List of bus operating companies in Japan (east)

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List of bus operating companies in Japan (east).

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List of bus operating companies in Japan
East Hokkaidō, Tōhoku, Kantō, and Chūbu
West Kansai, Chūgoku, Shikoku, and Kyūshū

Hokkaidō

Akan Bus at Rausu. Akan bus Ku200F 0039.JPG
Akan Bus at Rausu.
Hokkaido Chuo Bus at Sapporo. Chuo bus S022F 3105.JPG
Hokkaidō Chūō Bus at Sapporo.
Kushiro Bus at Kushiro Station. Kushiro Bus.jpg
Kushiro Bus at Kushiro Station.
Soya Bus at Wakkanai, the northernmost bus operator in Japan. SOUYA Bus regular route.JPG
Sōya Bus at Wakkanai, the northernmost bus operator in Japan.
The northernmost operator.

Tōhoku region

Konan Bus at Kuroishi. Konan bus Aomori200F 0250.JPG
Kōnan Bus at Kuroishi.
An old Nanbu Bus car. Nanbu Bus K-CJM500 No.527.jpg
An old Nanbu Bus car.
Shuhoku Bus car, Odate. Shuhoku-bus Odate-Hayaguchi.jpg
Shūhoku Bus car, Ōdate.
Omoe Bus Terminal, Iwate Kenpoku Bus. Kenpoku-Omoe.jpg
Omoe Bus Terminal, Iwate Kenpoku Bus.
"Loople Sendai", a sightseeing bus by Sendai City Bus. Loople Sendai.jpg
"Loople Sendai", a sightseeing bus by Sendai City Bus.

Aomori Prefecture

Akita Prefecture

Iwate Prefecture

Miyagi Prefecture

Yamagata Prefecture

Fukushima Prefecture

Kantō region

Seibu Bus cars at Kusatsu-Onsen Bus Station. Kusatsu-Onsen Bus Station.jpg
Seibu Bus cars at Kusatsu-Onsen Bus Station.
Tobu Bus, Saitama. Tobu Bus West 9803.jpg
Tōbu Bus, Saitama.
Sky Bus Tokyo, Hinomaru Limousine. Sky Bus Tokyo.jpg
Sky Bus Tōkyō, Hinomaru Limousine.
Keio Bus. Keio Bus J315.jpg
Keiō Bus.
"Twin Bus", Keisei Bus. Keiseibus-twinbus-20071013.jpg
"Twin Bus", Keisei Bus.
Oshima Bus car at Izu Oshima Island. Oshima Bus RM.jpg
Ōshima Bus car at Izu Ōshima Island.
Toei Bus at Tokyo Station. Toei Bus.jpg
Toei Bus at Tokyo Station.
A local Tokyu Bus car interior. Tokyubus-meguro8703-interior-20070614.jpg
A local Tōkyū Bus car interior.
Tokyu Transses bus at Shibuya Station. Tokyu Transses SI7811.jpg
Tōkyū Transsés bus at Shibuya Station.
"Twin Liner", Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu. Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu Twin Liner.jpg
"Twin Liner", Kanagawa Chūō Kōtsū.

Ibaraki Prefecture

Tochigi Prefecture

Gunma Prefecture

Saitama Prefecture

Chiba Prefecture

Tokyo Metropolis

Sightseeing buses only.

Kanagawa Prefecture

Chūbu region

Muramatsu Bus Terminal, Kanbara Tetsudo. Muramatsu Bus Terminal.jpg
Muramatsu Bus Terminal, Kanbara Tetsudō.
Hokuriku Railroad bus, Kanazawa. Hokutetsu Bus 14-641.jpg
Hokuriku Railroad bus, Kanazawa.
A highway Gifu Bus car. Gifu Bus P-MS729S.jpg
A highway Gifu Bus car.
Matsumoto Dentetsu Bus cars, Mount Norikura. Matsumoto dentetsu Norikuradake shuttle-bus P8128212.jpg
Matsumoto Dentetsu Bus cars, Mount Norikura.
Yamanashi Kotsu bus cars, Kofu. Yamanashi Kotsu.jpg
Yamanashi Kōtsū bus cars, Kōfu.
A sightseeing bus by Shizutetsu Justline. ShizutetsuJustline Takechiyokun.jpg
A sightseeing bus by Shizutetsu Justline.
Meitetsu Bus, Nagoya. Meitetsu Bus PJ-MP37JM 1.jpg
Meitetsu Bus, Nagoya.
Nagoya City Bus. Nagoya City Bus N-302.jpg
Nagoya City Bus.
Otowa Bus Stop on Tomei Expressway, Aichi Prefecture. Otowa Bus Stop.jpg
Otowa Bus Stop on Tōmei Expressway, Aichi Prefecture.

Niigata Prefecture

Toyama Prefecture

Ishikawa Prefecture

Fukui Prefecture

Gifu Prefecture

Nagano Prefecture

Yamanashi Prefecture

Shizuoka Prefecture

Aichi Prefecture

Mie Prefecture

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