
Seibubus ZSB3 -Tickets and online bookings
Seibubus ZSB3 is a transportation company in Japan. Seibubus ZSB3 operates in Tokyo, Tsubame, Niigata, Yuzawa Niigata, Nagaoka in Japan. Popular routes include Tokyo to Tsubame, Tokyo to Niigata, Tokyo to Yuzawa Niigata, Yuzawa Niigata to Tokyo, Nagaoka to Tokyo.
Seibubus ZSB3’s popular routes

Tokyo to Tsubame
There are 2 ways to get from Tokyo to Tsubame, including bus and train.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 21:00 and has a duration of 4 hours 45 minutes.
Tokyo to Tsubame by bus
Starting Price: US$ 41The only travel class available is Standard.Tokyo to Niigata
There are 2 ways to get from Tokyo to Niigata, including bus and train.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 21:00 and has a duration of 5 hours 27 minutes.
Tokyo to Niigata by bus
Starting Price: US$ 41The only travel class available is Standard.Tokyo to Yuzawa Niigata
There are 2 ways to get from Tokyo to Yuzawa Niigata, including bus and train.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 21:00 and has a duration of 3 hours 31 minutes.
Tokyo to Yuzawa Niigata by bus
Starting Price: US$ 41The only travel class available is Standard.Yuzawa Niigata to Tokyo
There are 2 ways to get from Yuzawa Niigata to Tokyo, including bus and train.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 23:16 and has a duration of 2 hours 56 minutes.
Yuzawa Niigata to Tokyo by bus
Starting Price: US$ 41The only travel class available is Standard.Nagaoka to Tokyo
There are 2 ways to get from Nagaoka to Tokyo, including train and bus.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 21:30 and has a duration of 4 hours 42 minutes.
Nagaoka to Tokyo by bus
Starting Price: US$ 41The only travel class available is Standard.
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