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There are 8 ways to get from Kyoto to Linz by train or plane

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  1. Train to Kobe, fly to Vienna International Airport, train

    best
    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Shin-Kōbe Stationtrain train
    2. Fly from Kobe (UKB) to Vienna International Airport (VIE)plane plane UKB - VIE
    3. Take the train from Flughafen Wien to Linz Hbftrain train
    23h 12m
    €383–1,485
  2. Train to Chūbu Centrair International Airport, fly to Munich International Airport, train

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Nagoya Stationtrain train
    2. Fly from Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO) to Munich International Airport (MUC)plane plane NGO - MUC
    3. Take the train from Muenchen Ost to Linz Hbftrain train
    24h 17m
    €375–1,448
  3. Train to Chūbu Centrair International Airport, fly to Vienna International Airport, train

    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Nagoya Stationtrain train
    2. Fly from Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO) to Vienna International Airport (VIE)plane plane NGO - VIE
    3. Take the train from Flughafen Wien to Linz Hbftrain train
    22h 46m
    €491–1,295
  4. Train to Kansai International Airport, fly to Munich International Airport, train

    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Kansai Airporttrain train
    2. Fly from Kansai International Airport (KIX) to Munich International Airport (MUC)plane plane KIX - MUC
    3. Take the train from Muenchen Ost to Linz Hbftrain train
    21h 50m
    €425–1,431
  5. Fly Osaka International Airport to Munich International Airport, train

    1. Fly from Osaka International Airport (ITM) to Munich International Airport (MUC)plane plane ITM - MUC
    2. Take the train from Muenchen Ost to Linz Hbftrain train
    23h 47m
    €800–2,432
  6. Train to Kobe, fly to Munich International Airport, train

    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Shin-Kōbe Stationtrain train
    2. Fly from Kobe (UKB) to Munich International Airport (MUC)plane plane UKB - MUC
    3. Take the train from Muenchen Ost to Linz Hbftrain train
    23h 39m
    €557–1,738
  7. Train, train to Narita International Airport, fly to Vienna International Airport

    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Shinagawatrain train
    2. Take the train from Shinagawa to Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 Stationtrain train
    3. Fly from Narita International Airport (NRT) to Vienna International Airport (VIE)plane plane NRT - VIE
    4. Take the train from Flughafen Wien to Linz Hbftrain train
    22h 6m
    €460–1,473
  8. Train to Tokyo International Airport, fly to Munich International Airport, train

    1. Take the train from Kyōto to Shin-Yokohamatrain train
    2. Fly from Tokyo International Airport (HND) to Munich International Airport (MUC)plane plane HND - MUC
    3. Take the train from Muenchen Ost to Linz Hbftrain train
    23h 38m
    €501–1,500

Kobe (UKB) to Vienna International Airport (VIE) flights

Calendar14Weekly Planes
Duration26h 6mAverage Duration
Ticket€331Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Kyoto, Japan and Linz, Austria?

There is no direct connection from Kyoto to Linz. However, you can take the train to Shin-Kōbe Station, walk to Shin-Kobe Station, take the subway to Sannomiya(Subway), walk to Sannomiya(Port Liner), take the train to Kobe Airport, walk to Kobe (UKB) airport, fly to Vienna International Airport (VIE), walk to Flughafen Wien, then take the train to Linz Hbf. Alternatively, you can take the train to Nagoya Station, walk to Meitetsu Nagoya, take the train to Central Japan International Airport, walk to Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO) airport, fly to Vienna International Airport (VIE), walk to Flughafen Wien, then take the train to Linz Hbf.

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