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The thing I took away from our travels the most was the ease of transportation in Japan. With the current gas crisis in America it makes sense to me that we should begin to look into deploying a mass transit system. During the Japan Rail presentation they said that 16 million people use their trains daily, this does not include the other Japan Rail companies or the subway systems. The ability to travel so freely in Japan not only made our trip easy but also allowed us to visit many cities in two weeks. The Shinkansen allowed us to travel from Osaka to Tokyo in 2 and half hours; this trip is around the distance from the base of Michigan to the bridge, a trip that takes 5 to 7 hours depending on traffic. If the train system had not been in place and we had to rely on a bus system to travel to our destinations, we would not have been able to fit so many visits in our two-week trip. After using this system for a week it became perfectly clear that we need this system in America, with the price of oil rising and the possibility that we may run out of oil; it makes sense that a statewide transportation network could solve these problems. After seeing how perfect the Japanese system worked, I feel that it could be the solution to our aging system of highways and personal vehicles.
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It seems like we had tried all the transportations. We even tried the different types of buses, remember? It was quite meaningful experiences that we all had chances to try actual Japanese transportations. However, it cost too much!!
Comment by ja2nyda2ny June 23, 2008 @ 4:11 amUpon returning to the US, I find it funny (in a sad way) that so many people drive by themselves, in their own car, in the same direction. It’s such a waste of limited resources. If there was a subway system in East Lansing, I would definitely take it to school and work. Unfortunately, the bus system around MSU is so disorganized that it doesn’t even compare to the efficiency of the Tokyo subway system.
Comment by jpompliano June 24, 2008 @ 11:05 pmI completely agree that it would be so much more efficient to have a mass transit system in place in the United States. I was truly impressed with the speed, efficiency, and CLEANLINESS of the subways/trains in Japan. I dont know how they keep their cities so clean! The only prior experience I had with subways before Japan was in NYC – the two aren’t even comparable.
Comment by blackbr4 June 26, 2008 @ 5:18 pmI do believe we can achieve a semblance of Japanese transport if we work hard on rebuilding the infrastructure needed. We’ll soon pay for our spread out communities and huge tracts of land. Then again, one could achieve a huge top speed traveling cross-country from Cali to Philadelphia on a bullet train of the future.
Comment by Bob June 26, 2008 @ 9:37 pm