Nagoya Municipal Bus

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Bus in the Nakagawa Ward, Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star rolling stock (2009)

The Nagoya Municipal Bus (名古屋市営バス, Nagoya-shi Ei Basu) is a bus service operated by the Bus Service Division of the Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya (名古屋市交通局, Nagoya-shi Kōtsūkyoku). It is also called City Bus (市バス, Shibasu).

The bureau mainly operates bus routes in the wards of Nagoya.

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