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Discover 20 City pass in Ikeda on Trip.com, updated 2 July 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 24 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From PHP 349.14 per person, with an average total of PHP 1,205.80. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 3.37k verified reviews, City pass Ikeda boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular City pass: "[Official Ticket] Osaka Amazing Pass | Visit attractions including Osaka Castle Main Tower and Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden Observatory", with 1.75k reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Hanshin electric railway 24-hr pass/Port Liner · Hanshin electric railway 24-hr pass", a 24-hour adventure in Ikeda!

The next available day tour departs on 3 July 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Ikeda City pass usually take about 24 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

40% of Ikeda City pass now offer English-speaking guides

July is the perfect time to visit Ikeda! Choose from 20 available day tours, including seasonal favorites like [Official Ticket] Osaka Amazing Pass | Visit attractions including Osaka Castle Main Tower and Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden Observatory.

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Reviews: [Official Ticket] Osaka Amazing Pass | Visit attractions including Osaka Castle Main Tower and Umeda Sky Building Floating Garden Observatory
Guest User2026-07-01
It's a very cost-effective travel pass. If you're not greedy and want to do a lot of things, but time permitting, a 2-day pass is better. You can easily visit a few places and use the subway unlimitedly, making it well worth the price. However, Osaka Castle requires a lot of walking if the weather is too hot, which might be tiring for the elderly and children. It also takes about 20 minutes to walk to the water bus stop. I visited at the end of June 2026.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Kintetsu Rail Pass E-ticket: 1 Day, 2 Days, 5 Days, 5 Days Plus
Guest User2026-06-26
Super Convenient. No need to worry about lose the paper ticket. You can use the ticket straight from the phone via Qr code.
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Keihan Railway|Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass (Scan QR Code to Ride - No Exchange Required)|Explore Top Kansai Attractions with a Single Pass
Guest User2026-06-02
Highly recommended! I took the Keihan Line to Uji, and the entire experience was seamless. The train was comfortable, punctual, and easy to use. The QR code redemption process was very convenient and saved a lot of time. Traveling to Uji couldn't have been easier. Great value and a stress-free experience!
Reviews: Hankyu Railway 1 Day Pass
Guest User2026-05-17
People say there's no benefit to the pass these days, but I found it good when going to Kyoto. It costs 13,000 won, so it's a good deal if you travel from Namba Station to Arashiyama, Kyoto Station, Nishiki Market, etc. However, on the return trip, I was charged an extra fee because the Kyoto Line automatically transferred to a different line.
Reviews: [Official Tickets] Osaka Metro (26h/48h unlimited pass) & Bus Pass (1-day/2-day pass) [Electronic ticket available for scanning]
Guest User2026-06-30
It worked well but it was a bit annoying to always open the app, click through the different links to reach the QR code. In some areas there was bad connectivity which is needed to load the updated qr code
Reviews: [Limited Time Half Price] Kansai Enjoy Fun In Kansai 1 Week Free Pass (Second item or more of selected packages are half price)
Guest User2026-07-01
During my recent trip to Kansai, I specifically used the "Kansai Amazing Pass," and overall, I found it to be a very worthwhile pass. However, there are a few things to keep in mind, which I'll share for those planning a trip. In short, if you enjoy visiting attractions and plan to see 3-4 paid attractions a day, this pass will easily break even. However, if your itinerary is more relaxed and you prefer shopping or cafes, it might not be as cost-effective. I mainly used it in Osaka, for places like the Umeda Sky Building's Floating Garden Observatory, Osaka Castle, and the Dotonbori sightseeing boat. These would normally require separate tickets, which can be quite expensive in the long run, but the pass allows you to redeem or enter almost everything directly, giving you a sense of "getting a good deal" and making you more willing to visit more places. Using it is quite simple; most attractions only require showing a QR code for entry, eliminating the need to queue for tickets and saving a lot of time. For popular attractions, buying tickets on-site can sometimes involve queuing, but with the pass, you can usually use the fast track, which is a huge plus. Another advantage of this pass, in my opinion, is that it "pushes you to go." Normally, if you buy individual tickets, you might skip some attractions because you think they're too expensive. But since you've bought the pass, you'll want to use all the facilities you can, resulting in visiting places you weren't initially interested in but found enjoyable after experiencing them. However, the disadvantages are also quite obvious. First, the validity period is usually calculated in days (e.g., 1 or 2 days), and it's calculated continuously from the start date, so your itinerary must be very concentrated. Too much shopping or rest in between will waste the value of the pass. Secondly, some popular attractions require advance reservations or have usage restrictions; you can't just go whenever you want. It's highly recommended to check the official information beforehand, otherwise you might easily miss out. Also, some attractions have limited redemption times (e.g., only during the day or certain hours), and if you're not careful, you might make a wasted trip. Another point is the geographical distribution. Although it's called "Kansai," it's actually concentrated in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and other areas. If your itinerary crosses cities but you don't have much time, the travel time will actually reduce the effectiveness of the pass. Overall, I think the Kansai Amazing Pass is a ticket "suitable for travelers with busy schedules." If you're willing to get up early and visit more attractions, it's basically easy to get your money's worth or even get more value for your money; however, if you're on a more relaxed trip, I'd recommend buying individual tickets or choosing a few key attractions. Before purchasing, I suggest you roughly add up the prices of the tickets for the attractions you want to visit and compare them with the pass price to better understand whether it suits you. With good planning, it can really make your Kansai trip more efficient and fulfilling.