The bus even comes with a heart-shaped window like the one at a famous Kyoto temple.
Over the years, people around the world have been falling in love with Japanese trains, which come decked out with pianos, anime characters, and even Japanese gardens.
Now, though, it’s time to shift our attention to Japanese buses, or at least, one bus in particular, which is making news for its stunning interior, designed to resemble the inside of a Japanese teahouse.
Called the Ujicha Bus (Uji Tea Bus), the new vehicle will make you feel as if you’ve stepped into a tearoom to enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
Inside, you’ll find a decorative tea canister by the front door as you enter, a hanging scroll with “tea” written on it in beautiful calligraphy at the back, and bamboo screens on the doors, windows and two of the seats.
The best thing about the interior, though, is its zen-like teahouse corner, located at the very back of the bus. This is where you’ll find a small table in between two seats, with a circular window behind one seat and a stunning heart-shaped window by the table.
This window is actually modelled on the heart-shaped window at Shojuin temple in Kyoto’s Ujitawara, an area famous for producing quality tea. Tourists have been flocking to the temple to photograph its beautiful window for their social media accounts.
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The heart-shaped window on the bus is just as stunning as the one at the temple, only this one provides passengers with a view of an ever-changing landscape inside the heart as the bus travels along its route.
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Other heart-shaped details can be found around the bus, including on its front, and on the stop buttons inside.
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宇治茶バスすごいねんけど、、、✨✨✨
— みゅと (@Myto05231114) April 17, 2019
本当にバス、、、?! pic.twitter.com/CpnDcSD1b9
Passengers who purchase a one-day pass for 1,300 yen (US$11.78) can also receive a round wooden ticket (only available in limited numbers) as a commemorative token to take home.
Fares start at 290 yen (US$2.70) and go up to 650 yen for a one-way journey, making the all-you-can ride day pass a good investment.
The Ujicha bus began regular service from April, and currently runs between Keihan-Uji Station and Okuyamada Shoujuin Guchi in Southern Kyoto. However, the bus only runs on Sundays and public holidays, and will only be in service until 24 November, with the schedule available in English here.
The new bus, which can also be chartered out for private groups and tours, was purchased and refurbished with funds from the Kyoto Tea Industry Convention Center and the Kyoto Yamashiro Japan Agricultural Cooperative. Their goal is to introduce more people to the beauty of Uji’s widely acclaimed tea-producing region, and help visitors to experience their famous green tea in a new and novel way.
It really is a unique way to travel around Uji, and if you’re visiting the region, you might want to stop off to try their matcha ramen too!
Source: Kyoto Keihan Bus
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