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Yamanashi Kōtsū
is a bus company in west of Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Outline This company established in 1May 1945, as merged into many bus, taxi and railway companies. Kanemaru Family, which Shin Kanemaru came from, established Yamanashi Kotsu in 1950. Kenji Osano, who was a chief executive operator in Kokusai Kogyo Group, invested into Yamanashi Kotsu and became a parent company of that. He helped Yamanashi Kotsu, which was in difficult to operate a lot of deficit routes because he was born in Yamanashi Prefecture. Yamako Department Store was established by Kokusai Kogyo, and, from the first of establishment until bankruptcy, it connected with Tokyu Group and their department stores. In 2009, Kokusai Kogyo transferred all their owned shares to Yamanashi Kotsu employee because Kokusai Kogyo got acquired by Cerberus Capital Management from Osano Family. History Establishment in the first time Railway business was established in 1897 as Yamanashi Horse Tram opened between Kofu, Ya ...
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Isuzu Cubic
The Isuzu Cubic (kana:いすゞ・キュービック) was a rigid bus, heavy-duty single-decker bus built by Isuzu between 1984 and 2000. The various models of the vehicle were primarily available as a city bus configuration, either a bus manufacturing, complete bus or a chassis, bus chassis. Models The Two-step and One-step versions were considered as high-floor, step-entrance buses, whereas the Non-step version was considered as low-floor buses. Two-Step *P-LV214/218/314/318 (1984) *U-LV218/224/318/324 (1990) *KC-LV280/380/880 (1995) *NE-LV288(CNG, 1995) File:531-6460-JR-Kyushu-P-LV314M.jpg, Cubic P-LV314M File:Kushiro bus 釧路200 か 229.jpg, Cubic (Fuji Heavy Industries, FHI 7E body) U-LV324L File:Matsuden-10329-otarivillegebus-20070324.jpg, Cubic (NSK 58MC body) U-LV318N One-Step *U-LV870L (1992) *KC-LV880L (1995) Non-Step *KC-LV832 (1998) File:KC-LV832L-YamanashiKotsu-C756.jpg, Cubic Non-Step KC-LV832L Model lineup *One-Step *Two-Step *Non-Step *CHASSE (Hybrid bus ...
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Kuonji
is a major Buddhist temple in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Founded by Nichiren in 1281 it is today the head temple of Nichiren Shū. While the Ikegami Honmon-ji in Tokyo is also the Nichiren sect's administrative centre, Kuon-ji today plays an important role as a seminary. Locally it is referred to as the Minobu-san Temple, after the mountain upon which it is built. History After returning from banishment to the island of Sado, Nichiren returned for a period to Kamakura, the seat of the Kamakura shogunate which ruled Japan at the time. He was invited by the magistrate Nambu Sanenaga, one of his converts, to relocate to Kai province, where the Nanbu clan had its ancestral estates, in 1274. Soon after his arrival Nichiren set up a hermitage that became a centre of learning for his disciples and adherents. The original dwelling became too small and in 1281 Nichiren founded a temple nearby, which he named Minobu-san Hokke-in Kuon-ji. More than half of the extant letters of Nichir ...
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Kokusai Kogyo
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese automobile contract manufacturer for Nissan that is headquartered in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa. Its direct history began in 1949. , Nissan owns 45.8% of the company stock. It has offices around Japan and assembly lines in Hiratsuka and Kanda, Fukuoka. The company focuses on light commercial vehicles, multipurpose special vehicles and specially-equipped vehicles. It currently produces vehicles such as the Nissan NV200 and Nissan Elgrand. In the past, it also produced Datsun Trucks and Nissan Safaris (sold as Nissan Patrol in various export markets). History The company started with the establishment of Japan Aviation Industries Ltd (Nippon Koku Kogyo K.K) 1937. The Japan International Aviation Industries Ltd (Nippon Kokusai Koku Kogyo K.K) was made in 1941 by merger of Japan Aviation Industries and the International Industries Ltd (Kokusai Kogyo K.K). The Japan International Aviation Industries produced it with the development of Kokusai Ki-59 a ...
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Subsidiary
A subsidiary, subsidiary company or daughter company is a company owned or controlled by another company, which is called the parent company or holding company. Two or more subsidiaries that either belong to the same parent company or having a same management being substantially controlled by same entity/group are called sister companies. The subsidiary can be a company (usually with limited liability) and may be a government- or state-owned enterprise. They are a common feature of modern business life, and most multinational corporations organize their operations in this way. Examples of holding companies are Berkshire Hathaway, Jefferies Financial Group, The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. Discovery, or Citigroup; as well as more focused companies such as IBM, Xerox, and Microsoft. These, and others, organize their businesses into national and functional subsidiaries, often with multiple levels of subsidiaries. Details Subsidiaries are separate, distinct legal entities f ...
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Nirasaki Station
is a railway station of the Chūō Main Line, East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Wakamiya 1-chōme, in the city of Nirasaki, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Lines Nirasaki Station is served by the Chūō Main Line, and is 147.0 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Tokyo Station. Station layout The station consists of a single island platform connected to the two-story station building by a footbridge. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. Platforms History Nirasaki Station was opened on 15 December 1903 on the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) Chūō Main Line when the line was extended from Kōfu. The track was further extended from this station to Fujimi on 21 December 1904. The JGR became the JNR (Japanese National Railways) after the end of World War II. With the dissolution and privatization of the JNR on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of the East Japan Railway Company. Automated turnstiles using the Suica IC Card ...
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Shiozaki Station
is a railway station of Chūō Main Line, East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Shimoimai, in the city of Kai, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Lines Shiozaki Station is served by the Chūō Main Line, and is from the terminus of the line at Tokyo Station Layout Shiozaki Station has two elevated opposed side platforms, which were on an embankment at a higher level than the station building, and which were not connected by an overpass or level crossing. Changing platforms required leaving the station and crossing a public road and reentering. In 2014, the city of Kai and JR East built a new station building which eliminated the height difference, making it a barrier-free station. The station is staffed. Platforms History Shiozaki Station opened on December 15, 1951 as a passenger station on the JNR (Japanese National Railways). With the dissolution and privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the control of the East Japan Railway Company. Automate ...
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Takatō Bus Terminal
is a bus terminal at Ina, Nagano, Japan. The bus terminal is used by the JR Bus and Ina Bus. The terminal is located near Takatō Castle. Two bus routes are operated by JR Bus Kanto; Bound to Chino Station, Inashi Station and Inakita Station. Besides, Ina, Nagano's operation of 5 bus routes around Takato B.T. are entrusted to JR Bus Kanto. Facilities A store sells tickets and commuter coupons and operates an information desk. The store sells connecting tickets for the highway bus and various commuting tickets, along with books of coupon tickets. Routes The IC card is not accepted on all bus routes. Passengers who have Japan Rail Pass The , also called the JR Pass, is a rail pass for overseas visitors sold by the Japan Railways Group, and is valid for travel on all major forms of transportation provided by the JR Group in Japan, with a few exceptions. The Rail Pass is designed ... are able to ride on the following bus routes without an additional fee. Community Buses IC card ...
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JR Bus Kanto
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Suwa Bus
had been a bus company in Suwa area Nagano Prefecture, Japan until March 2011 because the company has been be taken over by Alpico Kotsu. After merging to Alpico Kotsu, Suwa Bus is a nickname which Alpico Kotsu Group operates on Suwa area. History *July 3, 1919 - Incorporation of Suwa Jidōsha K.K. *July 1941 - Setting of greater Suwa area as business area *December 1963 - Acquisition by Matsumoto Electric Railway as a subsidiary *May 1981 - Change of corporate name to Suwa Bus K.K. *December 1984 - Opening of Chuo Kosoku Bus Iida route (Iida– Shinjuku) *November 1986 - Opening of Chūō Expressway Bus Chino Route (Chūō Expressway Chino Bus Stop–Shinjuku) *July 1987 - Opening of Chūō Expressway Bus Suwa–Okaya Route (Kami-Suwa/Okaya–Shinjuku) *September 1988 - Opening of Misuzu Highway Bus *July 1989 - Opening of Chino–Nagoya route via Chūō Expressway (discontinued in April 1997) *December 1989 - Opening of Chino–Osaka route via Chūō Expressway *March 1993 - O ...
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Fuji Express
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