Shinjuku Highway Bus Terminal

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Shinjuku Highway Bus Terminal (新宿高速バスターミナル Shinjuku Kōsoku-basu Tāminaru?) is a bus terminal managed by Keio Bus, in Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

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The bus terminal is located on the first (ground) floor of MY Shinjuku No. 2 Building of Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company, near the west exit of Shinjuku Station and in front of Yodobashi Camera Shinjuku West shop.

The bus terminal serves mainly Keio Group bus routes, such as Chūō Kōsoku Bus, including those operated jointly with other companies. The terminal has the bus stop number 50 among other bus stops around the railway station. The bus terminal has a platform with three numbered boarding positions. Due to its limited capacity, bus stop Nos. 26, 27 and 28 located out of the terminal support the terminal. The terminal facilities include ticket windows to sell bus tickets.

The bus terminal was opened in 1971 in the early days of Japan's expressway buses.

[edit] Lines

[edit] Keio Bus

  • Chuo Kosoku Bus(中央高速バス)
    • Fuji-Goko / The 5th uphill of Mt.Fuji Line; servicing it in collaboration with Fuji Kyuko
    • Kofu Line; servicing it in collaboration with Fujikyu and Yamanashi Kotsu
    • Minami-ALPS City / Minobu Line; servicing it in collaboration with Yamanashi Kotsu
    • Suwa / Okaya Line; servicing it in collaboration with Suwa Bus, Fuji Express, Yamanashi Kotsu and JR Bus Kanto
    • Ina Line; servicing it in collaboration with Fuji Express, Ina Bus, Yamanashi Kotsu and Shin'nan Kotsu
    • Iida Line; servicing it in collaboration with Suwa Bus, Ina Bus and Shin'nan Kotsu
    • Kisofukushima Line; servicing it in collaboration with Ontake Kotsu
    • Matsumoto Line; servicing it in collaboration with Matsumoto Electric Railway
    • Hakuba Line; servicing it in collaboration with Matsumoto Electric Railway
    • HidaTakayama Line; servicing it in collaboration with Nohi Bus
    • Nakatsugawa / Gero Spa Line; servicing it in collaboration with Nohi Bus
    • Nagoya Line; servicing it in collaboration with Meitetsu Bus
  • Shinjuku - Nagano; servicing it in collaboration with Kawanakajima Bus
  • Osaka(Hankyu Umeda) Line; servicing it in collaboration with Hankyu Bus
  • Kobe/Himeji Line(Princess Road); servicing it in collaboration with Shinki Bus
  • Sendai/Ishinomaki Line(Hirose Liner); servicing it in collaboration with MIyagi Kotsu
  • Numazu Line; servicing it in collaboration with Fujikyu City Bus
  • Hamamatsu Line(Shibuya/Shinjuku Liner Hamamatsu); servicing it in collaboration with JR Tokai Bus

[edit] Tama Bus

  • Osaka(Abenobashi) Line(Twinkle); servicing it in collaboration with Kintetsu Bus
  • Takamatsu/Marugame Line(Hello Bridge); servicing it in collaboration with Shikoku Kousoku Bus
  • Matsuyama Line(Orange Liner Ehime); servicing it in collaboration with Iyo Railway

[edit] KB Bus

  • Tenri/Nara Line(Yamato); servicing it in collaboration with Nara Kotsu
  • Tenri/Takada/Gojo Line(Yamato); servicing it in collaboration with Nara Kotsu
  • Uji/Hirakata Line(Tokyo Midnight Express Uji); servicing it in collaboration with Keihan Bus
  • Kyoto/Hirakata Line(Tokyo Midnight Express Kyoto); servicing it in collaboration with Keihan Bus
  • Okayama/Kurashiki Line(Muscat); servicing it in collaboration with Chutetsu Bus
  • Toyohashi Line(Shinjuku/Toyohashi Express Honokuni); servicing it in collaboration with Toyotetsu Bus

[edit] Kintetsu Bus

  • Osaka(Abenobashi) Line(Casual Twinkle)

[edit] Nishitetsu

  • Fukuoka Line(Hakata)

[edit] JR Tokai Bus

  • Shizuoka Line(Shibuya/Shinjuku Liner Shizuoka)

[edit] See also

  • Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal
  • Shinagawa Bus Terminal

[edit] Other links

highwaybus.com

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