When a Japanese school bus starts to empty, it becomes the perfect place for the Japanese porn industry to launch a new branch of its line.
It’s called the M3 Bus, and it’s an open-air bus service that takes passengers on a daily tour of the country, from Tokyo to Nagoya, to Osaka and then to Fukuoka.
The buses come equipped with a huge array of toys, ranging from giant vibrators and vibrators with vibrators to dildos and dildoes with dildones, and even a new breed of vibrator, the mini-vibrator, which is supposed to be “more comfortable” than the real thing.
But if you’re not into that sort of thing, the bus schedule on the M5 website says that it will take you to some of the world’s most popular tourist attractions, including Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station, Osaka’s Odaiba Station and the popular Fukuokusu Park in Fukuochi.
I went to the M7 bus schedule to find out more.
How much does it cost?
You’ll pay around ¥50 for a seat, and you’ll have to book in advance if you want to go on a tour.
If you want an extended stay, you’ll pay ¥2,800, plus tax and fees.
Is the bus available on weekends?
Yes, but it’s not as easy as it sounds.
M7 buses run every day from 6pm until 9pm, and they do run during the weekdays, which means you won’t be able to see the buses all day.
They also don’t run on weekends, so you’ll need to book early if you are travelling to or from a weekend.
What does the bus stop look like?
The bus stops are on the left-hand side of the bus, and are very large.
Where do I sit?
Your seat is on the front of the front seat, which has a large recliner that is attached to a seat cushion.
Do I have to wear a seatbelt?
No, but you should always wear one.
You can also find some other safety tips at the Japan Bus Safety Guide, but the M9 bus schedule also has some tips for children under the age of five.
So how does it work?
There’s a mobile app that allows you to order online, and the app shows you the schedule.
When you book in person, you can select a bus from a queue, which shows you where all the buses are located.
After booking, you get an email from the bus company, which tells you the time of departure and the bus number and the date of the arrival.
Once the bus has arrived, you sit down and take your seat.
Then, the driver will tell you the bus will take off at a specified time.
Does it have WiFi?
It does, but if you don’t have a smartphone, you will have to get an internet connection, which will be charged at ¥1,300 (about $1.50).
Does the bus run on time?
Mostly, but there are some instances when the buses don’t make it to their destinations.
One example of this was during a visit to Tokyo’s Ginza district, which the M8 bus schedule showed was empty for a period of time.
What do you get if you buy a bus ticket?
Depending on how much you want, you may get one of two options: You get to choose a seat and seatbelt.
This is a bit more expensive, but is usually included in the price.
On the other hand, you buy the tickets and then you’ll get to use the bus in the same seat.
Where are the toilets?
If the M1 bus schedule is correct, you might get one on the right hand side of each seat, so there is a place for you to sit.
However, the M2 schedule has this option on the rear of each bus.
In addition, there are two toilet facilities on the side of every bus.
You can find the exact locations on the bus schedules.
Who does the service for?
A lot of Japanese people have a love/hate relationship with the M15 bus schedule.
The M15 schedule was first released in 2013 and was based on the assumption that it would bring more people onto the bus network, which had been starved of people in recent years.
According to Japanese news site Dailymotion, the new M15 will not bring more visitors on the system.
Instead, it will bring more revenue from selling advertisements.
Some people have complained that it’s a little more expensive than the M14 schedule, but I don’t think that is the case.
Are there any rules