Aizu Bus
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Parent | Michinori Holdings |
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Founded | 21 March 1943 |
Headquarters | 195 Byakkocho, Aizu-wakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan (福島県会津若松市白虎町195) |
Service area | Fukushima |
Service type | Bus |
Routes | Routemap |
Chief executive | 佐藤 俊材 |
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The Aizu Bus CO., LTD. (会津乗合自動車株式会社 Aizu noriai jidousha Kabushiki gaisya) is an affiliated company of Michinori Holdings. Tobu Group had had shares of this company until around 2011.[1]
Outline[edit]
The bus company was established in 21 March 1943.[2] Aizu Bus operates bus routes around Aizu-Wakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture. And, a lot of bus routes based on Aizu-Tajima Station and Aizukogen-Ozeguchi Station, Aizu-Wakamatsu Station. Service area has many tourist spots, which are Ouchijuku, Tō-no-Hetsuri, Tsuruga Castle, Lake Inawashiro, Mount Bandai, Oze National Park.
History[edit]
- 1943
- On 21 March - Establishment
- On 15 June - Transferred bus routes from Aizu Bus LLC due to unification when World War Ⅱ.
- On 13 December - As transferred bus routes from Kihan Motor, determined present service area.
- On December 1953 - Transferred bus routes between Aizu-Tajima Station and Kinugawaonsen Station from Tobu Railway.
- On 10 July - "Aizu-Wakamatsu - Koriyama - Iwaki Line" was operated as "limited express" with Fukushima Transportation and Joban Kotsu Motor
- On 9 October 1987 - As Yagan Railway was open to traffic, discontinued bus routes between Aizu-Tajima and Kinugawaonsen.
- 1996
- On 20 January - "Aizu-Wakamatsu - Koriyama - Iwaki Line" was operated as "Expressway bus" and ran via Joban Expressway.
- On 24 May - Commenced operating Low Emission Bus between Aizu-Tajima Station and Oze National Park.
- On 2 October 1997 - Commenced operating "Aizu-Wakamatsu - Niigata Line" as "Expressway bus" with Niigata Kotsu.
- On 1 October 2009 - Aizu Taxi merged into Aizu Bus.
- On 2 December 2010 - Determined to be support by "Regional Economy Vitalization Corporation of Japan"[3][4][1]
- 2013
- On 2 August - "Regional Economy Vitalization Corporation of Japan" which is a share holder transferred shares to Michinori Holdings.[5][6][7]
- On 30 August - As completed to transfer shares, the bus company has belongs to Michinori Holdings.
Offices[edit]
- Head quarter and Wakamatsu Office
- 195 Byakkocho, Aizu Wakamatsu
- Ashinomaki GArage
- Ahinomaki, Odocho, Aizu Wakamatsu
- Kawaguchi Gaarge
- 1498-2, Kawaguchi-Kanearaimichishita, Kaneyama, Ōnuma District, Fukushima
- Kitakata Office
- 8285-1, Machida, Kitakata
- Tajima Office
- 108-1, Yutoshita, Naka-arai, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima
- Nozawa Office
- 3178-5, Shimokoyaostu, Nozawa, Nishiaizu, Yama District, Fukushima
- Bange Office
- 2408, Omichi, Aizubange, Kawanuma District, Fukushima
- Hongo Garage
- Yamamichishita, Aizumisato, Ōnuma District, Fukushima
- Yamaguchi Bench Office
- 825-1, Yamaguchi-murakami, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima
- Koriyama Konan Office
- 83-1, Fukuramachiura, Konan, Koriyama, Fukushima
Bus routes[edit]
Taxi Departmnet[edit]
- Aizu Taxi
Subsidiary companies[edit]
Other Michinori Group[edit]
See also[edit]
Head quarter had located Oshiage, Sumida, Tokyo which there had been also a head quarter of Tobu Railway until 2011.[1]
- Tobu Railway
- Tobu Bus
- Asahi Motor
- Toya Kotsu (At present, this company belongs to Michinori Holdings)
References[edit]
Further reading[edit]
External links[edit]
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