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Japan’s first-ever bunk-bed ‘sleeper bus’ will need you to buckle up while snoozingA Japanese bus company's first bunk-bed bus aims to remove accommodation costs for young concert travellers Japan will unveil its first-ever double-decker sleeper bus on March 4, travelling ...
An extra-long railing on the top bunk of this set of bed provides security for young sleepers. Storage designed by Mark Hoesterey is provided both under the beds and underneath stair risers. (Long ...
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.
With the Baby Bunk sleeper you won’t have to. It’s a cleverly designed co-sleeper that conveniently positions baby right next to you without having to share your bed.
A bunk bed sold at one of Australia’s biggest furniture retailers has been recalled because it poses the risk of trapping children. Harvey Norman in Mascot, NSW, has had to recall the Domino ...
Japan’s first-ever bunk-bed ‘sleeper bus’ aims to remove accommodation costs for young travellers. The double-decker sleeper bus is due to be unveiled on March 4 and will travel between ...
The bus will come with 12 bunk beds, which will therefore seat 24 passengers, and be priced at ¥7,300 (approximately £37) for the duration of the trial period, following which it will cost ¥ ...
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