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  2. Osaka Express - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Express (built in 2007) is a container ship operated by the shipping company Hapag-Lloyd. This vessel has a capacity of 8749 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and 103,800 tonnes deadweight (DWT). It can achieve a speed of 25 kn. It belongs to the Colombo Express class of ships. [1]

  3. Toyota JPN Taxi - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota JPN Taxi (Japanese: トヨタ・ジャパンタクシー, Hepburn: Toyota Japantakushī), sometimes known as the Toyota Japan Taxi, [1] is a hybrid electric taxicab built to universal design specifications mandated by the Japanese government.

  4. Nihon Kotsu - Wikipedia

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    Nihon Kotsu also participated in a government trial of taxi sharing in early 2018. [9] NK was the first major customer for the JPN Taxi, a new Japanese taxi design based on the black cabs of London, which began production in 2017. [3] [6] In 2018, NK began selling multilingual payment terminals to other taxi operators in Japan. [10]

  5. EX-IC - Wikipedia

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    EX-IC (Express IC) is a contactless smart card system that enables ticketless travel on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen and Sanyō Shinkansen lines in Japan.The system was introduced by JR Central in March 2008 for use on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen, and it was expanded to the Sanyō Shinkansen in August 2009.

  6. Hanshin Namba Line - Wikipedia

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    The Dempo Line was renamed the Nishi-Osaka Line (西大阪線). September 1965 - Nishi-Osaka limited express service started. December 1, 1974 - Nishi-Osaka limited express service was abandoned. July 10, 2001 - Nishi-Osaka Railway Co., Ltd. was established to restart the extension from Nishikujō to Namba.

  7. Rakuraku Biwako - Wikipedia

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    The Biwako Express service was introduced from 2 June 2003. [5]The service was made entirely no-smoking from 1 June 2009. [6]The service started calling at Minami-Kusatsu Station, [7] and all seats become reserved [8] from 13 March 2021.