Raku Bus is an express tourist bus service that encompasses all major tourist sights in the city. The bus is designed for tourists for convenient navigation.
On board are electronic signages with English translations, helping you understand essential directions. Raku Bus operates on three main routes;
Bus No. 100, or the pink-colored bus
Operating Hours: 7:40 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Route: Kyoto Station – Kyoto National Museum – Sanjusangen-do Temple – Kiyomizu-dera – Gion – Heian-Jingu Shrine – Ginkakuji Temple
Bus Stop – Kyoto Station Platform D1
Bus No. 101, or the green-colored bus
Operating Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Route: Kyoto Station – Nijo Castle – Kitano Tenmanggu Shrine – Kinkakuji Temple – Daitokuji Temple – Kitaoji Bus Terminal
Bus No. 102, or the yellow-colored bus
Operating Hours: 8:04 a.m. to 4:34 p.m.
Route: Ginkakuji-michi Bus Stop – Kinkakuji Temple – Kyoto Imperial Palace – Kitano Tenmanggu Shrine – Daitokuji Temple – Kitaoji Bus Terminal
A single-journey costs JPY 230, PHP 93.88, or USD 1.73 for adults ages twelve and up. While children, ages six to eleven, have to pay JPY 120, PHP 48.98, or USD 0.90.
Otherwise, avail of the One-Day Bus Pass for JPY 700.00, PHP 285.73, or USD 5.26. You may include unlimited subway rides for JPY 1,100, PHP 449.00.00, or USD 8.27. It is sold at tourist information centers, ticketing counters, and vending machines in Kyoto Station.