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  • Tokyo Subway Map - Detailed color map of Tokyo subway lines (400kb).

  • Japan Airlines Cargo - JAL - Information on services provided, cargo tracing, flight schedules, online booking, fleet, destination map, dimension guide, dangerous goods, FAQ, history, rates, and news.

  • All Nippon Airways - One of Japan's largest international airlines. With flight information, corporate profile, investor relations and press releases.

  • Port of Kawasaki - An industrial port located between Tokyo and Yokohama, in the Keihin Industrial Zone.

  • Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) - Includes information on rules of the road in six languages, switching an overseas driver's license to a Japanese one, and road service information.

  • MHI Nagasaki Shipyards - One of the Mitsubishi Yards, building mainly passenger boats, tankers and gas carriers.

  • MHI Shimonoseki Shipyard and Machinery works - One of the Mitsubishi Yards.

  • Port of Yokohama - One of Japan's oldest ports with news, profile, history, statistics, schedule, photos, tariffs, and cargo handling data.

  • Favorite Getaways in Rural Japan - Randy Johnson's detailed guide to rural Japanese travel getaways, with comprehensive facts on using Japanese inns, transportation, and baths, plus insights on Japanese culture, customs, and religion.

  • Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) - Active in defence of Japanese seas, surveillance, rescue, demining, transportation, and education.

  • Nagoya Airport Terminal Building - Official Nagoya international airport page with flight schedules, access, check-in procedures, shopping, facilities and links.

  • Komatsu Airport - Ishikawa Prefecture airport page with flight schedule, access, history, facilities, terminal map, related statistics, air cargo data, and links.

  • Tokyo Haneda Airport Information - Home page of Haneda (domestic) Airport.

  • Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd. - Rail information for the Hakone, Kamakura, Izu and Mt. Fuji areas, free pass, and specials.

  • Hato Bus Tokyo Sightseeing Tour - Offers day and night tours of Tokyo; on-line reservations.

  • East Japan Railway - Gives information on sightseeing, ticket information, table of fares and charges, access to Narita airport, rail passes, and English information services.

  • Port of Kobe - One of the biggest hub ports with large container terminals. Information on restoration from the earthquake.

  • Subways In Tokyo - Bilingual subway maps of Tokyo subway with station by station look-up feature.

  • Teito Rapid Transit Authority - Homepage for Tokyo's TRTA with fare information, and major station guides.

  • Monorails of Japan - Provides location, background, and history of monorails in use in Japan.

  • Kyoto City Bus and Subway Guide - Shows prices, routes, and special day passes for transportation in Kyoto.

  • Informations for Railway Engineering - Gives a brief history of Japanese railways from 1872, an overview of rail in Japan, and conferences on rail technology and issues.

  • Denso Corporation - Manufactures automotive parts, intelligent transportation systems and applied electronics. From Japan.

  • IHI Marine United Inc. - Builder of wide range of large units including of SPB type LNG carriers, Bulkers and VLCC's. Company profile and products line-up.

  • JR Kyushu - Includes guide to rail passes, access, map, and corporate information.

  • Ports of Chiba - Port business promotional site with facilities and descriptions of Chiba port activities.

  • Japan Highway Public Corporation - Includes information about highways, driving in Japan, traffic congestion calendar, and highway navigator with prices for toll roads.

  • Kintetsu Corporation - Manages the Kinki Nippon Railway, as well as taxis, buses, freight forwarders, trucks, ferries, travel agencies, and real estate. Based in Osaka.

  • Shinkansen Lines - Shows routes of Japanese bullet trains.

  • Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding - Manufacturer of recycling equipment, chemical plants, infrastructure, machinery, gas carriers, bulkers, and tankers.

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