The area served by these bus routes includes many tourist destinations, such as Tōshō-gū, Chūzenji, and Rinnō-ji.
[2] The company primarily uses Hino Rainbow and Isuzu Erga models, which are types of stage carriage buses.
The Isuzu Erga was introduced as a "two-seater" in 2012 as part of the company's efforts to improve accessibility for disabled passengers.
Due to demand for sightseeing buses that require warm interiors in winter, the company also makes use of the Hino S'elega.
[3] Since 23 February 2010, passengers are able to use IC cards (PASMO, Suica) to ride the Tōbu Bus Nikkō.
However, the company does sell tickets for bus routes operated by these subsidiaries, as well as manage the lease of their properties.
The history of Tobu Bus begins with the establishment of Mōbu Motor,[11][12] which was an affiliated company of Tōbu Railway in Gunma and Saitama in 1933.