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  1. In the legal sense, there are two types (with several subcategories) of rail transportation systems in Japan: railway (鉄道, tetsudō) and tramway (軌道, kidō). Every public rail transportation system under government regulation in Japan is classified either as railway or tramway.

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    Our goals are to: 1. Provide a centralized discussion point for articles about railways in Japan 2. Standardize articles about Trains in Japan 3. Provide information that's useful for both railway enthusiasts andvisitors to Japan 4. Create an interesting portal 5. And of course... improve as many Japanese railway articles to featured status

    Since many of the articles in our scope originated as translations of the articles at the Japanese Wikipedia, one of our aims is to improve relations with Wikipedias in other languages. In particular, we could improve the quality of the articles here by inviting English-speaking users from the Japanese Wikipedia, and translating articles as part of...

    Similar to the Collaboration of the week, but on a smaller scale, you might want to "adopt" an article. This would involve doing the research, writing, and picture-taking (if possible) for either a non-existent article or a stub. Of course, everyone else can still edit an adopted article, and you can work on other things too, but the idea is to fin...

    See Category:Japan railway line templatesfor a full listing of templates that list every station on a line (for use in line/station articles)

    Template:Infobox station - Add to an articles using {{Infobox station}}
    Template:Infobox rail line - Add to an articles using {{Infobox rail line}}
    Template:Infobox Train - Add to an articles using {{Infobox Train}}
    Template:Infobox Locomotive - Add to an articles using {{Infobox Locomotive}}
    You may add the "|trains=yes" parameter to the {{WikiProject Japan}} template on the talkpage of articles that are within our scope.
    Also add {{WikiProject Trains in Japan}} to the page (replacing the {{WikiProject Trains}} if present as the {{WikiProject Trains in Japan}} template now implements the {{WikiProject Trains}} templ...
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    " Rapid Trains " or " Rapid Service " ( Japanese: 快速列車, Hepburn: Kaisoku Ressha) are trains that generally do not require an additional charge such as an express fare on Japanese railroads, but provide express service to the destination station by passing through some or all of the intermediate stations and stopping only at major stations.

  5. The history of rail transport in Japan began in the late Edo period. There have been four main stages: Stage 1, from 1872, the first line, from Tokyo to Yokohama, to the end of the Russo-Japanese war; Stage 2, from nationalization in 1906-07 to the end of World War II; Stage 3, from the postwar creation of Japanese National Railways to 1987;

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Japan. Taking the train in Japan - all you need to know. John Walton. Mar 28, 2024 • 11 min read. Find your way in Japan with our ultimate guide to rail travel © Chay_Tee / Shutterstock. You will fall passionately in love with trains in Japan. Japanese people didn’t invent rail travel, but they arguably perfected it.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Art & Culture Japanese History & Culture. A History of Japanese Train Evolution. See how interwoven public and private spheres spawned Japans modern railways and the complex story about their evolution. By Cezary Jan Strusiewicz. November 2, 2023 Updated On November 15, 2023.

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