Shinjuku Highway Bus Terminal
Shinjuku Highway Bus Terminal (新宿高速バスターミナル, Shinjuku Kōsoku-basu Tāminaru) was a bus terminal once operated by
Outline
The bus terminal is located on the first (ground) floor of MY Shinjuku No. 2 Building of
The bus terminal serves mainly
The bus terminal was opened in 1971.[citation needed]
On April 4, 2016, the new bus terminal and commercial facilities nearby south exit has opened.[2] The coaches and the airport buses started to depart from the new terminal.
Routes
Keio Bus
- Chuo Kosoku Bus
- Fuji-Goko Line; For Yamanakako, and Motosuko / with Fujikyu
- The 5th uphill[clarification needed] of Mt. Fuji Line; For Mount Fuji/5th with Fujikyu
- Kofu Line; For Yamanashi Kotsu
- Yamanashi Kotsu
- Chuo / Minami-ALPS Line (Minami-ALPS Eco Park Liner) For Tatomi, Hatta / with Yamanashi Kōtsū
- Yamanashi Kotsu and JR Bus Kanto
- Ina Line; For Yamanashi Kotsu and Shinnan Kotsu
- Iida Line; For Komagane, Matsukawa, Iida/ with Suwa Bus, Ina Bus and Shinnan Kotsu
- Kisofukushima Line; For Kiso-Fukushima Station / with Ontake Kotsu
- Matsumoto Line; For Matsumoto Electric Railway
- Hakuba Line; For Shinano-Ōmachi Station, Hakuba Station, Hakuba Happo / with Kawanakajima Bus
- HidaTakayama Line; For Hirayu, Takayama Station / with Nohi Bus
- Nagoya Line; For
- Fuji-Goko Line; For
- Nagano Line; For Nagano Station, Zenkō-ji / with Kawanakajima Bus
- Osaka (Hankyu Umeda) Line; For Shin-Osaka Station, and Umeda Station / with Hankyu Bus
- Kobe/Himeji Line (Princess Road); For
- Sendai/Ishinomaki Line (Hirose Liner); For Sendai, Ishinomaki Station / with Miyagi Transportation
- Mishima/Numazu Line; For
- Shizuoka Line (Shibuya/Shinjuku Liner Shizuoka); For Shimizu, Kusanagi, Shizuoka Station / with JR Tokai Bus
- Hamamatsu Line (Shibuya/Shinjuku Liner Hamamatsu); For Hamamatsu Station / with JR Tokai Bus, Enshū Railway
- Toke Line; For Tokyo Skytree, Chiba, Kamatori Station, Honda Station, and Toke Station / with Chiba Chuo Bus
Fujikyu
Alpico Kōtsū
- Kamikochi Line (Sawayaka Shinshu); For Shi-Shimashima Station, Kamikōchi
Nishi Tokyo Bus
- Osaka (Abenobashi) Line (Twinkle); For
- Shikoku Kousoku Bus
- Matsuyama Line (Orange Liner Ehime); For Iyo Railway
- Summer Land Line; For Tokyo Summer Land
Kanto Bus
- Tenri/Nara Line (Yamato); For Nara Kotsu
- Tenri/Takada/Gojo Line (Yamato); For Nara Kotsu
- Kyoto/Hirakata Line (Tokyo Midnight Express Kyoto); For Kyoto Station, Hirakatashi Station / with Keihan Bus
- Okayama/Kurashiki Line (Muscat); For Tsuyama, Okayama Station, Kurashiki / with Ryobi Bus
- Toyohashi Line (Shinjuku/Toyohashi Express Honokuni); For Toyokawa, Toyohashi, Mikawa Tahara Station / with Toyotetsu Bus
Kintetsu Bus
- Osaka(Abenobashi) Line (Casual Twinkle); For Ibaraki, Osaka Station, Namba, Abenobashi
Nishitetsu
- Fukuoka Line (Hakata) For Kokura Station, Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station, Hakata Station
Konan Bus
- Hirosaki/Goshogawara Line (Panda); For Hirosaki, Goshogawara Station
- Hachinohe/Aomori Line (Emburi); For
- Aomori Line (Tsugaru); For Aomori Station
Kokusai Kogyo Bus
- Sakata Line (Yuuhi); For Shōnai, Tsuruoka Station, Amarume Station, Sakata / with Shonai Kotsu
- Mutsu Line (Shimokita); For
Kaifu Kanko
- Tokushima Line (My Repeat, My Flora); For Matsushige, Tokushima Station, Komatsushima, Anan
Other cities
Bus Terminals bearing designation "Highway" are few in Japan, they are: ja:福島高速バスターミナル (Fukushima City), ja:阪急三番街高速バスターミナル (Hankyu Sanban), ja:京王八王子高速バスターミナル (Keio Hachioji), ja:西鉄天神高速バスターミナル (Nishitetsu Tenjin), ja:なんば高速バスターミナル (Namba Osaka). Needless to say, long distance buses serve hundreds of stations without such designation.
References
- ^ The west side bus terminal closed. 4Travel
- ^ Buster Shinjuku Shinjuku-busterminal.co.jp
External links
- highwaybus.com (in Japanese) (for expressway bus information)
- highway-buses.jp (in English) (for expressway bus information)