立川巴士拜島營業所, Bus terminal in Tachikawa, Japan.
The Tachikawa Bus Haijima Office is a transportation hub in eastern Tokyo's metropolitan area that organizes bus routes to residential neighborhoods, schools, and commercial zones. The facility has ticket counters, route maps displayed throughout, and waiting areas with seating for passengers.
The office opened in 1958 as part of the public transportation expansion following World War II. It grew alongside Tokyo's suburban development to serve the increasing population in the eastern areas.
The terminal reflects Japanese transportation efficiency through its schedule adherence and integration with local community transportation needs.
The office is easily accessible by public transportation and has clear signage for different bus lines. Visitors should note that peak times are early morning and late afternoon when commuters use the facility most.
The facility uses digital display boards that show real-time bus arrivals and schedule changes in several languages. This makes it easier for foreign travelers to find their bus and quickly spot any delays.
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