEX Osaka offers onsite parking with hundreds of spaces, including accessible spots and EV charging stations. Bicycle parking is also available, making it easy to arrive by various means.
Extend your stay after WHX Osaka and discover more of the Kansai region. Must-see spots include Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Castle, the historic streets of Kyoto, and the scenic waterfront in Kobe.
