Japan is working hard to improve accessibility, but challenges remain. Here is what you need to know about riding the Sky Hop Bus if you have mobility needs.
Wheelchair Accessibility
- The Buses: Most modern Sky Hop buses are equipped with a ramp for wheelchair access to the lower deck.
- Limitations: The top deck (open air) is usually accessible only via a spiral staircase. Therefore, wheelchair users may be restricted to the lower, enclosed deck.
- Booking: It is highly recommended to contact the operator in advance or inform the staff at the ticket counter so they can ensure a compatible bus is scheduled.
For Seniors / Limited Mobility
- Stairs: The stairs to the top deck can be steep. Hold the handrails firmly.
- Seating: If the stairs are difficult, the lower deck offers large windows and air conditioning, which can be more comfortable in extreme heat or cold.
- Priority Seating: There are priority seats designated for seniors and pregnant women.
Luggage
- Large Bags: The bus is not designed for transporting luggage between hotels. There is no trunk space.
- Hand Luggage: Small backpacks are fine.
- Coin Lockers: We recommend leaving large suitcases in coin lockers at Tokyo Station (Marunouchi stop) before boarding.
Language Support
- The audio guide system is intuitive.
- Staff at the main Mitsubishi Building terminal usually speak English and can assist with directions or maps.
Wi-Fi
Most buses offer Free Wi-Fi. Look for the network name and password on the seat back. Useful for posting those photos instantly!