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Hapi-Line Fukui: Born Alongside The ShinkansenFriday, April 26
3:30 am on NHK 9.4Hapi-Line Fukui is a parallel conventional line that opened alongside the Hokuriku Shinkansen, running between Kanazawa and Tsuruga. See how the company plans to face its financial challenges. -
Hapi-Line Fukui: Born Alongside The ShinkansenThursday, April 25
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4Hapi-Line Fukui is a parallel conventional line that opened alongside the Hokuriku Shinkansen, running between Kanazawa and Tsuruga. See how the company plans to face its financial challenges. -
Hapi-Line Fukui: Born Alongside The ShinkansenThursday, April 25
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4Hapi-Line Fukui is a parallel conventional line that opened alongside the Hokuriku Shinkansen, running between Kanazawa and Tsuruga. See how the company plans to face its financial challenges. -
Hapi-Line Fukui: Born Alongside The ShinkansenThursday, April 25
8:30 am on NHK 9.4Hapi-Line Fukui is a parallel conventional line that opened alongside the Hokuriku Shinkansen, running between Kanazawa and Tsuruga. See how the company plans to face its financial challenges. -
Collaborating to Revive Japan's StationsFriday, April 19
3:30 am on NHK 9.4Various efforts are being made to revitalize stations with few users, including collaborating with private companies and local governments. See how the station buildings are being utilized. -
Collaborating to Revive Japan's StationsThursday, April 18
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4Various efforts are being made to revitalize stations with few users, including collaborating with private companies and local governments. See how the station buildings are being utilized. -
Collaborating to Revive Japan's StationsThursday, April 18
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4Various efforts are being made to revitalize stations with few users, including collaborating with private companies and local governments. See how the station buildings are being utilized. -
Collaborating to Revive Japan's StationsThursday, April 18
8:30 am on NHK 9.4Various efforts are being made to revitalize stations with few users, including collaborating with private companies and local governments. See how the station buildings are being utilized. -
Yuri Kogen Railway: Getting People Back On TrackFriday, April 12
3:30 am on NHK 9.4Opening in 1985, Yuri Kogen Railway in Akita Prefecture continues to face challenging business conditions as the population along the line declines. See how the company is struggling to survive. -
Yuri Kogen Railway: Getting People Back On TrackThursday, April 11
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4Opening in 1985, Yuri Kogen Railway in Akita Prefecture continues to face challenging business conditions as the population along the line declines. See how the company is struggling to survive. -
Yuri Kogen Railway: Getting People Back On TrackThursday, April 11
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4Opening in 1985, Yuri Kogen Railway in Akita Prefecture continues to face challenging business conditions as the population along the line declines. See how the company is struggling to survive. -
Yuri Kogen Railway: Getting People Back On TrackThursday, April 11
8:30 am on NHK 9.4Opening in 1985, Yuri Kogen Railway in Akita Prefecture continues to face challenging business conditions as the population along the line declines. See how the company is struggling to survive. -
Jr Geibi Line and Kisuki Line at a CrossroadsFriday, April 5
3:30 am on NHK 9.4In 2022, JR West announced the income and expenditure for local lines with particularly low ridership. See how the local government and community are working to promote the use of these lines. -
Jr Geibi Line and Kisuki Line at a CrossroadsThursday, April 4
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4In 2022, JR West announced the income and expenditure for local lines with particularly low ridership. See how the local government and community are working to promote the use of these lines. -
Jr Geibi Line and Kisuki Line at a CrossroadsThursday, April 4
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4In 2022, JR West announced the income and expenditure for local lines with particularly low ridership. See how the local government and community are working to promote the use of these lines. -
Jr Geibi Line and Kisuki Line at a CrossroadsThursday, April 4
8:30 am on NHK 9.4In 2022, JR West announced the income and expenditure for local lines with particularly low ridership. See how the local government and community are working to promote the use of these lines. -
Riding In Style: Exploring Japan's Tourist TrainsFriday, March 29
3:30 am on NHK 9.4In 2023, Japan Railway Journal showcased 10 tourist trains running throughout the country. Join us as we examine the results of an online poll about these trains. -
Riding In Style: Exploring Japan's Tourist TrainsThursday, March 28
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4In 2023, Japan Railway Journal showcased 10 tourist trains running throughout the country. Join us as we examine the results of an online poll about these trains. -
Riding In Style: Exploring Japan's Tourist TrainsThursday, March 28
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4In 2023, Japan Railway Journal showcased 10 tourist trains running throughout the country. Join us as we examine the results of an online poll about these trains. -
Riding In Style: Exploring Japan's Tourist TrainsThursday, March 28
8:30 am on NHK 9.4In 2023, Japan Railway Journal showcased 10 tourist trains running throughout the country. Join us as we examine the results of an online poll about these trains. -
The Tohoku Shinkansen: Full Speed AheadFriday, March 22
3:30 am on NHK 9.4JR East is working to reduce travel times by increasing the speed of the Tohoku Shinkansen to attract tourists and revitalize the region. The company is currently conducting tests using its test vehicle, the ALFA-X. They aim to realize a commercial operation with a maximum speed of 360km/h by developing new rolling stock as well as supporting infrastructure. With the extension of the Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen scheduled to open in the spring of 2031, the company is looking to compete with the airlines, which see around 10 million passengers per year. See the latest developments of the ALFA-X, as well as environmental measures to reduce noise pollution along the line. -
The Tohoku Shinkansen: Full Speed AheadThursday, March 21
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4JR East is working to reduce travel times by increasing the speed of the Tohoku Shinkansen to attract tourists and revitalize the region. The company is currently conducting tests using its test vehicle, the ALFA-X. They aim to realize a commercial operation with a maximum speed of 360km/h by developing new rolling stock as well as supporting infrastructure. With the extension of the Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen scheduled to open in the spring of 2031, the company is looking to compete with the airlines, which see around 10 million passengers per year. See the latest developments of the ALFA-X, as well as environmental measures to reduce noise pollution along the line. -
The Tohoku Shinkansen: Full Speed AheadThursday, March 21
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4JR East is working to reduce travel times by increasing the speed of the Tohoku Shinkansen to attract tourists and revitalize the region. The company is currently conducting tests using its test vehicle, the ALFA-X. They aim to realize a commercial operation with a maximum speed of 360km/h by developing new rolling stock as well as supporting infrastructure. With the extension of the Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen scheduled to open in the spring of 2031, the company is looking to compete with the airlines, which see around 10 million passengers per year. See the latest developments of the ALFA-X, as well as environmental measures to reduce noise pollution along the line. -
The Tohoku Shinkansen: Full Speed AheadThursday, March 21
8:30 am on NHK 9.4JR East is working to reduce travel times by increasing the speed of the Tohoku Shinkansen to attract tourists and revitalize the region. The company is currently conducting tests using its test vehicle, the ALFA-X. They aim to realize a commercial operation with a maximum speed of 360km/h by developing new rolling stock as well as supporting infrastructure. With the extension of the Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen scheduled to open in the spring of 2031, the company is looking to compete with the airlines, which see around 10 million passengers per year. See the latest developments of the ALFA-X, as well as environmental measures to reduce noise pollution along the line. -
Choshi Electric Railway: Turning Creative Ideas into ProfitFriday, March 15
3:30 am on NHK 9.4Many railway companies have suffered during the pandemic, but the Choshi Electric Railway in Chiba Prefecture made a profit for the first time in six years in 2021. This is because 80% of their sales come from non-train operations, such as selling wet rice crackers, track ballasts, train sounds, auctioning station names and even producing a movie. Take a look at the unique ideas implemented by the company's president to keep the company on track. -
Choshi Electric Railway: Turning Creative Ideas into ProfitThursday, March 14
9:30 pm on NHK 9.4Many railway companies have suffered during the pandemic, but the Choshi Electric Railway in Chiba Prefecture made a profit for the first time in six years in 2021. This is because 80% of their sales come from non-train operations, such as selling wet rice crackers, track ballasts, train sounds, auctioning station names and even producing a movie. Take a look at the unique ideas implemented by the company's president to keep the company on track. -
Choshi Electric Railway: Turning Creative Ideas into ProfitThursday, March 14
2:30 pm on NHK 9.4Many railway companies have suffered during the pandemic, but the Choshi Electric Railway in Chiba Prefecture made a profit for the first time in six years in 2021. This is because 80% of their sales come from non-train operations, such as selling wet rice crackers, track ballasts, train sounds, auctioning station names and even producing a movie. Take a look at the unique ideas implemented by the company's president to keep the company on track. -
Choshi Electric Railway: Turning Creative Ideas into ProfitThursday, March 14
8:30 am on NHK 9.4Many railway companies have suffered during the pandemic, but the Choshi Electric Railway in Chiba Prefecture made a profit for the first time in six years in 2021. This is because 80% of their sales come from non-train operations, such as selling wet rice crackers, track ballasts, train sounds, auctioning station names and even producing a movie. Take a look at the unique ideas implemented by the company's president to keep the company on track. -
Must-See Railway News: The Latter Half of 2023Friday, March 8
2:30 am on NHK 9.4Railway news from the latter half of 2023. Join us as we see various railway-related events post-pandemic, new initiatives by railway companies, the unveiling of new vehicles, and more. -
Must-See Railway News: The Latter Half of 2023Thursday, March 7
8:30 pm on NHK 9.4Railway news from the latter half of 2023. Join us as we see various railway-related events post-pandemic, new initiatives by railway companies, the unveiling of new vehicles, and more. -
Must-See Railway News: The Latter Half of 2023Thursday, March 7
1:30 pm on NHK 9.4Railway news from the latter half of 2023. Join us as we see various railway-related events post-pandemic, new initiatives by railway companies, the unveiling of new vehicles, and more. -
Must-See Railway News: The Latter Half of 2023Thursday, March 7
7:30 am on NHK 9.4Railway news from the latter half of 2023. Join us as we see various railway-related events post-pandemic, new initiatives by railway companies, the unveiling of new vehicles, and more. -
Shining A Light On Japan's MonorailsFriday, March 1
2:30 am on NHK 9.4Monorails, which make use of the space above public land, are gaining attention as safe and economically efficient modes of transportation. Explore Japan's world-class monorails.