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Shiraoi Bus Information

Public Bus Service Operating in Shiraoi

[Updated January 2026]

This page provides information on how to ride Shiraoi’s public buses, “Gurupon” and “Genki-go,” including route maps and the latest timetables.
It also includes bus information for travel from JR Shiraoi Station to the National Ainu Museum Upopoy, along with money-saving tips.
Check here for affordable and convenient bus options to help plan your trip.

Gurupon (Shiraoi Community Bus)

This bus operates loop routes serving JR Shiraoi Station, Upopoy, and the Jinya Shiryokan (Sendai Clan Shiraoi Manor House Museum), as well as routes connecting the town center with the Hagino and Shadai areas.

FareAdults (high school age and over): 100 yen / Elementary and junior high school students: 50 yen / Preschool children: Free
Cash only (credit cards and transportation IC cards are not accepted)
One-Day Pass
(available for purchase on board the bus)
Adults (high school age and over): 200 yen / Elementary and junior high school students: 100 yen
Day Not in OperationMondays (or the next weekday if Monday is a public holiday), and the year-end and New Year holidays (December 29 to January 3)
Service may also be suspended at short notice due to vehicle maintenance or other reasons.

Enjoy special offers at participating restaurants when you use the discounted one-day pass!

Town Center Loop

This loop bus starts from the South Exit of JR Shiraoi Station and circulates through the town center. It also stops at Upopoy.

Hagino-Shadai Line

This bus runs from Hagino Community Center to JR Shadai Station via JR Shiraoi Station. It also stops at Upopoy.

Genki-go (Shiraoi Area Loop Bus)

This route connects the Kojohama area with the town center and also passes through JR Shiraoi Station and Upopoy.

FareAdults (high school age and over): 100 yen / Elementary and junior high school students: 50 yen / Preschool children: Free
Cash only (credit cards and transportation IC cards are not accepted)
Day Not in OperationSundays, public holidays, and the year-end and New Year holidays (December 31 to January 3)
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