Takatō Bus Terminal

Takatō Bus Terminal

高遠駅
Entrance of Takato Bus Terminal
General information
Location1735-2 Nishi-Takatō, Takatō, Ina, Nagano, Nagano Prefecture (長野県伊那市高遠町西高遠1735-2)[1]
Japan
Coordinates35°50′15″N 138°03′18″E / 35.837450°N 138.054864°E / 35.837450; 138.054864 (accident site),
Other information
Websiteofficial website
History
OpenedJanuary 1948
Location
Takato Bus Terminal is located in Nagano Prefecture
Takato Bus Terminal
Takato Bus Terminal
Location within Nagano Prefecture
Takato Bus Terminal is located in Japan
Takato Bus Terminal
Takato Bus Terminal
Takato Bus Terminal (Japan)

Takatō Bus Terminal (高遠駅, Takatō-eki) is a bus terminal at Ina, Nagano, Japan. The bus terminal is used by the JR Bus and Ina Bus. The terminal is located near Takatō Castle.[2]

Two bus routes are operated by JR Bus Kanto; Bound to Chino Station, Inashi Station and Inakita Station. Besides, Ina, Nagano's operation of 5 bus routes around Takato B.T. are entrusted to JR Bus Kanto.

Facilities

A store sells tickets and commuter coupons and operates an information desk.[3] The store sells connecting tickets for the highway bus[4] and various commuting tickets, along with books of coupon tickets.

Routes

The IC card is not accepted on all bus routes. Passengers who have Japan Rail Pass are able to ride on the following bus routes without an additional fee.

Routes
Name Via Terminal Company Note
Takato Line Inashi Station, Inakita Station Kimi-Ina Agricultural High School JR Bus Kantō Weekdays
Ina Central Hospital Holidays
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 Festival days in April. Does not stop at bus stops at which other bus routes connect Furuyashiki with Takato Bus Terminal.[5]
Minami Alps Geo Liner The start of the Moriya trail, Tsuetsuki Pass Chino Station Festival days from July through November. Does not stop at bus stops at which other bus routes connect Furuyashiki with Takato Bus Terminal.
Non stop Senryuso[6]
Panorama Liner Non stop Kiso-Fukushima Station Festival days between July and November. The route passes stops that connect Inakita Station with Senryuso.
Non stop Senryuso[6][7]

Community Buses

IC card is not accepted on buses.

Routes
Name Via Terminus Company Note
Hase Junkan Line[8] Senryuso,[6] Todai-guchi[6] 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

References

  1. ^ Places
  2. ^ "Appendix", Crowning the Nice Girl, University of Hawaii Press, pp. 267–270, 2017-12-31, doi:10.1515/9780824862060-013, ISBN 9780824862060, retrieved 2022-05-06
  3. ^ Service
  4. ^ Shinjuku-Takato connecting ticket
  5. ^ "茅野・高遠・伊那エリア運行情報 | ジェイアールバス関東". www.jrbuskanto.co.jp. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
  6. ^ a b c d 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.
  7. ^ About Panorama
  8. ^ detail

Park which is held the Cherry Blossom Festival in April around Takato Castle

External links

  • Official website
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