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Planes - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Three new planes decorated with characters from the popular Pokémon (Pocket Monster) television series entered the fleet of All Nippon Airways in late June. ANA had asked elementary schoolchildren to send in designs featuring Pokémon characters.
Trains - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Night trains serving long-distance routes had been losing passengers to the much faster Shinkansen bullet trains and airplanes, but they have recently been making a comeback among Japanese families and retired couples who enjoy their hotel-like comfort and among business travelers who appreciate their well-planned schedules.
Back on the Tracks | Lifestyle | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The number of cities served by trams is set to rise. Several cities, mainly in provincial areas, have built or are planning to build next-generation tram systems. The vehicles typically run within central city areas and supplement intercity rail services.
Discovering Japan by Train - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Many different types of trains run on Japan's complex network of tracks, from the Shinkansen (Bullet Train), which reaches a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour, to steam locomotives. In this article we're going to board some unique trains as we explore Japan.
Suica and ICOCA - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Prepaid train fare cards are nothing new, but nowadays more advanced types of fare cards are coming into use. They are called Suica and ICOCA. These two related types of cards are really quite amazing. Let's look at how they work and what they can do.
Bullet Train - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Japan is very proud of its high-speed train system, the Shinkansen, or "bullet train," which is known and admired throughout the world. It transports large numbers of people to faraway destinations quickly and safely. How and when did this train system come into being? And what are the technologies that make it work? Let's find out.
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Personal Mobility Vehicles: Taking You Anywhere You Like 2 - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Personal mobility vehicles are a convenient means of transportation, allowing users to drive on roads as well as move along sidewalks and get around inside buildings. They are powered by electricity, which is environmentally friendly, and their small size is expected to ease traffic congestion and parking space shortages.
Personal Mobility Vehicles: Taking You Anywhere You Like 1 - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Personal mobility vehicles are a convenient means of transportation, allowing users to drive on roads as well as move along sidewalks and get around inside buildings. They are powered by electricity, which is environmentally friendly, and their small size is expected to ease traffic congestion and parking space shortages.
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