Busta Shinjuku, also known as Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, is Japan's largest express bus terminal, connecting Tokyo to approximately 300 cities in 39 prefectures across the country. Since its opening in April 2016, it has consolidated the scattered bus stops around Shinjuku Station into a single convenient location. With 15 bus stops and 117 different companies operating, Busta Shinjuku sees around 1,600 express buses departing daily (as of July 2018).
As the gateway to Haneda and Narita Airports, Tokyo Disney Resort, and various other popular destinations in and around Tokyo, Busta Shinjuku also offers long-distance routes, reaching as far as Aomori in the north and Fukuoka in the south.
Let’s take a closer look at how to use the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, which services are offered, and so on!
1. Getting to Busta Shinjuku: Directly in Front of JR Shinjuku Station’s South Exit, Connected to the New South Ticket Gates
Access to Busta Shinjuku is easy. Leave JR Shinjuku Station via the South Exit and cross the pedestrian crossing right in front. There are large signs with directions in English, so it’s easy to understand even for Non-Japanese speakers.
The terminal is directly connected to the New South ticket gates, so simply pass through them and take the escalator on the left. On rainy days, you won’t even need an umbrella to transfer from the train to the bus.
2. The Main Stations and Ticket Counters are on the 4th Floor!
The majority of facilities and services gather on the 4th floor, including the main bus stations, the information counter, ticket counters, waiting spaces, shops, and so on. The information counter is always at the ready to help you in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
During business hours (7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.), the friendly staff will help you with all sorts of questions and problems. On the 3rd floor are mostly taxi stands, bus arrivals, sightseeing information counters, and so on.
Information Counter Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
*Japanese and English correspondence is always available; Chinese is available irregularly.
Check the status of bus lines, timetables, and other convenient information on the tables installed at the information counter (available in English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), and Korean).
3. How to Buy Bus Tickets at Busta Shinjuku
Tickets need to be bought online, at the Busta Shinjuku reception desk, at ticket machines, and so on, before getting on the bus. The terminal is rather crowded around 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., so plan for long queues in front of ticket counters and ticket machines.
a. Ticket Counters
Staffed ticket counters with separate desks for each destination. Brace for rather long queues during peak hours. Even if you have a reservation, your seat might be given away to guests waiting for cancellation, so be sure to pick up your ticket 10 minutes in advance.
b. Ticket Machines
These ticket machines sell various kinds of express bus tickets, using reservation systems such as highwaybus.com, kousokubus.net, Japan Bus Online, and Limousine Bus.
However, the ticket machines may not accept all kinds of bank notes, so please contact the operating company regarding details (support available in English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), and Korean).
c. Online Tickets
Express bus tickets can also be bought online on the websites of the different operating companies (please refer to the individual companies to see which lines can be booked online).
In some cases you will have to print the ticket yourself while others simply ask to show the confirmation email – the system differs by company, so make sure to read the details at the time of purchase.
Some lines can also be booked at convenience stores and via other reservation methods, varying by line and company.
4. Check Departure, Arrival, and Bus Stop at the Bulletin Board or Website
When you purchase a ticket, make sure to check the bulletin board promptly to confirm departure and bus stop so that you didn’t buy a wrong ticket by mistake.
Because so many buses leave from Busta Shinjuku, a lot of them have the same destination and departure time. It’s easy to take the wrong bus by mixing up the bus stop or departure time.
Check the route number, bus company, departure time, and destination on your ticket carefully. Also, as bus stops and departure times are not uniform, make sure to confirm exactly from where your bus departs and at which time it is leaving.
Read the QR code with your phone and you can check all the details on your device as well. As you’re heading for the bus stop, check the signs on the pillars and on the floor. They’re color-coded, so it’s easy to see exactly where you need to go. On top of that, an experimental bus location system is currently in place, providing real-time information on certain express bus lines.
Further expansion in regard to bus routes and companies is planned as well. This information can be checked on a smartphone, as well as on the large bulletin displays on the 3rd and 4th floor.
5. The Main Lines are on the 4th Floor, Split into 4 Areas
The 4th floor is divided into four areas. Area D, where buses depart for the Kansai and Hokuriku areas, is the furthest from the waiting room. If you’re taking such a bus, be aware that getting there can take a while. Also, the departure area may change on the day of departure and night bus departures aren’t necessarily area-specific, so make sure to double-check via the bulletin board.
・Area A (orange): Tohoku Expressway, Joban Expressway, East Kanto, Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, Haneda Airport, Narita Airport, short distance buses
・Area B (blue): Tomei Expressway, Chuo Expressway
・Area C (green): Kan-etsu Expressway
・Area D (purple): Kansai, Hokuriku
Introducing the Major Routes
Below are the major bus lines to and from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, their travel duration, and an estimate of the price. Since this information may be subject to change, be sure to confirm any details with the operating company.
- Bus frequency may vary on different days.
- Travel time is approximate and subject to traffic conditions and departure location.
- Ticket prices vary based on day, destination, time of purchase, purchase method, and season. Prices provided are for one-way tickets and should be used as guidelines.
- Some routes offer discounted prices for advance purchases with limited seats. Visit the operating company's website for details.
- Timetables and destinations are subject to frequent changes. Please check the latest information online or at Busta Shinjuku's info boards.
Buses to the Tohoku Area
1. Sendai ⇔ Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Sendai-Shinjuku Line)
・ Route: Nagamachi Station / Sendai Station East Exit (JR Bus Tohoku)
・ Buses per day: 7
・ Travel Time: ~6 hours
・ Ticket Price: 3,000 to 7,200 yen
2. Dream Sakuranbo Line
・ Route: Yamagata Kencho-mae / Yamagata Station (JR Bus Tohoku)
・ Buses per day: 1
・ Travel Time: ~6 hours
・ Ticket Price: From 6,500 yen
3. Yumekaido Aizu Liner
・ Route: Inawashiro Station / Aizu-Wakamatsu Station / Michi no Eki Aizu / Kitakata Eigyojo (JR Bus Kanto/Aizu Bus)
・ Buses per day: 11
・ Travel Time: ~4.5 hours
・ Ticket Price: 4,500 to 5,000 yen
4. Hirose Liner
・ Route: Miyagi Kotsu Sendai Highway Bus Center / Rifuyakubazen-mae / Ishinomaki Station (Keio Bus / Miyagi Transportation)
・ Buses per day: 2
・ Travel Time: ~5.5 hours
・ Ticket Price: 3,900 to 7,900 yen
5. Willer Express: Hirosaki/Aomori
・ Route: Hirosaki Station Joto Exit / Aomori Station East Exit / Aomori Ferry Terminal
・ Buses per day: 1
・ Travel Time: ~11 hours
・ Ticket Price: 5,700 to 11,300 yen
6. Willer Express: Morioka/Hachinohe/Misawa
・ Route: Morioka Station West Exit / Hon-Hachinohe Station / Hachinohe Station / Hachinohe LAPIA / Misawa Station East Exit
・ Buses per day: 2
・ Travel Time: ~8 to 11 hours
・ Ticket Price: 5,400 to 11,000 yen
7. Willer Express: Yokote/Ōmagari/Akita
・ Route: Yokote Station West Exit / Ōmagari Station East Exit / Akita Station
・ Buses per day: 1
・ Travel Time: ~10 hours
・ Ticket Price: 5,600 to 11,400 yen
8. Willer Express: Fukushima/Sendai
・ Route: Fukushima Station West Exit / Sendai Station West Exit
・ Buses per day: 15
・ Travel Time: ~6 hours
・ Ticket Price: 4,100 to 7,500 yen
9. Willer Express: Yamagata/Tendo
・ Route: Yamagata Station West Exit / Tendo Onsen
・ Buses per day: 2
・ Travel Time: ~7 hours
・ Ticket Price: 3,600 to 8,000 yen
Buses around the Kanto Area
1. Marronnier Shinjuku-go
・Route: Sano Premium Outlets / Sano New City Bus Terminal (JR Bus Kanto)
・Buses per day: 19
・Travel Time: ~1.5 hours
・Ticket Price: From 2,570 yen
2. Joshu Yukemuri Liner Minakami Onsen Line
・Route: Jōmō-Kōgen Station / Minakami Station (seasonal bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~4 hours 15 minutes
・Ticket Price: From 3,300 yen
3. Bound for Tokyo DisneySea/Tokyo Disneyland
・Route: JR Bus Kanto, Keisei Bus
・Buses per day: 12
・Travel Time: ~40-50 minutes
・Ticket Price: From 1,000 yen
4. Joshu Yumeguri
・Route: Shibukawa Station, Ikaho Onsen, Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station, Kusatsu-Onsen Bus Terminal (JR Bus Kanto)
・Buses per day: 11
・Travel Time: ~4 hours
・Ticket Price: From 1,820 yen
5. Hakone Line
・Route: Gotemba Station, Hakone Togendai, Hakone-en, Odakyu Yamano Hotel (Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus)
・Buses per day: 33
・Travel Time: ~2-2.5 hours
・Ticket Price: 1,680 to 3,090 yen
6. Airport Limousine Bus: Narita Airport
・Buses per day: Every 10-20 minutes
・Travel Time: ~110 minutes
・Ticket Price: 3,100 yen
7. Airport Limousine Bus: Haneda Airport
・Buses per day: Every 10-20 minutes
・Travel Time: ~45 minutes
・Ticket Price: 1,230 to 2,000 yen
Buses to the Ko-Shin’etsu Area (Mt. Fuji & Nagano)
1. Bound for Fuji Five Lakes
・Route: Fuji-Q Highland, Kawaguchiko Station, Fujisan Station, Yamanakako Asahigaoka, Yamanakako Hirano (Keio Bus / Fujikyū Bus)
・Buses per day: 30 to 42 in total
・Travel Time: ~1 hour 40 minutes
・Ticket Price: From 1,750 yen
2. Mt. Fuji 5th Station Line
・Route: Mt. Fuji 5th Station (Keio Bus, Fujikyū Bus) *This line doesn’t run in the winter season.
・Buses per day: 12
・Travel Time: ~2 hours 35 minutes
・Ticket Price: 1,750 to 2,700 yen
3. Nagano Line
・Route: Nagano Bus Terminal, Nagano Station, Zenkoji Daimon, Hotel Kokusai 21 (Keio Bus, Alpico)
・Buses per day: 15
・Travel Time: ~4 hours
・Ticket Price: 1,500 to 4,800 yen
4. Willer Express: Nagano/Niigata
・Route: Nagano Station Oteguchi, Niigata Station South Exit, Niigata Port, Meiwa Sunpia, Niigata Furumachi (Willer Express Hoku-Shin’etsu)
・Buses per day: 6
・Travel Time: ~6 hours
・Ticket Price: 3,900 to 8,500 yen
5. Willer Express: Nagano/Tobu-yunomaru
・Route: Tobu-yunomaru Service Area, Nagano Station East Exit (Willer Express Hoku-Shin’etsu)
・Buses per day: 7
・Travel Time: ~3 to 4 hours 15 minutes
・Ticket Price: 2,500 to 4,000 yen
6. Matsumoto Line
・Route: Matsumoto Bus Terminal (Keio Bus, Alpico)
・Buses per day: 24
・Travel Time: ~3.5 hours
・Ticket Price: 3,500 to 3,800 yen
Buses to the Hokuriku Area
1. Kanazawa Express
・Route: Kanazawa Station-mae Bus Stop (West JR Bus, Seibu Bus)
・Buses per day: 4
・Travel Time: ~8 hours
・Ticket Price: From 4,500 yen
2. Dream Fukui Line / Hiru-Tokkyu Fukui Line
・Route: Tsuruga IC, Takefu IC, Sabae IC, Fukui Station East Exit (JR Bus Kanto, Keifuku Bus, Fukui Railway)
・Buses per day: 3
・Travel Time: ~8 hours 20 minutes
・Ticket Price: From 6,500 yen
3. Willer Express: Toyama/Takaoka/Komatsu
・Route: Toyama Station North Exit, Takaoka Station South Exit, Komatsu Station East Exit, Kagaonsen Station-mae, Fukui Station East Exit (Willer Express Kanto, Bay Line Express)
・Buses per day: 3
・Travel Time: ~7 to 8 hours
・Ticket Price: 5,100 to 9,500 yen
Buses to the Tokai Area
1. Gotemba Premium Shinjuku Line
・Route: Gotemba Premium Outlets (Odakyu Hakone Highway Bus)
・Buses per day: 2
・Travel Time: ~1.5 hours
・Ticket Price: From 1,650 yen
2. Shinjuku-Shizuoka Line, Shinjuku/Shibuya-Shizuoka Line
・Route: Shimizu Station, Shin-Shizuoka Station, Shizuoka Station (JR Bus Kanto, Shizutetsu Justline, Keio Bus East, JR Tokai Bus)
・Buses per day: 22
・Travel Time: ~3 to 3.5 hours
・Ticket Price: From 2,000 yen
3. Shin-tomei Superliner Shinjuku
・Route: Nagoya Station (JR Tokai Bus)
・Buses per day: 3
・Travel Time: ~5 hours
・Ticket Price: From 2,400 yen
4. Hida-Takayama Line
・Route: Hirayu Onsen, Hida-Takayama, Furukawa Station (Keio Bus/ Nohi Noriai Jidosha)
・Buses per day: 7
・Travel Time: ~4 hours 50 minutes to 5.5 hours
・Ticket Price: 5,860 to 6,900 yen
5. Willer Express: Nagoya
・Route: Nagoya Station, Nagoya South Sasashima Live (Willer Express Tokai, Bay Line Express)
・Buses per day: 14
・Travel Time: ~6 hours
・Ticket Price: 3,700 to 10,300 yen
6. Willer Express: Kintetsu-Yokkaichi/Shiroko/Tsu/Matsusaka/Iseshi
・Route: Kintetsu-Yokkaichi Station, Shiroko Station West Exit, Tsu Station East Exit, Matsusaka Station North Exit, Iseshi Station (Bay Line Express)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~7 to 8 hours
・Ticket Price: 4,200 to 8,200 yen
Buses to the Kansai Area
1. Dream Liner
・Route: Kyōto Station Karasuma Station/JR Nara Station East Exit / Ōji Station / Ōsaka Station JR Express Bus Terminal / Universal Studios Japan / Shinki Bus Sannomiya Bus Terminal (JR Bus Kanto / West JR Bus)
・Buses per day: 7
・Travel Time: ~9 hours 50 minutes
・Ticket Price: 5,400 to 7,500 yen
2. Ikebukuro / Shibuya / Shinjuku – Ōsaka (Hankyu Umeda) Line
・Route: Ōsaka (Hankyu Umeda)/ Universal Studios Japan (Keio Bus, Hankyu Kanko Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~9 hours
・Ticket Price: 7,400 yen
3. Willer Express: Minami-Kusatsu/Kyōto/JR Takatsuki
・Route: Minami-Kusatsu Station East Exit / Kyōto Station / JR Takatsuki Station North Exit (Nihon Kōsoku Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~9 hours 25 minutes
・Ticket Price: From 4,300 yen
4. Willer Express: Kyōto/Ōsaka/Sakai/Universal Studios Japan
・Route: Kyōto Station / Willer Bus Terminal Ōsaka Umeda / Sakai Station West Exit / Universal Studios Japan / Osaka City Air Terminal (Willer Express Kanto, Willer Express West Japan, Osaka Sayama Kotsu)
・Buses per day: 11
・Travel Time: ~9 hours 40 minutes
・Ticket Price: 5,400 to 15,000 yen
5. Willer Express: Ōsaka/Sannomiya
・Route: Willer Bus Terminal Ōsaka Umeda / Sannomiya Elevated Shopping District (Bay Line Express)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~9 hours 40 minutes
・Ticket Price: 5,400 to 8,800 yen
6. Shinjuku/Shibuya - Kobe/Himeji Line
・Route: Sannomiya Station / Kakogawa Station / Himeji Station (Keio Bus, Shinki Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~9 hours 30 minutes
・Ticket Price: 8,000 to 9,900 yen
Buses to the Chugoku Area
1. Keihin-Kibi Dream Line
・Route: Okayama Station West Exit / Kurashiki Station North Exit (Chugoku JR Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~11.5 hours
・Ticket Price: From 5,000 yen
2. Luminous Line
・Route: Tsuyama Station / Okayama Station West Exit / Kurashiki Station North Exit / Kojima Station / Shimotsui Dentetsu Kojima Eigyōjo (Odakyu City Bus / Shimotsui Dentetsu)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~11 hours 55 minutes
・Ticket Price: 9,800 to 10,200 yen
3. Willer Express: Okayama/Kurashiki
・Route: Okayama Station West Exit / Kurashiki Station North Exit (Willer Express Kanto)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~10 hours 55 minutes
・Ticket Price: 6,400 to 10,200 yen
4. Willer Express: Hiroshima
・Route: Hiroshima Daigaku Gakuseikaikan / Hiroshima Station South Exit (Willer Express Chugoku)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~12 hours 50 minutes
・Ticket Price: 7,500 to 10,300 yen
5. Willer Express: Yonago/Matsue/Izumoshi/Izumo-taisha
・Route: Yonago Station / Matsue Station North Station / Izumoshi Station South Exit, Izumo-taisha (Bay Line Express)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~12 hours 50 minutes
・Ticket Price: 8,200 to 13,700 yen
Buses to the Shikoku area
1. Dream Takamatsu Line
・Route: Takamatsu Station, Sakaide IC Bus Terminal, Kan'onji Station (JR Bus Kanto, JR Shikoku Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~11 hours 55 minutes
・Ticket Price: 5,700 to 11,700 yen
2. Dream Matsuyama Line
・Route: Matsuyama Station, JR Matsuyama Branch (JR Bus Kanto, JR Shikoku Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~11 hours 40 minutes
・Ticket Price: 5,800 to 13,800 yen
3. Dream Tokushima Line
・Route: Tokushima Station, Anan Station (JR Bus Kanto, JR Shikoku Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~9 hours 25 minutes
・Ticket Price: 5,600 to 11,600 yen
4. Dream Kochi Line
・Route: Kochi Station, Harimaya Bridge (JR Bus Kanto, JR Shikoku Bus)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~11 hours
・Ticket Price: 5,800 to 14,500 yen
Buses to the Kyushu Area
1. Hakata Line
・Route: Kokura Station, Tenjin Expressway Bus Terminal, Hakata Bus Terminal (Nishi-Nippon Railroad)
・Buses per day: 1
・Travel Time: ~14 hours
・Ticket Price: From 7,500 yen
6. Arriving at the Departure Location 10 Minutes Early!
The buses actually arrive at their stop about ten minutes before the actual departure. It’s best to arrive at your bus stop ten minutes early as well. Areas C and D are rather far from the waiting space, so plan an extra few minutes to get there.
7. The 3 Coin Locker Locations
The coin lockers on the 4th floor can be found within a passage next to a convenience store (Family Mart), at the end of the passage, and next to the escalator going down to the 3rd floor. There are plenty of coin lockers available, however, they tend to be quite full on Saturdays and Sundays.
The coin lockers come in three sizes (small, medium, large) and charge for two hours: large costs 300 yen, medium costs 200 yen, and small costs 100 yen. They can be used up to 72 hours.
8. Store Large Luggage at the Tourist Information Center on 3F!
This is the Tourist Information Center Tokyo, located on the 3rd floor of Busta Shinjuku. It offers various convenient sightseeing information about Tokyo and the Kansai areas, but also route guidance and hotel recommendations.
At the back of the tourist information is Sagawa Transport’s Shinjuku Service Center. It offers a luggage storage and a variety of other convenient services, including delivery to your hotel or the airport. Each piece of luggage stored costs 800 yen per hour. If you have a lot of luggage that is particularly big, it’s convenient to drop it off at the Shinjuku Service Center to not have to carry it around with you all the time.
Hours: 6:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
9. ATMs are Available, Too!
A Seven Bank ATM can be found inside the waiting area, while a Japan Post Bank ATM is inside Family Mart.
10. Stock Up on Travel Goods at the Convenience Store (Family Mart)
Busta Shinjuku also has a Family Mart convenience store. There, you’ll find a variety of travel goods and other necessities that you might need for your trip.
Hours: 3:30 a.m. – 1:30 a.m.
11. Relax in the Spacious Waiting Area
Just behind the information counter is a spacious waiting area offering 146 seats. If you still have some time to kill, sit down and leisurely wait for your departure. Keep in mind, however, that there may not be free seats during peak hours.
12. Free Wi-Fi Throughout the Terminal!
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout Busta Shinjuku. “Shinjuku-Bus-Terminal_Free_Wi-Fi” in particular is a free service for international tourists in Japan. It is available in six languages (English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Korean, Thai, French) and you simply need to register your email address to get started. If you don’t know how to set up the service, check the manual at the information counter.
13. Find a Nice Souvenir at “The Miyage Shop!”
“The Miyage Shop” is a souvenir shop inside Busta Shinjuku. Browse through the rich selection of snack and sweet souvenirs to find one you like! The selection is not only made up of things from the Tokyo area but also handles select goodies from the entire Kanto area.
14. Get a Bento Box at NEWoMAN, Directly Connected to Busta Shinjuku!
NEWoMAN is a shopping facility that’s directly connected to Busta Shinjuku. You’ll find bakeries and cafés on its 2F Ekisoto area and various sweets shops on the 2F Ekinaka area. Find a nice bento box or pastry delight to savor during the trip!
Busta Shinjuku: Close to the Station, Convenient, and Numerous Bus Connections!
Busta Shinjuku, located in the bustling heart of Tokyo, is a transportation hub that connects travelers to various destinations across Japan. With its convenient location near Shinjuku Station, Busta Shinjuku offers a wide range of bus services, providing a convenient and efficient way to explore different regions of the country.
Whether you're seeking to venture into the serene landscapes of Hokkaido, explore the historical sites of Kyoto, or soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Osaka, Busta Shinjuku serves as a gateway to your desired destinations.
Offering an extensive network of routes and schedules, Busta Shinjuku ensures that your journey is both comfortable and enjoyable. So, embark on your next adventure and let Busta Shinjuku be the starting point of your memorable travel experiences in Japan.
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Busta Shinjuku, 5-24-55 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0051
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Nearest Station
Shinjuku Station (JR Shonan Shinjuku Line / JR Yamanote Line / JR Chuo Main Line / JR Saikyo Line / Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line / Toei Shinjuku Line / Toei Oedo Line / Keio Line / Keio New Line / Odakyu Odawara Line)
2 minutes on foot
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Busta Shinjuku, 5-24-55 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0051
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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