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Foxconn is nearing a deal to supply electric buses to Japanese commercial automaker Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus, Japan's ...
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Hyundai expands footprint in Japan with new electric buses - MSNFortunately for Hyundai, the electric bus market in Japan is still in its infancy. So far, about 250 electric buses have been sold, mostly Chinese models from BYD, AsiaStar, and AlphaBus.
Walking the beat in Japan, a "heaven for cops" 05:45. A Japanese bus driver with 29 years of service lost his retirement package worth $84,000 after being fired for stealing $7 from passengers' fares.
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YouTube on MSNBus-train. A New Type of Transport Has Appeared in Japan #shortsIt's a bus, it's a train, it's a DMV! A dual-mode vehicle equally at home on road and rail is set to make its public debut on Saturday in the town of Kaiyo in Japan's Tokushima prefecture. Subscribe!
TOKYO -- Japan's first sleeper bus with fully flat seats could soon help budget-conscious travelers cut back on increasingly pricey hotel stays. Kochi Ekimae Kanko recently unveiled its new bus ...
Details on the new Port Authority Bus Terminal. The 2.1 million square-foot facility will replace the Truman era terminal with a modern, efficient, and sustainable one.Work on the projected $10 ...
The Supreme Court of Japan decided on Thursday that a Japanese bus driver with 29 years of service rightfully lost his $84,000 pension after he was caught stealing $7 from the fare box.
Japan is launching it's first-ever double-decker sleeper bus with seats that flatten out for passengers travelling between two cities - however, there is one major catch once onboard ...
Knife festival brings 600 years of Japanese knives … 1 day ago. Video. BBB: How to ... “The new bus facilities are going to range from $100 million to $150 million,” Sniffen said.
It’s the first sleeper bus in Japan to come with fully reclinable seats (Picture: Kochi Ekimae Kanko) Exploring new cities is always exciting, but the price of travel and accommodation can put a ...
Securing bus drivers is becoming a major challenge for Japan, with the government projecting a shortage of around 22,000 workers in 2029.
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