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  2. JR Bus - Wikipedia

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    JR Bus Kanto Company: Kantō region: JR Tokai Bus Company: Tōkai region: Central Japan Railway Company: West Japan JR Bus Company: Hokuriku region, Kansai region: West Japan Railway Company: Chugoku JR Bus Company: Chūgoku region: JR Shikoku Bus Company: Shikoku region: Shikoku Railway Company: JR Kyushu Bus Company: Kyūshū region: Kyushu ...

  3. Kantō Railway - Wikipedia

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    Kanto Railway is also a bus company with coverage in the south and central Ibaraki and east Chiba. The bus department occupies 70% of benefit of the Kanto Railway. The company has ten offices and the service distance is 2,788.8 km. The bus department used to have vast bus routes, but some were discontinued after proving unprofitable.

  4. Japan Railways Group - Wikipedia

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    The logo common throughout the JR group JR Group service regions. The Japan Railways Group, more commonly known as the JR Group (Jeiāru Gurūpu) or simply JR, is a group of railway companies in Japan that underwent division and privatization [1] of the government-owned Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.

  5. JR Hokkaido Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    JR Hokkaido Bus (ジェイ・アール北海道バス株式会社, Jei āru Hokkaidō basu kabushikigaisha) is an operator of inter-city and local bus lines based in Hokkaido, Japan. A wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido), JR Hokkaido Bus is one of eight JR Bus companies within the Japan Railways Group (JR Group).

  6. Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency

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    JRTT is currently the parent entity of the following JR Group companies: . Hokkaido Railway Company; Shikoku Railway Company; Japan Freight Railway Company; In 2011, the National Diet passed legislation requiring JRTT to use its retained earnings from other businesses for the purpose of Shinkansen construction and capital expenditures at its subsidiary railway companies.

  7. Pasmo - Wikipedia

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    Pasmo is a development of the Passnet system used by many non-JR railway lines in the Greater Tokyo Area. The system offers interoperability with the JR East Suica system, as well as integrating private bus companies into the former Passnet network.

  8. MARS (ticket reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    The MARS system used in JR ticket offices is Japan’s largest online real-time system, providing a year-round availability of 99.999%. [2] It offers a range of services, including seat reservations on Shinkansen and Limited Express trains and fare calculation for basic fare tickets, commuter passes, and express tickets. [ 3 ]

  9. Awa-Shirahama Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a new building was opened. [2] The bus terminal is situated near Nojimazaki Lighthouse and Shirahama Onsen.. Two routes connect Tateyama Station and Tokyo Station) operated by JR Bus Kanto; four routes bound that connect Awa-Kamogawa Station or Chiba Station and operated by Nitto Kotsu.