There are 3 ways to get from Obama to Shimabara by bus, train, car, or taxi
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Bus, train
best- Take the bus from 山の上(バス) to 有喜(バス)bus
- Take the train from Honisahaya to Reikyukoen-Taiikukantrain [183606] Shimabara Railway / ...
2h 56mDrive 31.8 km
cheapest- Drive from Obama to Shimabaracar 31.8 km
29 min¥551–796Taxi
- Take the taxi from Obama to Shimabarataxi 31.8 km
29 min¥11,000–14,000
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Obama to Shimabara is to drive which costs ¥550 - ¥800 and takes 29 min.
The fastest way to get from Obama to Shimabara is to drive which takes 29 min and costs ¥550 - ¥800.
The distance between Obama and Shimabara is 69 km. The road distance is 31.8 km.
The best way to get from Obama to Shimabara without a car is to bus and train which takes 2h 56m and costs .
It takes approximately 2h 56m to get from Obama to Shimabara, including transfers.
Yes, the driving distance between Obama to Shimabara is 32 km. It takes approximately 29 min to drive from Obama to Shimabara.
There are 79+ hotels available in Shimabara.
What companies run services between Obama, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan and Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan?
There is no direct connection from Obama to Shimabara. However, you can take the bus to 有喜(バス), take the bus to 本諫早駅前(バス), walk to Honisahaya, then take the train to Reikyukoen-Taiikukan. Alternatively, you can drive from Obama to Shimabara in around 29 min.
- Phone
- 0957-62-2231
- Website
- Shimatetsu
Train from Honisahaya to Reikyukoen-Taiikukan
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 7m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Website
- Shimatetsu
- Phone
- 095-823-6155
- Website
- Nagasaki Ken-ei Bus
Bus from 山の上(バス) to 有喜(バス)
- Ave. Duration
- 34 min
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Website
- Nagasaki Ken-ei Bus
- Ave. Duration
- 29 min
- Estimated price
- ¥11,000–14,000
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