Overnight Stays in Japan: Night Buses, Sleeper Trains & Ferries Explained
- Lani

- Jun 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 17

Japan provides various overnight transportation options as an alternative to conventional hotel accommodations, such as overnight trains, buses, and ferries. These options merge travel and lodging into one, offering spaces where passengers can rest during long journeys!
Things to Know:
These options often combine transport and accommodation, saving money and time.
Overnight options tend to fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons like Golden Week or cherry blossom season, so book ahead!
Keep in mind, space is limited. You should double check the bag limit and pack according.
Consider luggage delivery services if you want to travel more carefree.

You can bring essentials like water, snacks, toiletries, and a neck pillow.
Stopping at a konbini or picking up food at the station is recommended since food options may be limited on board.
Expect a lot of movement or noise. If you're sensitive to this, consider bringing earplugs, an eye mask, and possibly a sleep aid.
Wi-Fi is not guaranteed so download offline maps, media, and tickets beforehand.
🚢 Overnight Ferries

Sunflower Ferry from Beppu to Osaka Popular Routes: Tokyo–Hokkaido, Osaka–Shikoku, Fukuoka–Osaka
Cabins can range from shared sleeping areas to private cabins with beds and bathrooms.
Onboard amenities might include public baths or showers, dining options such as restaurants or vending machines, as well as lounges and observation decks.
Arrive 1–2 hours before departure for check-in and boarding.
Consider motion sickness medication if prone to seasickness.
🚆 Overnight Trains (limited availability)

Options are more limited due to many classic overnight trains being discontinued or running as luxury experiences.
Tickets can be purchased directly online or in person. If you have the JR Pass consider that it only covers base fare but not cabin surcharges.
Space is very limited and advanced purchase is highly recommended.
Facilities can include bathrooms, showers (usually coin-operated), and vending machines.
🚌 Overnight Buses

Widespread Routes: Major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Sapporo.
Standard seats are 3 or 4 across, limited recline. Premium seats usually can recline or have a pod-style seats with curtains for privacy.
Certain buses may be designated for ladies only or have specific sections separated for them.
Some bus companies offer blanket, slippers, and USB charging ports.
You should arrive at least 15–30 minutes early from your boarding time because departure times are punctual.
Popular companies include Willer Express, JR Bus, and VIP Liner.
Some buses have onboard toilets; others stop periodically at rest areas.
Cons: | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To see our overnight stay on the Sunflower Ferry, take a look at this article.





Comments