Takatō Bus Terminal
Takatō Bus Terminal (高遠駅, Takatō-eki) is a bus terminal at Ina, Nagano in Japan. Besides, the bus terminal is used by the JR Bus and Ina Bus.
Takatō Bus Terminal 高遠駅 | |
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![]() Entrance of Takato Bus Terminal | |
General information | |
Location | 1735-2 Nishi-Takatō, Takatō, Ina, Nagano, Nagano Prefecture (長野県伊那市高遠町西高遠1735-2)[1] Japan |
Coordinates | 35.837450°N 138.054864°E, |
Other information | |
Website | official website |
History | |
Opened | January 1948 |
Location | |
![]() ![]() Takato Bus Terminal Location within Nagano Prefecture ![]() ![]() Takato Bus Terminal Takato Bus Terminal (Japan) |
Outline
The bus terminal is located near Takatō Castle.
There are 2 bus routes operated by JR Bus Kanto; Bound to Chino Station, Inashi Station and Inakita Station. Besides, Ina, Nagano's operation of 5 bus routes which are operated around Takato B.T. and these are entrusted the business to JR Bus Kanto.
The cherry festival in Takato which is held every year in April on Takato castle park where is located near the bus terminal.
Facilities
There is a store to sell bus tickets and commuter coupons and information desk (10 a.m. - 12 a.m./ 13 a.m. - 17 a.m./ Regular holidays are Sundays)[2]
- There sells connecting tickets for highway bus;Ina Line operated by Ina Bus[3] and various commutation tickets, book of coupon tickets.
Route Buses
- You aren't able to use IC card on all bus routes. Passengers who have Japan Rail Pass are able to ride on the following bus routes for nothing, which are excepted for Ina cities' community buses which JR Bus is entrusted to.
Name | Via | Terminal | Company | Note |
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Takato Line | Inashi Station, Inakita Station | Kimi-Ina Agricultural High School | JR Bus Kantō | The route is operated every weekday |
Ina Central Hospital | The route is operated every holiday | |||
JR shako mae | ||||
Jōshi Park | Takatō Kōkō mae | |||
Fujisawa-Chino Line | Ina-Fujisawa | Furuyashiki | ||
Furuyashiki,The start of the Moriya trail, Tsuetsuki Pass | Chino Station | Runs on the partly days in April. The bus route doesn't stop at any bus stops at which other bus routes which connect Furuyashiki with Takato Bus Terminal stop.[4] | ||
Minami Alps Geo Liner | The start of the Moriya trail, Tsuetsuki Pass | Chino Station | Runs on partly days from July through November. The bus route doesn't stop at any bus stops at which the other bus routes which connect Furuyashiki with Takato Bus Terminal stop. | |
Non stop | Senryuso[5] | |||
Panorama Liner | Non stop | Kiso-Fukushima Station | Runs on partly days between July and November. The bus route passes at a lot of bus stops which other bus routes which connect Inakita Station with Senryuso stop. | |
Non stop | Senryuso[5][6] |
Community Buses
- You aren't able to use IC card on buses
Name | Via | Terminus | Company | Note |
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Hase Junkan Line[7] | Senryuso,[5] Todai-guchi[5] | Iwairi | Ina City Community Bus (Ina entrusts this community bus to JR Bus Kanto) | |
Miyoshi Hase Junkan Line (circular-route) | Ina-Arai | Sekiya-bashi | Runs on weekdays only |
Surrounding areas
There is Takato Castle, to which ten minute's walk will bring you from the bus terminal.
References
- Places
- Service
- Shinjuku-Takato connecting ticket
- The extra routes the detail of which can be viewed on the official website
- At the bus stop, passengers are able to transfer onto Minami Alps Rindo Bus bound for Kitazawa Pass. And, Mountaineers are able to go to Mount Senjo and Mount Kaikoma from Kitazawa Pass.
- About Panorama
- detail
Park which is held the Cherry Blossom Festival in April around Takato Castle