Kumamoto Sakuramachi Bus Terminal (熊本桜町バスターミナル) is the key bus terminal located in central Kumamoto, Kumamoto.

Front of Kumamoto Bus Terminal
History
Kumamoto Bus terminal had been opened on March 5, 1969, gathering bus stops around Sakura-cho, Chūō-ku, Kumamoto.
Terminals
- 4 Platforms
- 36 Arrivals
Bus routes
Local bus
- Kyushu Sanko Bus
- Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau
- Kumamoto Electric Railway
- Kumamoto Bus
Express bus
- Kyushu Sanko Bus
- Kintetsu Bus
- Iwasaki Group
- Meitetsu Bus
- Miyazaki Kotsu
- Nangoku Kotsu
- Oita Bus
- Nishi-Nippon Railroad
- Saihi Motor (Saihi Bus)
- Transportation Bureau of Nagasaki Prefecture (Nagasaki Ken-ei Bus)
Nearby places

Kenmin Hyakkaten, March 2011
- Kumamoto Bus Terminal Hotel
- Kenmin Hyakkaten Company - closed in February 2015[1]
- Center Plaza
- Kumamoto Civic Hall
- Kyushu Sangyo Kotsu Holdings
- Kumamoto Castle
References
- ↑ 熊本の県民百貨店、15年2月に閉店へ 市の再開発で立ち退き (in Japanese). Nihon Keizai Shinbun. August 13, 2014. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
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