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AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runways TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.ROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsTYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runways TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.ROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsTYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe. WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF TRANSPORT IN JAPAN u ݂ Ȃ̂̂ ́v ́A c @ l ^ A U ^ c A ^ A E ʂɊւ A q ǂ E F u TC g ł B
LAND VEHICLES
In ‘Railways’, we will explain various types of trains, stations, the fastest train in Japan, Shinkansens, trains of the future, electric automobiles and gauge changeable trains. TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in VARIOUS PASSENGER SHIPS Various passenger ships. Ships carry many people. Passenger ships take people somewhere. Some ships take only people. Cargo-passenger ships transport people and cargo. Ferries carry people and cars together. For those who live on a small island, passenger ships are an essentialvehicle.
SHINKANSENS, BULLET TRAINS The Japanese Shinkansens are one of the world’s fastest trains. The Sanyo Shinkansens run at a top speed of 300kph (186 mph). Shinkansens for the Tohoku-Joetsu line and the Tokaido line run at a top speed of 275 kph (171 mph) and 270 kph (167 mph).VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like AIRPORTS | AIR VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF These airports serve as gateways to foreign countries. Narita International Airport. Central Japan International Airport. Kansai International Airport. Airports play an important role for air travel. During take-offs and landings, when driving down the runways and taxiways, an airplane must follow the orders of air trafficcontrollers.
BEFORE DEPARTURE OF SHINKANSENS Cleaning the toilet. Before departure of Shinkansens top. Departure. When Shinkansen is ready to depart, they open the doors with an announcement and passengers start to get on. Then, the conductor and station attendants check the safety and give the signal for departure. After the doors are closed, it’s time to LET’S LEARN ABOUT PASSENGER PLANES Here is a cabin. This is the room where you passengers are. It is air-conditioned so that everyone feels comfortable to enjoy the flight. When you fly overseas, you should be in the seat for manyhours.
SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsTRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.TYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
LET’S LEARN ABOUT WEATHER. Clouds and fog are the same things. Fog is just a cloud closer to the surface of the earth. Clouds are in the upper sky. Clouds are formed when the ascending air current brings the air near the ground to the sky and it is cooled there. THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsTRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.TYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
LET’S LEARN ABOUT WEATHER. Clouds and fog are the same things. Fog is just a cloud closer to the surface of the earth. Clouds are in the upper sky. Clouds are formed when the ascending air current brings the air near the ground to the sky and it is cooled there. THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe. WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF TRANSPORT IN JAPAN u ݂ Ȃ̂̂ ́v ́A c @ l ^ A U ^ c A ^ A E ʂɊւ A q ǂ E F u TC g ł B
SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association. STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in SHINKANSENS, BULLET TRAINS The Japanese Shinkansens are one of the world’s fastest trains. The Sanyo Shinkansens run at a top speed of 300kph (186 mph). Shinkansens for the Tohoku-Joetsu line and the Tokaido line run at a top speed of 275 kph (171 mph) and 270 kph (167 mph). TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the AIR SAFETY | AIR VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF The airplane takes orders from the air traffic controllers in the control tower while it is flying in the sky along the flight path. The control center collects information from theAUTOMOBILE SAFETY
Automobiles transport people at high speed. If an automobile running at a speed of 30 km/h collides against a wall, the shock is equivalent to the fall from 3.5 m high. BARRIER-FREE STATIONS AND VEHICLES A low-floor bus has the lower step and floor that benefit children and elderly people to get on and off easily. A lift-equipped bus is designed for wheelchair users allowing them to easily get and off thevehicle.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like LET’S LEARN ABOUT WEATHER. Clouds and fog are the same things. Fog is just a cloud closer to the surface of the earth. Clouds are in the upper sky. Clouds are formed when the ascending air current brings the air near the ground to the sky and it is cooled there. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.ROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsAIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysTRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.TYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
LET’S LEARN ABOUT WEATHER. Clouds and fog are the same things. Fog is just a cloud closer to the surface of the earth. Clouds are in the upper sky. Clouds are formed when the ascending air current brings the air near the ground to the sky and it is cooled there. THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.ROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsAIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysTRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.TYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
LET’S LEARN ABOUT WEATHER. Clouds and fog are the same things. Fog is just a cloud closer to the surface of the earth. Clouds are in the upper sky. Clouds are formed when the ascending air current brings the air near the ground to the sky and it is cooled there. THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association. STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in WEATHER FORECASTING PROCESS The meteorological satellite, ‘Himawari’ stays above the equator in the due south of Japan. It observes clouds around pacific area in Asia. The first satellite was launched in 1977. In 2005, ‘Himawari 6 (MTSAT-1R)’ was launched. ‘Himawari 7 (MTSAT-2)’ was launched as a back-up satellite in 2006. The data from the satellites helps to TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the AIR SAFETY | AIR VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF The airplane takes orders from the air traffic controllers in the control tower while it is flying in the sky along the flight path. The control center collects information from the LET’S LEARN ABOUT WEATHER. Clouds and fog are the same things. Fog is just a cloud closer to the surface of the earth. Clouds are in the upper sky. Clouds are formed when the ascending air current brings the air near the ground to the sky and it is cooled there.AUTOMOBILE SAFETY
Automobiles transport people at high speed. If an automobile running at a speed of 30 km/h collides against a wall, the shock is equivalent to the fall from 3.5 m high. BARRIER-FREE STATIONS AND VEHICLES A low-floor bus has the lower step and floor that benefit children and elderly people to get on and off easily. A lift-equipped bus is designed for wheelchair users allowing them to easily get and off thevehicle.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like WE ARE HAVING A NICE TRIP A Ryokan is different from hotels you can stay anywhere in the world. It is a traditional Japanese-style inn. Dinner and breakfast are often included in the price of the room, and aAIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runways TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.ROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsTYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runways TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes.ROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the portsTYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe. WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF TRANSPORT IN JAPAN u ݂ Ȃ̂̂ ́v ́A c @ l ^ A U ^ c A ^ A E ʂɊւ A q ǂ E F u TC g ł B
TYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the PORTS | SEA VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF Ports are very important for our life. Ports in Japan. Since Japan is surrounded by sea, maritime transportation plays an important role in Japan. The focal point of the maritime transportation activities is ‘port’. The energy (crude oil, gas, coal, etc.) and food are necessary for our life. In fact, 99.7% (as of 2004) of imported and STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in SHINKANSENS, BULLET TRAINS The Japanese Shinkansens are one of the world’s fastest trains. The Sanyo Shinkansens run at a top speed of 300kph (186 mph). Shinkansens for the Tohoku-Joetsu line and the Tokaido line run at a top speed of 275 kph (171 mph) and 270 kph (167 mph). AIRPORTS | AIR VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF These airports serve as gateways to foreign countries. Narita International Airport. Central Japan International Airport. Kansai International Airport. Airports play an important role for air travel. During take-offs and landings, when driving down the runways and taxiways, an airplane must follow the orders of air trafficcontrollers.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like LET’S LEARN ABOUT SHINKANSENS This is the car for passengers. During your travel, snack carts will come to your seat. They sell lunch boxes, drinks, snacks and evensouvenirs.
LET’S LEARN ABOUT PASSENGER PLANES Here is a cabin. This is the room where you passengers are. It is air-conditioned so that everyone feels comfortable to enjoy the flight. When you fly overseas, you should be in the seat for manyhours.
SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the ports STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the ports STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe. STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts inTYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the VARIOUS PASSENGER SHIPS Various passenger ships. Ships carry many people. Passenger ships take people somewhere. Some ships take only people. Cargo-passenger ships transport people and cargo. Ferries carry people and cars together. For those who live on a small island, passenger ships are an essentialvehicle.
AIR SAFETY | AIR VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF The airplane takes orders from the air traffic controllers in the control tower while it is flying in the sky along the flight path. The control center collects information from theVARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like BEFORE DEPARTURE OF SHINKANSENS Cleaning the toilet. Before departure of Shinkansens top. Departure. When Shinkansen is ready to depart, they open the doors with an announcement and passengers start to get on. Then, the conductor and station attendants check the safety and give the signal for departure. After the doors are closed, it’s time toSAFETY OF SHIPS
The change of weather or ships’ breaking-down can cause serious accident. Immediate rescue will be necessary to save lives. In order to respond to such emergency, patrol airplanes and patrol ships are checking regularly and they observe for 24 hours. They also hold safety inspections and lectures to prevent accidents.OCEAN HAS ROADS
At night, two ships can keep from crashing into each other by heading in the direction of the red light. Ocean has roads top. Giving way to larger ships. Ship’s speed differs depending on the size of the ship and type. Big ships need several kilometers until they can WE ARE HAVING A NICE TRIP A Ryokan is different from hotels you can stay anywhere in the world. It is a traditional Japanese-style inn. Dinner and breakfast are often included in the price of the room, and aSEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the ports STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe.SEA VEHICLES
Entering and leaving port. Ports. Shipbuilding process. Safety of ships. Ocean has roads. Passenger ship. Photograph supplied courtesy of NYK Cruise Co.,LTD. Oil tanker. Photograph supplied courtesy of The Japanese Shipowners’ Association.TRANSPORT OF TODAY
We will transport huge or heavy or large quantity of goods by ship. Some marine transport can take shorter route than land transport. For example, from airport to city centre, the distance by hovercraft in Oita is half of the bus route and the time distance by Jet foil in Kobe is 1/3 of the time bus takes. TRANSPORT OF THE PAST From the past, ships played an important role to carry a lot of goods and people. Ships brought them from all over Japan to Kyoto, Osaka and Edo (Tokyo). In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the trade with foreign countries flourished and the ports became livelier. After the invention of steam engine, ships were developed rapidly.AIR VEHICLES
Air vehicles | Welcome to the Web site of TRANSPORT IN JAPAN. Site Map. We will introduce vehicles which fly in the sky. There are also various kinds of vehicles flying in the sky. Jet planes which carry lots of people, single-engine planes which fly to small islands around Japan. Helicopters are sometimes used in places where long runwaysROLES OF TRANSPORT
Roles of transport top. Ports and Harbours. 99.7% of both imported and exported goods go through ports and harbours (as of 2004). The ports and harbours support our life and industrial activities. In other words, they are lifelines of Japan. We need to keep the ports STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts in AUTOMOBILES OF THE FUTURE Automobiles of the future. Research for Safety. • The most advanced technologies for automobiles. The number of automobiles in Japan increases every year and we have more opportunity to drive. More and more elderly people are driving and it seems that nationally, carusage is changing.
BEFORE TAKE-OFF
Before take-off, there is an inspection to make sure there are no problems with the plane. Specially trained mechanics go into the cockpit and do a careful inspection. When the inspection is finished passengers get on the plane and cargo is loaded. The cargo is carried out to the plane by its own trailer, and is loaded by a lift forcargo.
VARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like THERE ARE PATHS EVEN IN THE AIR There are paths in the sky called air routes. Planes fly along air routes. Planes fly along these air routes. Because planes fly at very high speeds in the air, if they passed too closed to one another, this could be extremely dangerous. This is why the direction and height in which airplanes should fly has been set in order to keep flying safe. STATIONS | LAND VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF We usually pass through a station in a hurry. But if we have enough time to look around the station, we can enjoy cultural activities such as monthly concerts inTYPES OF TRAINS
The most useful and usual type of trains is electric trains. Other than this type of trains, you can find diesel trains and steam locomotives. Electric train the series E653, JR-East. Diesel train Kiha 281, JR-Hokkaido. Steam locomotive D51, JR-East. Photographs supplied courtesy of JR-East and JR-Hokkaido. TRAINS OF THE FUTURE A Maglev train's official name is a superconducting magnetically levitated vehicle. It is suspended and runs at high speed by a strong magnetic force from superconducting magnet. The conventional trains run on the rails with wheels, whereas the Maglev trains float and run at super high speed of 500 km/h. It is expected that we can use the VARIOUS PASSENGER SHIPS Various passenger ships. Ships carry many people. Passenger ships take people somewhere. Some ships take only people. Cargo-passenger ships transport people and cargo. Ferries carry people and cars together. For those who live on a small island, passenger ships are an essentialvehicle.
AIR SAFETY | AIR VEHICLES | WELCOME TO THE WEB SITE OF The airplane takes orders from the air traffic controllers in the control tower while it is flying in the sky along the flight path. The control center collects information from theVARIOUS CARGO SHIPS
Various cargo ships. They are the ships transport cargoes all over the world. Cargo ships travel to the east, to the west, to the north and to the south, all over the world. They transport foods such as rice, meat and oranges. They also transport fuel and raw materials like oil, coal and iron ore. Some ships transport industrial products like BEFORE DEPARTURE OF SHINKANSENS Cleaning the toilet. Before departure of Shinkansens top. Departure. When Shinkansen is ready to depart, they open the doors with an announcement and passengers start to get on. Then, the conductor and station attendants check the safety and give the signal for departure. After the doors are closed, it’s time toSAFETY OF SHIPS
The change of weather or ships’ breaking-down can cause serious accident. Immediate rescue will be necessary to save lives. In order to respond to such emergency, patrol airplanes and patrol ships are checking regularly and they observe for 24 hours. They also hold safety inspections and lectures to prevent accidents.OCEAN HAS ROADS
At night, two ships can keep from crashing into each other by heading in the direction of the red light. Ocean has roads top. Giving way to larger ships. Ship’s speed differs depending on the size of the ship and type. Big ships need several kilometers until they can WE ARE HAVING A NICE TRIP A Ryokan is different from hotels you can stay anywhere in the world. It is a traditional Japanese-style inn. Dinner and breakfast are often included in the price of the room, and a 運輸振興協会について サイトマップ__
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