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  2. Nagasaki Electric Tramway - Wikipedia

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    One-day pass (¥600 for adults / ¥300 for children), as well as 24-hour pass (¥700 for adults / ¥350 for children), is available using a iPhone or Android smartphone on the Japan Transit Planner by Jorudan app in many languages including Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean & Thai.

  3. Kyoto Municipal Subway - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto Municipal Subway (京都市営地下鉄, Kyōto-shiei chikatetsu), also known as Kyoto City Subway, is the rapid transit network in the city of Kyoto, Japan. Operated by the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau, it has two lines.

  4. Osaka Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Metro (大阪メトロ [a], Ōsaka Metoro) is a major rapid transit system in the Osaka metropolitan area of Japan, operated by the Osaka Metro Company, Ltd.It serves the city of Osaka and the adjacent municipalities of Higashiosaka, Kadoma, Moriguchi, Sakai, Suita, and Yao.

  5. Rail transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Japan is a major means of passenger transport, especially for mass and high-speed travel between major cities and for commuter transport in urban areas. It is used relatively little for freight transport, accounting for just 0.84% of goods movement.

  6. Tokyo Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Metro (Japanese: 東京メトロ, Tōkyō Metoro) is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily ridership of 6.52 million passengers (as of 2023), the Tokyo Metro is the larger of the two subway operators in the city; the other being the Toei Subway, with 2.85 million average daily rides.

  7. Tokyo subway - Wikipedia

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    1938: Tokyo Rapid Transit Railway Co., Ltd. (東京高速鉄道株式会社, Tōkyō Kōsoku Tetsudō Kabushiki Gaisha) opens its subway system between Aoyama 6-chome (present-day Omotesando) and Toranomon. 1939: Tokyo Rapid Transit Railway extends its line from Toranomon to Shimbashi, and starts an reciprocal operation with Tokyo Underground ...

  8. List of urban rail systems in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Aichi Rapid Transit: Linimo (Tōbu Kyūryō Line) 9 8.9 18,500 2011 [16] 6,772,000 2011 [16] Nagoya Guideway Bus [e] Yutorito Line: 9 6.5 3,578,785 2010 [17] Nagoya Rinkai Rapid Transit Aonami Line: 11 15.2 10,244,154 2010 Toyohashi Railroad: Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line: 16 18.0 7,504,000 2010 [18] Toyohashi Railroad Azumada Main Line: 14 5. ...

  9. Transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Roads In Japan, from Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) Archived 28 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine - English and Japanese website, the link refer specifically to 5 PDF chapters - as well as a reference chapter - on road history, statistics, maps, construction and advanced road technologies in Japan (graphics ...