TOKYO, Mar 22 (News On Japan) –
A long-held perception that overnight highway buses are inexpensive but exhausting is being challenged, as a regional bus operator in Japan moves to redefine long-distance travel with the country’s first fully flat sleeper seats.
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The introduction of “full-flat seats” on highway buses marks a breakthrough that many in Japan had once considered impossible due to strict safety regulations, yet the company behind the innovation succeeded in overcoming these barriers through years of persistence and technical development.
The idea traces back to a scene witnessed overseas three decades ago, which later inspired a decade-long effort to bring a similar concept to Japan, culminating in the launch of the sleeper-style bus service.
Since beginning regular operations, the company has rapidly expanded its services, adding more routes and increasing frequency in response to strong demand, while also introducing artificial intelligence to improve operations and enhance the passenger experience.
At the same time, further refinements to the seating design are underway, as the company continues to iterate on comfort and functionality, positioning the service as a viable alternative to traditional overnight travel options.
With momentum building through successive service expansions and technological upgrades, attention is now turning to the next phase of development, as the operator sets its sights on further innovations in Japan’s evolving long-distance transport market.
Source: テレ東BIZ
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