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TRANSPORTATION
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Feb 16, 2024
Climate change threatens EU trains, but resilience is expensive
Europe¡¯s railways, a safe, low-carbon technology that still carries a little glamor, are on the brink of a new era.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Aug 19, 2022
Airline and railway items recycled to deliver the joy of travel
Aluminum alloy from decommissioned shinkansen trains has been used to make tie clips as well as in pillars in a souvenir shop at Tokyo Station.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Aug 10, 2022
Forget about Brad Pitt in his latest movie; the bullet train is the real star
A new movie finally gives top billing to Japan¡¯s most famous train. But it comes during troubled times for the fabled Shinkansen.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Aug 9, 2022
Tokyo taxi fares set for rare hike as inflation pressures mount
The hikes are needed in order to improve the wages and working environment of drivers, as well as to cover for rising fuel costs, the transport ministry said.
JAPAN
Jan 24, 2022
As omicron spreads in Japan, business continuity plans come into focus
Companies and local governments are drawing up measures to keep business going even if many staffers can¡¯t work due to infection or being deemed a close contact.
JAPAN
Dec 7, 2020
Travelers to Japan are using public transit after arrival, and that¡¯s a problem
Lax enforcement of rules stopping travelers from overseas using trains and buses from airports is becoming a vulnerability in Japan¡¯s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Feb 5, 2020
Nihon Kotsu and DeNA to integrate taxi-hailing services
Major taxi operator Nihon Kotsu Co. and information technology firm DeNA Co. will integrate their taxi-hailing app businesses April 1.
JAPAN
Jan 28, 2020
Railway operators in final phase of preparing for Tokyo Games
Railway operators in the Tokyo area are in the final stages of preparations for the Olympics and Paralympics this summer.
BUSINESS
Jan 27, 2020
Tracking the Wuhan virus outbreak¡¯s impact on business and travel
A rapidly spreading viral outbreak is disrupting travel and business in China, which has taken unprecedented steps to lock down cities with a combined 40 million people around the epicenter in Wuhan to try to slow its progress.
BUSINESS
Jan 5, 2020
2020 Olympics fuel race to monetize autonomous driving
One day in December, a self-driving bus in Gunma completed an 18-km run from Maebashi to Shibukawa and back, dropping fare-paying passengers off at designated stops and navigating public roads.
JAPAN
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New Year's Special
Jan 2, 2020
Can Tokyo¡¯s soft power push ensure a positive Olympic legacy?
When the capital hosted the Olympic Games over half a century ago, it was heralded as a symbol of Japan¡¯s postwar recovery. This time around, Tokyo appears keen on trading brick and mortar for hearts and minds.
BUSINESS
Dec 27, 2019
Robots cleaning up at stations and airports in labor-hungry Japan
More and more unmanned cleaning robots are being used in Japan, mainly at public transportation facilities, amid severe labor shortages.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Dec 23, 2019
Kansai railways branch out into new businesses to head off depopulation
As part of efforts to raise earnings before population decline strikes their service areas, railways in the Kansai region are trying to expand into other businesses.
BUSINESS
Dec 23, 2019
Japan considers law requiring local governments to fill transport gaps in rural areas
The transport ministry is considering a new system to help maintain public transport services in nonurban areas at a time when the population has been declining.
JAPAN
Dec 16, 2019
Ferry service in western Japan ends 109 years of history
A ferry connecting Uno Port in Okayama Prefecture and Takamatsu Port in Kagawa Prefecture has ceased services after 109 years.
JAPAN
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Regional Voices: Hiroshima
Dec 13, 2019
Hiroshima¡¯s middle school students wear bike helmets, so why not high schoolers?
A 33-year-old housewife in the city of Kure phoned the Chugoku Shimbun one day to convey her concern about her sixth-grade son. He will be attending a junior high school starting next spring and will be traveling there by bicycle, but he does not want to wear a helmet because he does not like its design....
JAPAN
Dec 12, 2019
Tokyo¡¯s Ginza Line to be partially suspended over New Year¡¯s due to work at Shibuya Station
Tokyo¡¯s busy Ginza Line, which runs from Shibuya to Asakusa on a route that connects two of the capital¡¯s top spots for tourists, will be partially suspended over the New Year¡¯s holiday due to construction of a new platform at Shibuya Station, operator Tokyo Metro Co. has said.
JAPAN
Dec 2, 2019
Self-driving wheelchairs tested at Haneda Airport
Trials of next-generation self-driving electric wheelchairs have been carried out at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, to help elderly and other people get to boarding gates more easily.
COMMUNITY
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Voices
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OVERHEARD
Nov 23, 2019
A commute that crushes the life out of you
¡®Catching the Chuo Line during rush hour really does crush the life out of you — literally.¡¯
JAPAN
Nov 16, 2019
JR East shows off a nearly complete Takanawa Gateway Station, the Yamanote Line¡¯s newest stop
East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) gave the media a preview Saturday of platforms and other facilities at Takanawa Gateway, a new Yamanote Line station under construction in Tokyo that is slated to open next spring.
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