Ishinomaki Station - Bus Terminal

Bus Terminal

Following local bus lines are all operated by Miyakou Bus Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Miyagi Transportation (=Miyagi Kotsu) Co., Ltd. except for "Shibuya -> Shinjuku" in Tokyo.

  • Bus Stop #1 bound for:
    • Miyakou Bus Ishinomaki Depot (=Ishinomaki Eigyo-sho, in Japanese)
  • Bus Stop #2 bound for:
    • Shibuya -> Shinjuku
      • Over-night Highway bus called "Hirose Liner". Co-operated by Miyagi Transportation (=Miyagi Kotsu) and Keio Dentetsu Bus Corporation, one of bus-sector subsidiaries of Keio Corporation. Seat reservation is required in advance.
    • Watanoha
    • Onagawa
    • Sashigahama, Onagawa
    • Ayukawa Seaport/ Ferry Terminal for Kinkasan
      • with dropping to stop at San Juan Bautista theme park by some of the buses on Saturdays and Holidays only.
  • Bus Stop #3 bound for:
    • Sendai, via AEON Ishinomaki Shopping Center (Mall)
      • Inter-city Highway bus with stopping at bus stop #33 of the west exit side of Sendai Station. Seat Reservation is not required.
    • Iinogawa or "Renaissance-kan", via Ishinomaki Senshu University
    • Downtown Round Bus: Kadonowaki/Clockwise, Yamashita/Counter-clockwise
  • Bus Stop #4 bound for:
    • Kanan Branch Office (of the Ishinomaki City Office) (=Kanan-shisho)
    • AEON Ishinomaki Shopping Center (Mall)
      • Some buses are opetated through the Ishinomaki Red Cross Hospital.
    • Ishinomaki Red-Cross Hospital
    • Iinogawa, via Ishinomaki Red Cross Hospital

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