Kyoto Recommendation : Kyoto Three Most Famous Temples Relaxing Day Tour How to Use a Bus The City Bus’s all-day pass is only valid for the City Bus, which are mostly green colored. Other private buses are not spotted often and they usually have red line. To use the Pass for the first time of the day, you put it through the printer beside the driver as you get off to mark the date of use. Then you just show a driver the Pass when using for the second time. Major bus stations have signs noticing an approach of the next bus.
![]() (Insert the Pass in ④ slot and then it comes out from ① slot )
It should be noticed that in Japan, you should get on aboard from the rear door and exit through the front door.
![]() Buses of three digits number are normally faster then two digits and sometimes skip minor stations. Besides, RAKU BUS are particularly convenient for tourists to visit popular temples in the city. The following three lines are most frequently used by tourists.
![]() #100 Kyoto Station – Sanjusangen-do Temple – Kiyomizu-dera Temple – Ginkakuji Temple – Nanzenji Temple
#101 Kyoto Station – Nijo-jo Castle – Kinkakuji Temple
#102 Ginkakuji Temple – Kinkakuji Temple
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