Privatisation : le choix qui a sauvé le rail japonais ?
Japan boasts one of the world's most fascinating rail networks: ultra-punctual Shinkansen, gigantic stations, legendary trains, and privatization often cited as a model… But behind this engineering marvel lies another reality… In this analysis, we take you to the heart of Japanese rail, exploring records, a culture of service, a passion for trains… and the limitations of this model. Don't forget to follow us on our other social media! INSTAGRAM ► / hourrail FACEBOOK ► / hourrail TIKTOK ► / hourrail LINKEDIN ► / hourrail → Become a member of the HOURRAIL Club! https://app.hourrail.voyage/le-club-h... → Discover all our itineraries: https://www.hourrail.voyage/fr → Our book "Traveling by train with HOURRAIL!" " : https://www.hourrail.voyage/fr/blog/v... → Subscribe to our bi-monthly newsletter for tons of great deals and inspiration: https://www.hourrail.voyage/fr/newsle... ✍️ Journalist: Lisa Abitbol 🎬🎤 Image & Sound: Axel Poulet, Elsa Beaudeux ✂️ Post-production: Héloïse Giot 🖼️ Thumbnails: Axel Reynier Thanks to Claude Leblanc and Marie Borgers for their contributions!

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