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Hokuriku Railroad Group Bus & Train Information Hokuriku Railroad Group Bus & Train Information A range of travel options in Ishikawa Hokuriku Railroad See the Castle Town Explore Noto and Kaga of Kanazawa From hot spring areas to a World Agricultural Heritage Site, Travel your way with our multicolored buses Hokutetsu can get you there Kanazawa Castle – Ishikawa Gate Senmaida Rice Terraces Photo: Ishikawa Prefecture Tourism League Photo: Kanazawa City Scheduled Tourist Buses Reservations Reservations & Questions: Scheduled Tourist Buses Reservations Required Reservation Center Required 076-234-0123 (9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Kanazawa Tour Tour Guide on Bus Runs Daily Noto Tours Day Runs Daily (AM Route, PM Route) (excludes year-end/new year holidays) Trip (Not available for Four Plans Available some plans.) Wajima Morning Market & Noto Coastline & Hanayome Noren & Wajima Morning Market & Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System Five-Tiered Pagoda the God of Matchmaking Enmusu Beach Timetabled Buses No bookings necessary Wajima Plan Tour Guide on Bus Asaichi Plan Tour Guide on Bus Nanao Plan Okunoto Plan Perfect for visiting sightseeing areas in the center of town We also have a range of Kanazawa Loop Bus Kanazawa Loop Bus (Right Loop) Kanazawa Loop Bus (Left Loop) (Right Loop, Left Loop) other full-day sightseeing routes to popular spots. Direct to Kenrokuen Garden and the 21st Century Museum Kenrokuen See our pamphlet for further details. of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa Reservations & Questions:Reservation Center Shuttle Mitsukejima Island Ganmon 076-234-0123 (9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Suzu To tour Kanazawa at night Kenrokuen Shuttle HOKUTETSU Local Bus Kanazawa To Uchinada Senmaida Rice Terraces Hokuriku A convenient The Wajima Plan Wajima Shinkansen Runs on Light-up Bus 1-day, hop-on Sample is Multilingual! Mitsukejima Island Saturdays IR Ishikawa hop-off pass The Wajima Plan features a free (excluding year-end and new year holidays) To Kanazawa Port Railway Hokuriku Railroad smartphone app that you can install Bus services also available on Asanogawa Line Kanazawa Loop Bus Noto Satoyama Airport certain other days. at Kanazawa Station or elsewhere, to Asanogawa Anamizu Bus/train timetables and other inquiries: Kanazawa Hokutetsu Kanazawa Sta. River Moriyama-kita easily learn more about the places (Underground) 1-day pass Sojiji Kanazawa Sta. along the tour. Temple Telephone Service Center Port Gate Wajima Morning Market 076-237-5115 (8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.) (West Gate) Adult Child ¥250 Kenrokuen ¥500 Togi Gate In addition to the Kanazawa Loop Bus (East Gate) and the Kenrokuen Shuttle, you can For meals and time out at also ride on timetabled routes within Express Bus No bookings Chirihama Beach necessary Wakura Onsen JR Hokuriku the specified area. Ganmon Line Higashiyama Chirihama NB: Connecting Kanazawa with the Noto Peninsula Higashi Chaya (1) Cannot be used with the Kanazawa Rest House Light-up Bus. Myojoji District (2) See the 1-day pass pamphlet for more details. Express Bus to Noto Temple Kanazawa Sta. Kenrokuen Gate ANA Holiday Inn Musashi Kazue-machi Chaya District Keta Taisha Shrine (Motenashi Dome/Tsuzumi Gate) Kanazawa Sky Runs Daily Omi-cho Market Hashiba Hakui A big range of souvenirs/gifts also available! Chirihama Beach Driveway Kanazawa ⇆ Suzu/Wajima/Noto Satoyama Airport Kanazawa Castle Park Naga-machi Buke Yashiki District Omi-cho Market Higashi Chaya District Anamizu/Togi/Hakui No bookings necessary Oyama Jinja Shrine Kenrokuen-shita For those who Express Bus Service between Hokuriku Railroad Take a trip on our local lines. want to travel a bit farther out… Kanazawa and Kaga Hot Spring Area Asanogawa Line Trains Hokuriku No bookings Railroad Ishikawa Line / necessary Asanogawa Line Naga-machi Between Komatsu Airport Buke Yashiki Shiinoki Cultural Complex Kenrokuen Kaga Yunosato Express District Garden Runs Daily Kanazawa and Kanazawa Korinbo Hirosaka Seisonkaku Saigawa Komatsu Airport Asanogawa Line River Kanazawa ⇆ Ishikawa Line Hokutetsu Kanazawa 21st Century Komatsu Nomachi – Tsurugi – Uchinada Katayamazu/ Kata-machi Museum of Airport Limousine Bus We operate 2 local lines from Kanazawa City. Kenrokuen Garden Hokuriku Railroad Contemporary Yamashiro/ Ishikawa Line Duration: 40mins We can provide information on great options for bus and train travel. (Between Art, Kanazawa Yamanaka Kanazawa Sta. & Komatsu Airport) Nishi Chaya District Nomachi-hirokoji You can also get on the bus from Kenrokuen Katayamazu Onsen Runs Daily Garden/Omicho Market (Musashigatsuji). Hokuriku Railroad Yamashiro Onsen Ishikawa Line Yamanaka Onsen Kanazawa Sta. West Gate, Korinbo, Shirayama Hime Jinja Myoryuji Temple Inquiries about Express Buses and Komatsu Airport Musashigatsuji・Omi-cho Market Shrine Nomachi (Ninja Temple) LimousineInquiries about Buses: Express Buses and Komatsu Airport Sta. 21st Century Museum of ⇆ Komatsu Airport Contemporary Art, Kanazawa 076-237-5115Limousine Buses:(8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.) To Tsurugi Nishiizumi Sta. Tera-machi Temples Area 076-237-5115 (8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.) Tentokuin Temple Highway Express Buses Reservations Yamagata Pref. Required Miyagi Pref. (Excluding for Toyama) Connect you to the rest of Japan Sendai 7 Routes ● Tokyo (Shibuya/Hachioji) ● Niigata Niigata ● Nagoya ● Gokayama/Shirakawa-go/Takayama ● Osaka ● Toyama ● Yamagata/Sendai Ishikawa Pref. Niigata Pref. 福島縣 SHORYUDO Highway Noto Satoyama Airport Noto Bus Ticket Tateyama-Kurobe This ticket is especially for overseas visitors to Shirakawa-go Japan, providing unlimited bus travel (3-day Toyama Area and 5-day passes) to connect travelers Kanazawa Port between the sightseeing areas of Kanazawa, Shirakawa-go and Nagoya etc, combined with Toyama 栃木縣 Toyama Pref. airport access. Kanazawa Gunma Pref. This ticket is only available at overseas travel agencies. Komatsu Airport Gokayama Kaga Shirakawa-go 茨城縣 Reservations & Questions: Nagano Pref. Reservation Center Takayama 埼玉縣 076-234-0123 Fukui Pref. Hida-Takayama Area (9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Takayama Tokyo Metropolis Gifu Pref. Yamanashi Pref. Tokyo Chiba Pref. Nagoya Area Kanagawa Pref. Kyoto Pref. Nagoya Shiga Pref. Hyogo Pref. Kyoto Aichi Pref. Shizuoka Pref. Kansai Area Chubu Centrair Osaka International Airport Osaka Pref. Mie Pref. Kansai International Nara Pref. Airport Chartered Buses Reservations Wakayama Pref. Required Various bus types are available to suit the requirements of any group. Comfortable, unique journeys Your ideas, your requests Our expertise for a tailored package Large size (Elevated floor) Large size Mid size (seats 51 persons) (seats 53-58 persons) (seats 27 persons) The Hokuriku Railroad Group is accredited under The Hokuriku Railroad Group is a member of the Nihon Bus Association Safety Assessment Accreditation the Nihon Bus Association. System. Chirihama Beach Driveway Bookings and inquiries: Tour Bus Center 076-239-2111 (Weekdays 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays 8:45 to 12:00) Hokuriku Railroad Co. Ltd 556 Waridashi-machi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture 920-8508 Hokutetsu Kanazawa Bus Co. Ltd Kaga Onsen Bus Co. Ltd Hokutetsu Okunoto Bus Co. Ltd Kaga Hakusan Bus Co. Ltd Hokutetsu Noto Bus Co. Ltd Please see our website for more information and pamphlet requests. www.hokutetsu.co.jp 2019.4.
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