A Japanese bus company's first bunk bed bus aims to remove accommodation costs for young concert travellers Japan will unveil ...
Japan is launching it's first-ever double-decker sleeper bus with seats that flatten out for passengers travelling between ...
Japan has launched a sleeper bus with fully flat seats that could help concertgoers and tourists avoid having to pay for a hotel. Bus operator Kochi Ekimae Kanko has unveiled their new double-decker ...
The sleeper bus, which the operator has dubbed a ‘mobile capsule hotel’, will run a trial service from March 4 between Tokyo and Kochi – a city on the island of Shikoku. Inside, there’s ...
The new double-decker, with operator Kochi Ekimae Kanko, is a service that is called a “mobile capsule hotel” that comes with curated seats that fully recline to transform into flat bunk beds.
Kochi Ekimae Kanko recently unveiled its new bus equipped with special seats that unfold into flat bunk beds. The bus seats 24 passengers and will begin weekly service on a trial basis between Tokyo ...
For long-distance travel in Japan, most people’s first transportation choice is the shinkansen, followed by a plane if their destination isn’t easily accessible via the bullet train network. But for a ...
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