Jonan Kotsu Co., Ltd. is a charter bus company with a wide variety of vehicles based in Hiroshima City. Please feel free to use it for group trips, school events, business, transfers, etc.
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●From large buses to small taxis...
●For sightseeing and transportation with a large number of people...
●For employee trips and graduation trips...
●For transportation such as ceremonial occasions and club activities...
●For sightseeing with family, friends, small groups...
Jonan Kotsu Co., Ltd. offers a wide variety of vehicles from small/jumbo taxis to micro/medium sized buses/large buses (Super high decker). We will propose a plan that meets your needs. Please feel free to contact us.
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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park centered around the Atomic Bomb Dome, a world heritage site, and Hiroshima Castle (Rijyo Castle) built by Terumoto Mouri in 1592.
Now it is a history exhibition room with five layers of rebar. We will show you the highlights of Hiroshima city, such as museums, various museums and gardens.
"Aki no Miyajima" is famous worldwide as one of Japan's three scenic spots. The Itsukushima Shrine, which is also registered as a World Cultural Heritage, was built by Kiyomori Taira in the 12th century.
A large torii gate that is painted red in the sea, a shrine that seems to float in the sea at high tide.
The majestic architecture connected by a corridor about 300 meters east and west is a masterpiece!
Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture, known for the hometown of the battleship “Yamato”. It is famous as a shipbuilding town, but it is also a town full of retro charm with brick buildings. It is a sightseeing course where you can fully enjoy the historical corridor full of romance.
It's a greedy plan for sightseeing spots in and around Hiroshima city. From Hiroshima city to Hatsukaichi city, you can go to Iwakuni city, Yamaguchi prefecture via Miyajima island, which is one of the three scenic spots in Japan.