奈良交通榛原営業所, Bus depot in Uda, Japan
Nara Kotsu Haibara Bus Depot is a transportation facility in the Uda region that serves as a connection point for multiple bus routes linking surrounding communities. The station handles passenger transfers and coordinates services across several local lines throughout the day.
The station was established in the 1940s as part of Nara Kotsu's regional network when local transportation services were reorganized. It has since remained a core facility for connecting communities in the Uda area.
The depot maintains routes that transport visitors to the National Herb Symposium every autumn, connecting local communities with traditional medicinal plant events.
The depot is accessible on most days and displays clear signage indicating which buses depart from each platform. Passengers should arrive early at waiting areas since buses operate on regular schedules.
During winter months, the depot operates specialized frost-viewing bus services from Haibara Station South Exit to observe natural ice formations.
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