The is a subsidiary company of TÃ Âbu Bus.
In 2002, Tà Âbu Railway was split into a railway company and a bus company. The bus company was further divided into Tà Âbu Bus Nikkà Â, Tà Âbu Bus West, Tà Âbu Bus East (discontinued in 2022), and Tà Âbu Bus Central. Tà Âbu Bus Nikkà  operates all routes in the area around Nikkà  Station and Tà Âbu-Nikkà  Station in Nikko, Tochigi. The area served by these bus routes includes many tourist destinations, such as Tà Âshà Â-gà «, Chà «zenji, and Rinnà Â-ji.
The company primarily uses Hino Rainbow and Isuzu Erga models, which are types of stage carriage buses. The Isuzu Erga was introduced as a "two-seater" in 2012 as part of the company's efforts to improve accessibility for disabled passengers. Due to demand for sightseeing buses that require warm interiors in winter, the company also makes use of the Hino S'elega.
The buses can be accessed via doors in the front or middle of the bus, with the exception of the sightseeing buses, which only feature a door in the front.
Tickets for riding the bus are sold at information desks at Tà Âbu Nikkà  Station, Chà «zenji Onsen, and Yumoto Onsen.
Free pass tickets allow purchasers to get on and off at any of the bus stops within the designated area of the ticket, and are almost all available for two days, though there are exceptions.
Since 23 February 2010, passengers are able to use IC cards (PASMO, Suica) to ride the Tà Âbu Bus Nikkà Â.
The is a bus company within the Tobu Group which was established on 30 January 2002 to inherit all the shares of the TÃ Âbu Railway bus division.
The company was established on 30 January 2002 by spinning off from TÃ Âbu Railway. The company began formal operations in its current form on 30 September 2002. In addition, the TÃ Âbu Railway was split into 4 subgroups: TÃ Âbu Bus East, TÃ Âbu Bus Central, TÃ Âbu Bus West, TÃ Âbu Bus Nikko. TÃ Âbu Bus is a holding company owning assets of these different subsidiaries, and as such does not operate any of the bus routes directly. However, the company does sell tickets for bus routes operated by these subsidiaries, as well as manage the lease of their properties.
The history of Tobu Bus begins with the establishment of MÃ Âbu Motor, which was an affiliated company of TÃ Âbu Railway in Gunma and Saitama in 1933. The bus department of TÃ Âbu Railway was established in Kawagoe, Saitama, on 1 April 1934. In September 1936, these two companies were merged into TÃ Âbu Motor and the new company inherited the service areas of Saitama, Gunma, Ibaraki, and Tochigi from TÃ Âbu-affiliated companies.
After World War II, Tà Âbu Motor and Tà Âbu Nikkà  Tramway were taken over by Tà Âbu Railway. The bus business ran a deficit in 1980 due to a decrease in passengers by 80%, and Tà Âbu Railway decided to split up as described above in September 2001 due to the difficulty of continuing operations. The offices and bus routes not transferred to Tà Âbu Bus at the time of this split were transferred to Asahi Motor Group around 1990.
The is a subsidiary company of Tobu Bus. The head office is located in à Âmiya-ku, Saitama.
In 2002, the company was spun off from Tà Âbu Railway. The bus company runs in the area around the train stations serviced by the Tà Âbu Urban Park Line, the Takasaki Line, and the Tà Âbu Tà Âjà  Line in Saitama. The company primarily serves tourists (Kawagoe) as well as commuters.
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is a subsidiary company of TÃ Âbu Bus. The head office is located in Adachi.
In 2002, the company was spun off from the TÃ Âbu Railway bus department. The bus company operates in the area around the train stations serving the TÃ Âbu Skytree Line. On 1 October 2021, TÃ Âbu Bus East was merged into TÃ Âbu Bus Central. Following this, the company began operating in the area servicing the stations of the TÃ Âbu Urban Park Line, the Tsukuba Express, and the JÃ Âban Line in Chiba.
Companies previously belonging to the TÃ Âbu Group: