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What is the Raku Bus?
The "Raku Bus" is Kyoto City's bus designed with tourism in mind. The Raku Bus #100, #101, and #102 stop at popular tourist locations in Kyoto City such as Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kinkakuji Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, and Nijo Castle.
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Fare
Adult (12 years or older) | Child (6-11 years old (elementary school students)) |
230Yen | 120Yen |
The Raku Bus accepts Subway & Bus One-Day Pass, Bus One-Day Pass.
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Raku Bus #100

How to Get on & off the Bus
1Route
Kyoto Station - Kyoto National Museum, Sanjūsangen-dō Temple - Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Gion, Yasaka Shrine - Heian Shrine - Ginkakuji Temple
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Raku Bus #100: Peach-colored Cherry Blossoms of Spring
(* Sometimes the Raku Bus #100 operates in a standard bus unlike the design shown above. Please check the number displayed on the bus to confirm if it is indeed the Raku Bus #100.)
3Route Map
4Bus Stops
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Raku Bus #101
How to Get on & off the Bus
1Route
Kyoto Station - Nijo Castle - Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine - Kinkakuji Temple - Daitokuji Temple - Kitaoji Bus Terminal (Kitaoji Subway Station)
2Image of Bus
Raku Bus #101: Green Summer Trees
(* Sometimes the Raku Bus #101 operates in a standard bus unlike the design shown above. Please check the number displayed on the bus to confirm if it is indeed the Raku Bus #101.)
3Route Map
4Bus Stops
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Raku Bus #102
How to Get on & off the Bus
1Route
Ginkakuji Temple - Kyoto Imperial Palace - Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine - Kinkakuji Temple - Daitokuji Templd - Kitaoji Bus Terminal (Kitaoji Subway Station)
2Image of Bus
Raku Bus #102: Yellow Leaves of Fall
(* Sometimes the #102 bus operates in a standard bus unlike the design shown above. Please check the number displayed on the bus to confirm if it is indeed the Raku Bus #102.)