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Japan’s First No-Driver Bus Is Rolling, and It’s a Big DealJapan just took a big step into the future of public transport. On March 5th, in the quiet town of Sakai, Ibaraki Prefecture, ...
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Japan’s first bunk-bed bus allows tourists to skip the hotelNamed “Sommeil Profond”, or “deep sleep” in French, the bus is set to begin a trial weekly service between Tokyo and southern Japan's Kochi prefecture from 4 March. The bus will come with ...
On a recent winter day, a bus was traveling through an intersection in Tokyo with pedestrians at a speed of 30 kph.
Share the best of The Jakarta Post with friends, family, or colleagues. As a subscriber, you can gift 3 to 5 articles each month that anyone can read—no subscription needed! n Indonesian man ...
An Indonesian man will be the first to take advantage of Japan extending the scope of its specified skilled worker visa to encompass the road transportation sector when he begins work as a bus ...
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