As mentioned above there are more than 248 domestic intercity bus travel combinations in Japan. Below you will find some of the most popular Japan travel routes with minimal or no stops along the way:
Haneda (Flyplass)
Fukuoka (Flyplass)
Ny Chitose (Flyplass)
Naha (Flyplass)
Kagoshima (Flyplass)
Sendai (Flyplass)
Kumamoto (Flyplass)
Nagasaki (Flyplass)
Hiroshima (Flyplass)
Osaka (Flyplass)
Kobe (Flyplass)
Oita (Flyplass)
Matsuyama (Flyplass)
Miyako (Flyplass)
Kochi Ryoma (Flyplass)
Asahikawa (Flyplass)
Tokushima (Flyplass)
Izumo (Flyplass)
Below we have listed some of the most popular bus companies in Japan. Full list of bus companies in Japan can be found here.
In most cities there is a dedicated bus station, in smaller cities the bus station might be a parking lot with a shelter or a section on the road marked for multiple buses. In some cities buses also stop at public road bus stops or at gas stations and hotel parking lots. In larger cities you will find bus stations with amenities like toilets, luggage storage, kiosks, fast food restaurants and other useful services for travellers. In Japan there is a total of 154 bus stations, below we have listed 6 of the most popular bus stations, for a full list of bus stations in Japan click here.
Kyoto
Nagoya
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
Yokohama
Kobe