written by Deas 84 days ago
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I just had my first experience with a highway bus last Friday night - Tokyo to Imabari. And I gotta say...not impressed. I will continue to shell out for the trains as long as I can afford to do so. (And since I don't have to orchestrate the migration plan for a family of 8, it's within my means.) I got almost zero sleep and got off the bus with a tweaked neck and some lower back pain.
written by LongCountdown 84 days ago
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That poor kid, I hope he has a stock of paper bags!
"My son loves trains and he gets sick on buses," she adds. "But the bus is a lot cheaper, so we just make him put up with it."
written by Deas 84 days ago
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"Thanks, Mom. I'll remember this when choosing your nursing home."
written by ShaneS 83 days ago
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You guys are too funny! I recently packed some guests off to Fuji-san on the highway bus and they didn't comment either way - then again they were pretty stoked to have the Fuji-san sunrise experience and it was only a couple of hours from Shinjuku.
written by smoother 82 days ago
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I've taken the highway bus plenty of times and it's not a big deal. I mean... it's a bus. Who doesn't know what a bus is like before you get onto one? I don't get what the big deal is. I usually watch a DVD or play my DS or sleep.
written by LongCountdown 82 days ago
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How can you sleep with the stench of salaryman socks all around you?
written by smoother 82 days ago
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Maybe we've been taking different buses. Mine usually have a mix of middle age men, women, and college aged people. One guy drank for about 2 hours straight. Drink, toilet, drink toilet, good times. Everybody is quiet and nobody stinks. You need to stop taking those busted lines and hop on the smoother VIP routes.
written by samuraidave 81 days ago
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I take highway buses all the time. I've taken them to Kyoto, Niigata, and Aomori many times. They're far more affordable than the Shinkansen. For overnight I use an eyemask to help me sleep. I notice a number of people use those neck pillows.
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I just had my first experience with a highway bus last Friday night - Tokyo to Imabari. And I gotta say...not impressed. I will continue to shell out for the trains as long as I can afford to do so. (And since I don't have to orchestrate the migration plan for a family of 8, it's within my means.) I got almost zero sleep and got off the bus with a tweaked neck and some lower back pain.
That poor kid, I hope he has a stock of paper bags!
"My son loves trains and he gets sick on buses," she adds. "But the bus is a lot cheaper, so we just make him put up with it."
"Thanks, Mom. I'll remember this when choosing your nursing home."
You guys are too funny! I recently packed some guests off to Fuji-san on the highway bus and they didn't comment either way - then again they were pretty stoked to have the Fuji-san sunrise experience and it was only a couple of hours from Shinjuku.
I've taken the highway bus plenty of times and it's not a big deal. I mean... it's a bus. Who doesn't know what a bus is like before you get onto one? I don't get what the big deal is. I usually watch a DVD or play my DS or sleep.
How can you sleep with the stench of salaryman socks all around you?
Maybe we've been taking different buses. Mine usually have a mix of middle age men, women, and college aged people. One guy drank for about 2 hours straight. Drink, toilet, drink toilet, good times. Everybody is quiet and nobody stinks. You need to stop taking those busted lines and hop on the smoother VIP routes.
I take highway buses all the time. I've taken them to Kyoto, Niigata, and Aomori many times. They're far more affordable than the Shinkansen. For overnight I use an eyemask to help me sleep. I notice a number of people use those neck pillows.