Local Buses |
This page is about local and short-distance buses in Japan and how to use them. Visit our highway bus page for more information on long distance bus travel. Kyoto City Bus Buses also serve smaller towns, the countryside and national parks. Major cities are, furthermore, linked by highway and long distance buses. How to use a bus Using buses in Japan can be intimidating to foreign tourists because there are usually few English displays or announcements, and there are different systems of ticketing depending on the company. Below is a description of the most common system, followed by notes about exceptions:
In many cities or city centers, for example in central Kyoto, a flat fare applies, i.e. you always pay the same price regardless of how far you travel. This means that you do not have to worry about steps 2) and 3) in the above description. Of course, there are a few exceptions to the above outlined system. The most prominent exception are the Tokyo Metropolitan Buses, where you are supposed to enter through the front door, pay a flat fare when entering, and exit through the rear door.Visit also our page about highway buses. |
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