Japan’s first bunk-bed bus allows tourists to skip the hotel - Operator expects demand to come from tourists bound for Tokyo ...
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 ...
A man from Indonesia is set to become the first foreign bus driver under Japan's specified skilled worker status of residence ...
For long-distance travel in Japan, most people’s first transportation choice is the shinkansen, followed by a plane if their ...
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 ...
Transit in most global cities is government-run. But in Japan, that’s not the case. There, private companies run a sprawling ...
He used a blade-like object to attack three people waiting for a bus near the station, police said. One of them, Hiroyuki ...
Riding the bus in Tokyo can be confusing ... If you do decide to rent a car, be aware of Japanese road rules. For example, in Japan, cars drive on the left, signs are written in Japanese and ...