There are 3 ways to get from Seta Station to Kyoto by train, taxi, or car
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Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Seta Station to Kyoto is to drive which costs ¥340 - ¥500 and takes 25 min.
The fastest way to get from Seta Station to Kyoto is to taxi which takes 25 min and costs ¥7500 - ¥9000.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Seta(Shiga) and arriving at Kyōto. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate Monday to Friday. The journey takes approximately 18 min.
The distance between Seta Station and Kyoto is 17 km. The road distance is 20.3 km.
The best way to get from Seta Station to Kyoto without a car is to train which takes 18 min and costs .
The train from Seta(Shiga) to Kyōto takes 18 min including transfers and departs every 15 minutes.
Seta Station to Kyoto train services, operated by JR WEST (West Japan Railway Company), depart from Seta(Shiga) station.
Seta Station to Kyoto train services, operated by JR WEST (West Japan Railway Company), arrive at Kyōto station.
Yes, the driving distance between Seta Station to Kyoto is 20 km. It takes approximately 25 min to drive from Seta Station to Kyoto.
There are 3154+ hotels available in Kyoto.
What companies run services between Seta Station, Shiga, Japan and Kyoto, Japan?
JR WEST (West Japan Railway Company) operates a train from Seta(Shiga) to Kyōto every 15 minutes, and the journey takes 18 min.
- Phone
- 0570-00-2486
- Website
- jr-odekake.net
Train from Seta(Shiga) to Kyōto
- Ave. Duration
- 18 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Schedules at
- westjr.co.jp
- Ave. Duration
- 25 min
- Estimated price
- ¥7,500–9,000
Miyako Taxi
- Phone
- +81 75-661-6611
- Website
- 117385.com
Kyoto MK
- Phone
- +81 75-778-4145
- Website
- mktaxi-japan.com
Hankyu Taxi
- Phone
- +81 57-008-9800
- Website
- hankyu-taxi.co.jp
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