Nagoya Station Bus Terminal
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal is a major Nagoya City Bus Terminal with buses to various destinations. The Me~guru Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus also departs from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal.
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal 名古屋駅バスターミナル
The Nagoya Station Bus Terminal in Nagoya for local city buses is located between JR Gate Tower Nagoya and JP Tower Nagoya at the Sakura-dori (East) Exit of JR Nagoya Station.
JR highway buses leave from the opposite Taiko Dori Exit near to the shinkansen tracks. Meitetsu highway buses leave from the Meitetsu Bus Center in the Meitetsu Department Store Building close to Meitetsu Nagoya Station.
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal is one of the major bus terminals in Nagoya city along with the nearby Meitetsu Bus Terminal and Sakae Bus Terminal (Oasis 21).
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Nagoya
Large touch screen bus guides are available in Japanese, English, Chinese & Korean at Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Nagoya
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal Gates & Routes
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal has 11 bus stops or gates. The Me~guru Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus departs from Gate 11.
Gate 1
名駅25 is a loop bus from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Hokobashi (豊公橋) and back. Other 名駅25 buses go to Honjin (本陣) on the Higashiyama Line of the Nagoya subway.
名駅29 is a loop bus from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Biwajima Sports Center (枇杷島スポーツセンター) and back.
Gate 2
名駅22 runs from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to via Kintetsu Kasumori (近鉄烏森) to Yokoicho (横井町).
名駅23 runs from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Iwatsuka-hondori 4-chome (岩塚本通四丁目) and Yokoicho.
名駅24 runs from Nagoya Station to Nakamura Koen (中村公園) and Oharunishijo (大治西条).
Gate 3
名駅17 runs from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Fukiage Station (地下鉄吹上) on the Sakura-dori Line and Nagoya University (名古屋大学).
名駅18 runs from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Tsurumai Park (鶴舞公園前) and Jingu-mae Station (名鉄神宮前) on the Meitetsu Line. This bus also goes to Osu Kannon Temple in the shopping area of Osu Kannon; get off at Nishi-Osu (西大須). For Atsuta Jingu Shrine get off at Jingu-mae.
名駅19 runs from Nagoya Station to Minato Ward Office (港区役所).
Gate 4
幹名駅2 buses run from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Noseki Station (野跡駅) on the Aonami Line and Tokaibashi (東海橋).
名駅19 buses run to Nakagawa-shako-mae (中川車庫前) and Gonno (権野).
Gate 5
名駅11 buses run to Kosei-dori 4-chome (康生通四丁目) stopping at the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry & Technology (トヨタ産業技術記念館).
名駅26 buses run to Kami Otai Station (上小田井駅) on the Tsurumai Line of the Nagoya subway and Hirata Jyutaku (平田住宅).
Gate 6
名駅13 buses run from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Noritake Garden (ノリタケの森), Nakagiri-cho (中切町), Tenshinyama (天神山) and Kamiida (上飯田) on the Kamiiida Line.
Gates and destination information is clearly displayed on large wall panels, Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Nagoya
Gate 7
名駅12 buses run from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Nishi Ward Office (西区役所) and Nyoi-shako-mae (如意車庫前).
名駅15 buses run from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Jyoshin-cho (浄心町), Kurokawa (黒川), Ozone Station, Nagoya Dome and Chayagasaka (茶屋ケ坂) on the Meijo Line.
Gate 8
幹名駅1 buses run to Ozone Station and Kamiida.
名駅14 buses run to Nagoya City Hall, Nagoya Castle and Ozone Station. For Nagoya Castle get off at the Meijo Byoin stop (名城病院).
Gate 9
名駅16 buses run in a loop from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Hirokoji-Fushimi (広小路伏見) in the Fushimi district for Nagoya City Science Museum, then Sakae (栄) and back to Yanagibashi (柳橋) and Nagoya Station.
C‐758 buses run in a loop from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal to Hirokoji-Fushimi, Sakae, Nadya Park, Osu Kannon, Kamimaezu, and then back to Nagoya Station via Sakae and Fushimi on Hirokoji dori.
Gate 10
基幹2 buses run to Itaka-shako (猪高車庫) from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal and from Sakae Bus Terminal at Oasis 21 to Hikiyama (引山) and Shikenya (四軒家). For the Tokugawa Art Museum (and Tokugawa-en) get off at the Tokugawaen Shindeki stop (徳川園新出来).
Gate 11
The Me~guru Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus runs to Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry & Technology, Noritake Garden, Nagoya Castle, the Tokugawa Art Museum (and Tokugawa-en), the Futaba Museum, Nagoya City Archives, Nagoya TV Tower in Sakae, Hirokoji-Sakae and Hirokoji-Fushimi in the Fushimi financial district, before returning to Nagoya Station via Nagoya Castle, Noritake Garden and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry & Technology.
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Nagoya
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Nagoya
Timetables & Fares
Buses from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal run from around 6am to 9pm or 10pm with slightly reduced services on weekends and national holidays.
See here for the full timetables from Nagoya Station Bus Terminal.
A single fare on Nagoya City Buses is 210 yen for adults and 100 yen for children. The Weekend Eco Ticket (ドニチエコきっぷ; 600 yen; which can be purchased on weekends, national holidays and the 8th day of every month) and the manaca IC card are also both valid on Nagoya buses.
A Me~guru One-Day Pass costs 500 yen for adults and 250 yen for children and offers reductions at various restaurants in town and on the classic Nagoya sweet - uiro at the Osu-Uiro Esca Shop at Nagoya Station.
See the Me~guru official homepage for full details.
Using Nagoya City Buses
Enter Nagoya City Buses through the door at the front of the bus and pay in coins, swipe your manaca or other IC Card or show the date on your Weekend Eco Ticket.
Exit through the rear door when you alight at your bus stop. Press one of the stop buttons before the stop you wish to get off the bus.
Key Route No. 2 Buses (基幹2) are boarded from the rear. Pay the fare when leaving the bus from the front door next to the driver.
Entrance to Kitte (Nagoya Central Post Office) at Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Nagoya