Japan is highly regarded by runners around the world for being safe and easy to run in, as well as for its beautiful cityscapes. From cherry blossom-lined routes in Tokyo and Kyoto to unique winter runs on snow in Hokkaido, the country offers a wide variety of unforgettable courses.
In this guide, we introduce some of the best marathon events in the Kansai region—where you can not only enjoy the race itself, but also explore nearby attractions and indulge in local cuisine.
Index
1. Kobe Marathon [Scheduled for Sunday, November 15, 2026]
2. Nara Marathon [Held annually in December]
3. Kyoto Marathon [Held annually in February]
4. Osaka Marathon [Held annually in February]
5. Himeji Castle Marathon [Held annually in February]
6. Recommended “City Run” Spots in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe
1. Kobe Marathon [Scheduled for Sunday, November 15, 2026]
One of the highlights of the Kobe Marathon is the chance to run past stunning waterfront scenery unique to this port city, including views of the Kobe waterfront and the iconic Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. The course features minimal elevation changes, making it beginner-friendly and ideal for those aiming to achieve a personal best. With convenient access to the старт area, participants can join the race with ease and minimal stress.
・Date: Scheduled for Sunday, November 15, 2026
・Entry Period: Applications open from mid-April
・Entry Method: Lottery system
・Start Location: In front of Kobe City Hall
・Access: 5 min walk from “Kobe-Sannomiya Station” on the Hankyu and Hanshin lines
・Nearby Hotels: Numerous options available around Kobe-Sannomiya Station
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2. Nara Marathon [Held annually in December]
The Nara Marathon offers a truly unique course that takes runners past historic landmarks such as Todai-ji Temple and Nara Park, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. While the second half is known for its challenging hills, the sense of accomplishment upon finishing is incredibly rewarding.
・Date: Held annually in December
・Entry Period: Applications typically open from mid-June (based on 2025 schedule)
・Entry Method: First-come, first-served
・Start Location: Rohto Field Nara (based on 2025)
・Access: 20 min walk from Kintetsu-Nara Station / 30 min walk from JR Nara Station
・Nearby Hotels: Numerous options available around JR Nara Station
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3. Kyoto Marathon [Held annually in February]
The Kyoto Marathon showcases the very best of the city, taking runners past iconic sights such as Arashiyama and Ninnaji Temple, along the scenic Kamo River, and finishing at Heian Jingu Shrine. While the first half features some gentle inclines, the charming, historic scenery provides plenty of motivation along the way. Its popularity is also boosted by the convenient location, just steps from the nearest station.
・Date: Held annually in February
・Entry Period: Applications expected to open from mid-July (for 2026)
・Entry Method: Lottery system
・Start Location: Takebishi Stadium Kyoto
・Access: Next to “Nishikyogoku Station” on Hankyu Kyoto line
・Nearby Hotels: Numerous options available around “Kyoto-kawaramachi Station” on Hankyu Kyoto line
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4. Osaka Marathon [Held annually in February]
One of the largest marathons in Japan, the Osaka Marathon is a lively, festival-like event with an incredible atmosphere. The area, located in front of the Osaka Prefectural Government Office, is right next to Osaka Castle—offering beautiful views of its iconic main tower. The course takes runners through the heart of Osaka, including major streets like Midosuji and Dotonbori, with nonstop cheers from spectators energizing participants along the way.
・Date: Held annually in February
・Entry Period: Applications expected to open from late July (for 2026)
・Entry Method: Lottery system
・Start Location: In front of the Osaka Prefectural Government Office Building
・Access: About 10 min walk from “Tanimachi 4-chome Station” on the Osaka Metro Chuo and Tanimachi line
・Nearby Hotels: Numerous options available around “Osaka-umeda Station” on the Hankyu line
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5. Himeji Castle Marathon [Held annually in February]
Due to parking facility renovation work around the venue, the event is scheduled to be suspended in 2027. We look forward to its return!
6. Recommended “City Run” Spots in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe
Even outside of official races, there are plenty of great spots in Kansai where you can enjoy a casual run while traveling. Here are some recommended running courses:
Osaka Castle Park (Osaka)
Approximately 4 km per loop. This open and scenic course lets you run while enjoying views of Osaka Castle. With few traffic lights and beautiful cherry blossoms in spring, it’s a favorite among runners.
Kamo River (Kyoto)
A classic running route with no traffic lights and soft dirt paths that are gentle on your legs. You can start anywhere along the river—such as Shijo or Sanjo—and run at your own pace, making it very convenient.
Nijo-jo Castle (Kyoto)
Approximately 3.3 km per loop. Run alongside the historic stone walls of the castle on a traffic-free course. It’s well-lit at night, making it ideal for a safe and enjoyable night run.
Himeji Castle (Kobe・Himeji)
Approximately 3 km per loop. This course offers close-up views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Himeji Castle. The castle is illuminated from sunset until midnight, allowing you to enjoy a truly special night run.
How did you like these options? Kansai offers a wide range of marathon events and running spots where you can not only enjoy the run itself, but also explore local attractions and indulge in regional cuisine. Find the perfect race or route for you, and experience the joy of running through Japan’s vibrant cities!














