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The is a subsidiary company of Tōbu Bus.


Outline

In 2002,
Tōbu Railway is a Japanese commuter railway and '' keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second long ...
was split into a railway company and a bus company. The bus company was further divided into Tōbu Bus Nikkō, Tōbu Bus West, Tōbu Bus East (discontinued in 2022), and Tōbu Bus Central. Tōbu Bus Nikkō operates all routes in the area around
Nikkō Station is a railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Nikkō Station forms the terminus of the Nikkō Line, and is located 40.5 kilometers from the opposing terminus of the li ...
and Tōbu-Nikkō Station in Nikko, Tochigi. The area served by these bus routes includes many tourist destinations, such as
Tōshō-gū is any Shinto shrine in which Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616) is enshrined. Ieyasu was the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868), which is the third and last of the shogunal governments in Japanese history. He was deified with the name , ...
, Chūzenji, and
Rinnō-ji is a Tendai Buddhist temple in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. History The site was established in 766 by the Buddhist monk Shōdō Shōnin (735–817). Due to its geographic isolation, deep in the mountains of Japan, the ...
.


Vehicles

The company primarily uses
Hino Rainbow The Hino Rainbow (kana:日野・レインボー) is a medium-duty single-decker bus marketed by the Japanese manufacturer Hino since 1980. The range can be built as either a complete bus or a bus chassis. It was also available for the city bus ...
and
Isuzu Erga The Isuzu Erga (kana:いすゞ・エルガ) is a heavy-duty single-decker bus produced by Isuzu through the J-Bus joint venture. It is primarily available as a public bus in either a complete bus or a bus chassis. It is built by J-Bus from Jap ...
models which are types of stage carriage buses, but due to demand for sightseeing buses which require keeping the interior warm in winter, the company also uses the
Hino Selega The Hino S'elega (kana:日野・セレガ) is a heavy-duty passenger bus produced by Hino Motors through the J-Bus joint-venture. They have primarily served as a tourist coach since 1990. Hino tourist coach *RX10 (1960) *RA100/120 (1963) *RA90 ...
, a type of sightseeing bus.
Isuzu Erga The Isuzu Erga (kana:いすゞ・エルガ) is a heavy-duty single-decker bus produced by Isuzu through the J-Bus joint venture. It is primarily available as a public bus in either a complete bus or a bus chassis. It is built by J-Bus from Jap ...
was introduced as a "two-seater" in 2012 as part of the company's efforts to improve accessibility for disabled passengers. The buses can be accessed via doors in the front and/or middle of the bus, with the exception of the "sightseeing buses" which only feature a door in the front.


Offices

*Nikkō office *Chūzenji information desk


Highway buses


Tickets

Tickets for riding the bus are sold at information desks at
Tōbu Nikkō Station is a Japanese commuter railway and '' keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second long ...
, Chūzenji Onsen, and Yumoto Onsen.


Normal tickets

*Normal tickets are single-use tickets with a designated destination. *Tickets for destinations between Tōbu-Nikkō Station and Yumoto Onsen allow passengers to get on and off freely between the Shinkyo bus stop near the
tōshō-gū is any Shinto shrine in which Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616) is enshrined. Ieyasu was the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868), which is the third and last of the shogunal governments in Japanese history. He was deified with the name , ...
and the Chūzenji Onsen bus stop near
Lake Chūzenji , also called Sea of Happiness, is a scenic lake in Nikkō National Park in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It was created 20,000 years ago when Mount Nantai (2484 m) erupted and blocked the river. The lake has a surface area of 11. ...
.


Free Pass Tickets

Free pass tickets allow the purchaser to get on and off at any bus stops within the designated area of the ticket, and are almost all available for two days, though there are exceptions. Yumoto Onsen Free Pass *Can be used at
Nikkō Station is a railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Nikkō Station forms the terminus of the Nikkō Line, and is located 40.5 kilometers from the opposing terminus of the li ...
, Tōbu-Nikkō Station, the Shinkyo bus stop (tōshō-gū), Umakaeshi, the Chūzenji Onsen bus stop (Lake Chūzenji), Yumoto Onsen, and for the . Chūzenji Onsen Free Pass *Can be used at Nikkō Station, Tōbu-Nikkō Station, the Shinkyo bus stop (tōshō-gū), Umakaeshi, the Chūzenji Onsen bus stop (Lake Chūzenji), the Osaki bus stop, and for the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus. Senjōgahara Free Pass *Can be used at Nikkō Station, Tōbu-Nikkō Station, the Shinkyo bus stop (tōshō-gū), Umakaeshi, the Chūzenji Onsen bus stop (Lake Chūzenji), the Sanbonmatsu bus stop, and for the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus. Ozasa Bokujō Free Pass *Can be used at Nikkō Station, Tōbu-Nikkō Station
FallsKirifuri KōgenOzasa Bokujō
and for the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus. Kirifuri Kōgen Free Pass *Can be used at Nikkō Station, Tōbu-Nikkō Station, Kirifuri Falls, Kirifuri Kōgen, and for the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus. Kirifuri Falls Free Pass (valid for only 1 day) *Can be used at Nikkō Station, Tōbu-Nikkō Station, Kirifuri Falls, and for the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus. World Heritage Tour Free Pass (valid for only 1 day) *Can be used at Nikkō Station, Tōbu-Nikkō Station, Nishi Sandō (tōshō-gū), and for the World Heritage Sightseeing Bus. (valid for 4 days) *A round-trip ticket which allows the purchaser to travel from any station of the Tōbu Railway
Tōbu Skytree Line The is a section of the Tobu Isesaki line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture. Some trains from the line continue to the Tokyo Met ...
to the designated ''Free Ride Area''. The Free Ride Area consists of train lines in the area between
Shimo-Imaichi Station is a railway station in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tōbu Railway. The station is numbered "TN-23". Lines Shimo-Imaichi Station is served by the 94.5 km Tōbu Nikkō Line, and is also the s ...
and Tōbu-Nikkō Station on the Tōbu Nikkō line, as well as Tōbu Bus Nikkō bus lines.


IC cards

Passengers have been able to use IC cards (PASMO/Suica) to ride Tōbu Bus Nikkō since 23 February 2010.


Parent Company


Tōbu Bus

The is a bus company within the Tobu Group which was established on 30 January 2002Tobu Bus Website (ja)
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Tōbu Railway is a Japanese commuter railway and '' keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second long ...
bus division.


Outline

The company was established on 30 January 2002 by spinning off from Tōbu Railway. The company began formal operations in its current form on 30 September 2002. In addition, Tōbu Railway was split into Tōbu Bus East, Tōbu Bus Central, Tōbu Bus West, Tōbu Bus Nikko. Tōbu Bus is a holding company owning assets of these different subsidiaries, and as such does not operate any bus routes directly. However, the company does sell tickets for bus routes which these subsidiaries operate, as well as managing lease of their properties.


History

The history of Tobu Bus begins with the establishment of Mōbu Motor, which was an affiliated company of Tōbu Railway in
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and Saitama in 1933. The bus department of Tōbu Railway was established in Kawagoe, Saitama on 1 April 1934. In September 1936, these two companies were combined into Tōbu Motor and the new company inherited the service areas of Saitama, Gunma, Ibaraki, and Tochigi from Tōbu-affiliated companies. After
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, Tōbu Motor and Tōbu Nikkō Tramway were taken over by Tōbu Railway. The bus business ran a deficit in 1980 because passengers decreased by 80%, and Tōbu Railway decided to split up as described above in September 2001 due to the difficulty of continuing to operate. The offices and bus routes not transferred to Tōbu Bus at the time of this split were transferred to Asahi Motor Group around 1990. *20 January 2002: Tōbu Bus was transferred the assets and share of stock of the bus department of Tōbu Railway. *1 October 2002: Tōbu Bus and the three affiliated companies listed above started operations. *1 October 2021: Tōbu Bus East was merged into Tōbu Bus Central.


Bus routes

*Tōbu Bus Nikkō * Tōbu Bus West * Tōbu Bus Central


Other group companies


Tōbu Bus West

The is a subsidiary company of Tobu Bus. The head office is located in
Ōmiya-ku, Saitama is one of ten wards of the city of Saitama, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, and is located in the northeastern part of the city. , the ward had an estimated population of 119,298 and a population density of 9,300 persons per km². Its total area wa ...
.


Outline

In 2002, the company was spun off from Tōbu Railway. The bus company runs in the area around the train stations serviced by the
Tōbu Urban Park Line The , formally known as the , is a long railway line in Saitama and Chiba Prefectures operated by the Japanese private railway company Tobu Railway. It connects the satellite cities of Tokyo, such as Saitama, Kasukabe, Noda, Nagareyama, Ma ...
, the
Takasaki Line The Takasaki Line ( ja, 高崎線, ) is a Japanese railway line which connects Ōmiya Station in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture and Takasaki Station in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture. It is owned and operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) ...
, and the
Tōbu Tōjō Line The is a 75.0 km suburban railway line in Japan which runs from Ikebukuro Station in Toshima, Tokyo to Yorii Station in Yorii, Saitama, operated by the private railway operator Tobu Railway. Its official name is the , but it is referred to ...
in Saitama. The company primarily serves tourists to ( Kawagoe) as well as commuters.


Offices

*Ōmiya Business Office (OM) **Iwatsuki Office **Amanuma Office **Ageo Office (AO) *Kawagoe Business Office (KG) **Sakado Office *Niiza Business Office (NZ)


Highway buses


Ticket

About tickets for Koedo Kawagoe


TOBU BUS CENTRAL

is a subsidiary company of Tōbu Bus. The head office is located in Adachi.


Outline

In 2002, the company was spun off from the Tōbu Railway bus department. The bus company operates in the area around the train stations serving the
Tōbu Skytree Line The is a section of the Tobu Isesaki line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture. Some trains from the line continue to the Tokyo Met ...
. On 1 October 2021, Tōbu Bus East was merged into Tōbu Bus Central. Following this, the company began operating in the area servicing the stations of the
Tōbu Urban Park Line The , formally known as the , is a long railway line in Saitama and Chiba Prefectures operated by the Japanese private railway company Tobu Railway. It connects the satellite cities of Tokyo, such as Saitama, Kasukabe, Noda, Nagareyama, Ma ...
, the
Tsukuba Express The , or TX, is a Japanese railway line operated by the third-sector company Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company, which links Akihabara Station in Chiyoda, Tokyo and Tsukuba Station in Tsukuba, Ibaraki. The route was inaugurated on 24 Augu ...
, and the
Jōban Line The Jōban Line ( ja, 常磐線, ) is a railway line in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The line officially begins at Nippori Station in Arakawa, Tokyo before the line officially ends at Iwanuma Station in Iwanuma, ...
in Chiba.


Office

*Adachi Business Office (AD) **Nishi-Arai Office **Katsushika Office **Hanahata Office *Soka Business Office (SK) **Yashio Office **Misato Office **Yoshikawa Office *Nishi-Kashiwa Business Office (KW) **Shōnan Office


Highway buses


Ticket

About tickets for Ueno/Adachi


Bibliography


Reference

Other bus companies in the Tōbu Group: * Asahi Motor Corporation Companies previously belonging to the Tōbu Group: *
Aizu Bus is the westernmost of the three regions of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, the other two regions being Nakadōri in the central area of the prefecture and Hamadōri in the east. As of October 1, 2010, it had a population of 291,838. The princ ...
* Toya Kōtsū


See also

*
Tobu Railway is a Japanese commuter railway and ''keiretsu'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the Kantō region. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second longes ...
** Tobu Bus **
Asahi Motor The is a bus company within the Tobu Railway, Tobu Group which was established on 11 January 1941 in Tsuchiura, Ibaraki, Tsuchiura. Overview ASAHI Motor was established on 11 January 1941 in Tsuchiura as a company for taxis and buses. The taxi ...
***
Akechidaira Ropeway The is Japanese aerial lift line in Nikkō, Tochigi, operated by . The Tōbu Group company mainly operates bus lines in the city. The observatory has a view of Kegon Falls, Lake Chūzenji, and Mount Nantai. The line opened in 1933, and reopened ...


External links


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