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  2. Hato Bus - Wikipedia

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    The company started regular Tokyo half-day sightseeing bus services. [5] In April 1951, the company launched regular night time sightseeing services. In September 1951, it began full-day courses in Tokyo, and in June 1953 English-language tour serves for non-Japanese visitors.

  3. Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    It enabled day trips between Tokyo and Osaka, the two largest metropolises in Japan, significantly changed the style of business and life of the Japanese people, and increased new traffic demand. The service was an immediate success, reaching the 100 million passenger mark in less than three years on 13 July 1967, and one billion passengers in ...

  4. Tōkaidō Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo–Osaka express trains, Tsubame and Hato, began to be hauled by JNR EF58 locomotives for the entire length of the route, reducing travel time from 8 hours to 7 hours and 30 minutes. [10] With no concerns about smoke polluting the carriages, these trains were painted light green and nicknamed Aodaishō (green snakes, referring to the ...

  5. Tokaido Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    On October 1 that same year, the line was officially opened, with the first train, Hikari 1, traveling from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka with a top speed of 210 km/h (130 mph). [14] In November 1965, both services had their schedule reworked so that the new timetable listed travel times of three hours for the Hikari and four hours for the Kodama. [15]

  6. Walk Japan - Wikipedia

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    Walk Japan Limited, also known as WJ, or simply Walk Japan, is a Japan based tour company, founded in 1992 by Tom Stanley and Dick Irving.The company is a pioneer of "off-the-beaten-track" walking tours in Japan and are known for their tours to parts of Japan that are often not available for most visitors to Japan.

  7. Tokyo Mizube Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Mizube Line (東京水辺ライン, Tōkyō Mizube Rain, "Tokyo Waterfront Line") is a water bus service in Tokyo. A public company called Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association (東京都公園協会, Tōkyō-to Kōen Kyōkai) operates the lines on Tokyo riverside. The services include public lines listed below, as well as event cruises ...

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