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Japan to build anti-tourist fence at Mount Fuji viewpointNow residents have complained about mostly foreign visitors venturing into the road on the Mount Fuji Dream Bridge in search of the perfect shot of Japan's highest peak. Despite its flashy name, the ...
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This Japanese Music Road in Fuji Plays a Song With Your Tires!While exploring the countryside near Mount Fuji, we stumbled upon something incredible - a Japanese “music road” that plays a melody as you drive over it! Created with precision grooves in the ...
Fuji, Japan — Japan's majestic 12,388-foot peak ... seeking to replace the nearly 20-mile Fuji-Subaru access road with a public-private light-rail train service. By charging a relatively steep ...
In the shadow of Japan’s most iconic peak, a seemingly ordinary bridge has become the latest flashpoint in the country’s ...
TOKYO: Japanese authorities seeking to reduce ... The new plan would allow the prefecture to use the existing Fuji Subaru Line toll road and prohibit the entry of all private vehicles and ...
Japan's Mount Fuji Eyes China-Made Tram to Transport Hikers ... Rapid Transit" is a new-generation tram that uses magnetic road markings and can be operated unmanned. Yamanashi prefecture plans ...
as well as alternatives from Japanese firms. The Chinese Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART) resembles a tram with its different sections but has more in common with a bus, running on rubber tyres and ...
Japan has abandoned plans for a light ... running on rubber tyres and on a road instead of rails. The "Fuji Tram" option would reduce construction cost significantly while still allowing the ...
Japan has scrapped plans to build a light ... running on rubber tyres and on a road instead of rails. The “Fuji Tram” option would reduce construction cost significantly while still allowing ...
TOKYO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Japanese authorities seeking to ... The new plan would allow the prefecture to use the existing Fuji Subaru Line toll road and prohibit the entry of all private vehicles ...
Authorities are now considering a hydrogen-powered transport system developed by China's state-owned railway company CRRC, as well as alternatives from Japanese ... road instead of rails. The ...
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