There are 3 ways to get from Karato to Shimonoseki (Station) by bus, taxi, or foot
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The cheapest way to get from Karato to Shimonoseki (Station) is to taxi which costs ¥1500 - ¥1900 and takes 2 min.
The fastest way to get from Karato to Shimonoseki (Station) is to taxi which takes 2 min and costs ¥1500 - ¥1900.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Karato and arriving at Shimonoseki Station station. Services depart every four hours, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 5 min.
The distance between Karato and Shimonoseki (Station) is 3 km.
The best way to get from Karato to Shimonoseki (Station) without a car is to bus which takes 5 min and costs .
The bus from Karato to Shimonoseki Station takes 5 min including transfers and departs every four hours.
Karato to Shimonoseki (Station) bus services, operated by Sanden Kotsu, depart from Karato station.
Karato to Shimonoseki (Station) bus services, operated by Sanden Kotsu, arrive at Shimonoseki Station.
There are 195+ hotels available in Shimonoseki (Station).
What companies run services between Karato, Yamaguchi, Japan and Shimonoseki (Station), Japan?
Sanden Kotsu operates a bus from Karato to Shimonoseki Station every 4 hours, and the journey takes 5 min.
- Phone
- 083-232-7775
- Website
- sandenkotsu.co.jp
Bus from Karato to Shimonoseki Station
- Ave. Duration
- 5 min
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Schedules at
- yamaguchiube-airport.jp
- Ave. Duration
- 2 min
- Estimated price
- ¥1,500–1,900
Daiichi Kotsu Sangyo
- Phone
- +81 93-521-3216
- Website
- kitakyushu.0152.jp
Kitakyu Nishitetsu Taxi
- Phone
- +81 93-652-3402
- Website
- k-nishitaku.co.jp
Meiko Taxi
- Phone
- +81 93-631-3737
- Website
- k-mkg.jp
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