Japan Railway Journal - Season 3 Episode 6 Using Railways to Promote Local Tourism: Kyushu Railway Company's Strategy
There are currently over 100 tourist trains in service throughout Japan. Among the various companies operating tourist trains, the Kyushu Railway Company, also known as JR Kyushu, operates 11 unique tourist trains which helps endorse tourism in the area. In this program, we introduce JR Kyushu's popular tourist trains and their strategy that links tourist trains to the revitalization of the region.
First Air Date: Mar 09, 2015
Last Air date: Oct 24, 2024
Season: 10 Season
Episode: 153 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 8.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 29.837
Language: Japanese, English
Keyword : train, railroad, train travel, train station, railway history, railway, bullet trains, japanese train
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Toden Arakawa Line: A Hidden Gem for Tourists from Overseas
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Rediscovering Old Horizons: Preservation and Utilization of Railway Heritage
Hankyu Corporation: A Leading Private Railway Company's Business Model
Advanced Urban Travel: Japan's Monorail Systems
Safeguarding the System: Maintaining JR Central's Conventional Line