Celebrating 40 Years of Service Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Highway Bus: Cheaper Than the Shinkansen
If you are traveling from Tokyo to Niigata, the highway bus is without question the best value option. One-way fares start from just ¥4,800—less than half the price of the Shinkansen. With such savings, you can enjoy more of Niigata’s delicious seafood, local cafés, and sake. This article introduces the highlights of the Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Line, one of the most cost-effective and comfortable routes for your next trip.
▼What Kind of Bus Is It? (As of August 2025)
・Relax in 3-row independent seats that feel like a private space.
・Take short breaks at scenic service areas and enjoy the journey through multiple prefectures.
Note: Features may vary depending on the bus, so please check in advance.
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About the Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Line
The route is jointly operated by Seibu Bus, Niigata Kotsu, and Echigo Kotsu, offering both daytime and overnight services. Buses depart from five terminals across Tokyo and Saitama, including Busta Shinjuku and Ikebukuro East Exit, and stop at 12 destinations in Niigata Prefecture.
>>「Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Line」Official website:here
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Great Value Compared to Other Options
When compared to other transport methods, the Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Line offers exceptional savings—up to ¥6,000 one way or ¥12,000 round trip. That’s enough to upgrade your hotel, enjoy gourmet meals, or try local sake. Saving on transportation means you can spend more on experiences once you arrive.
How to Board at Busta Shinjuku
If you’re boarding from Busta Shinjuku, here’s how to find the departure area:

From JR Shinjuku Station, exit via the South Exit or New South Exit.

Cross the street and you’ll see the “Busta Shinjuku” sign.

The terminal is located on the 4th floor—just follow the signs and take the escalator.

The B4 gate for the Nagaoka/Niigata-bound bus is located right next to the information counter. 
It’s very easy to find and well signposted.
Onboard Facilities

Next, we will introduce the onboard facilities of the Tokyo-Nagaoka/Niigata line in detail. *Please note that the features may differ depending on the bus you board.
◼︎Luggage

Large items such as suitcases are stored under the bus before departure.

Smaller bags and backpacks can be kept in the overhead compartment or beside your seat.
◼︎Seats



The 3-row independent seats offer a semi-private space, with a leg rest that helps reduce fatigue and makes long rides more comfortable.

Each seat also comes with power outlets or USB ports, so you can charge your devices during the journey.

Free Wi-Fi is available on board, making it easy to watch videos, check maps, or browse social media.
◼︎Restroom

An onboard toilet is available for peace of mind during long-distance travel. Please be cautious when moving around, as the bus may sway while driving.
My Bus Experience

I arrived about 10 minutes before departure, and the bus left right on schedule at 10:25 AM. Since it was a weekend, the bus was quite full, so booking early is recommended, especially during busy seasons.

The bus made two rest stops: Kamisato Service Area – approximately 15 minutes. A large and lively stop with many food and souvenir options.


Echigo-Kawaguchi Service Area – approximately 15 minutes. Smaller, but features a viewing deck with beautiful Niigata scenery.

After stopping at several local stops including Uonuma and Nagaoka North, the bus arrived at Niigata Station right on time at 4:17 PM. It was a smooth and comfortable ride from start to finish.
Recommended Spots After Arriving in Niigata
Finally, we’d like to introduce three spots where you can enjoy Niigata even after arriving in the evening!
◻︎Niigata Craft Beer Hall

Located inside Niigata Station, this venue features a wide range of local craft beers.


The Niigata Rice Lager, brewed with local Koshihikari rice, has a delicate flavor reminiscent of sake and makes a great souvenir. ◎Niigata Craft Beer Hall
| Opening hours | 10:00~20:30 |
| Closed days | None |
| Google MAP | https://maps.app.goo.gl/mM8sTiJ48yA3G4p38 |
| Phone | 025-282-5400 |
| https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerniigata/ |
◻︎Musubitei Niigata

For dinner, try freshly made rice balls at Musubitei Niigata, which opened in summer 2025.


Each onigiri is made with Uonuma Koshihikari rice and Ariake seaweed, creating the perfect balance of flavor and texture.
◎Musubitei Niigata
| Opening hours | 8:00~23:00 |
| Closed days | None |
| Google MAP | https://maps.app.goo.gl/7TscdP2mwkSrx2aj8 |
| Phone | 025–385–6981 |
| Official website | https://www.musubitei.jp/ |
◻︎Taketoku Kamaboko (CoCoLo Niigata Store)


A long-established local shop famous for Shinjo, a traditional fishcake made from minced fish mixed with yam and egg white, then steamed and fried.

The Shrimp Shinjo is especially recommended and pairs perfectly with sake or beer.
◎Taketoku Kamaboko (CoCoLo Niigata Store)
| Opening hours | 10:00~21:00 |
| Closed days | None |
| Google MAP | https://maps.app.goo.gl/tVYqtAhH9J9pVyQVA |
| Phone | 025-288-1667 |
| Official website | https://jenic.jp/cocolo/shop/detail.php?sc_name=niigata&id=1214 |
Why Choose the Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Line

Affordable, comfortable, and convenient, the Tokyo–Nagaoka–Niigata Highway Bus offers one of the best travel experiences between Tokyo and Niigata. Enjoy the savings, relax on the way, and make the most of your time exploring Niigata’s rich food and culture.
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The information in this article is current at the time of writing.
It may differ from the latest information.



