List of bus operating companies in Japan

List of bus operating companies in Japan

List of bus operating companies in Japan lists Japanese bus operators. The list includes companies operating now. Operators are listed from north to south by prefecture of its headquarter.

The list includes transit buses, highway buses, or sightseeing buses. Operators of lines not open to passer-bys, such as charter only companies, or schools operating school buses are not listed.

The list also excludes , such as Toei Bus of Tōkyō) are listed here.

Trolleybuses and guided buses are listed in the List of railway companies in Japan, as they are classified as railway in the country.

For the operators in Kantō and Kansai, accepted fare collection cards are indicated as below. Other operators may accept different cards.:C : Operators currently accepting magnetic Common Bus Card.:PA : Operators currently accepting smart card PASMO.:S : Operators currently accepting magnetic Surutto Kansai.:Pi : Operators currently accepting smart card PiTaPa.

English names might be tentative.

ee also

*List of bus operating companies
* (List of community buses in Japan)
* (Buses in Japan)
*List of railway companies in Japan
*List of defunct railway companies in Japan
*List of aerial lifts in Japan


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