Meitetsu Bus Center, Bus station and skyscraper in Nakamura-ku, Japan
Meitetsu Bus Center is a bus station and building complex in Nakamura-ku, housed on the third and fourth floors of the Men's Building with twelve boarding platforms. The facility handles both local and long-distance routes throughout the region.
The bus station developed from growing transportation demands in Nagoya to connect urban and suburban areas more efficiently. The project shaped how people moved around the city and neighboring regions.
The center sits near the Nana-chan mannequin statue, which serves as a landmark and meeting spot for travelers arriving at the complex. Many people use this statue as a reference point before boarding their buses.
The bus station operates from early morning until late evening, with ticket sales from 6:40 AM to 11:10 PM. Visitors can access free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and a convenience store for basic needs.
The station provides direct bus routes to distant destinations like Shirakawa-go, Takayama, and Himakajima through combined land and water transportation services. These multimodal options allow travelers to book complex journeys from one central location.
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