
Japan Railway Journal (2015) : 6x12
Beyond the Pandemic: Discussing the Railway With Industrial Designer Mitooka Eiji
28 Min.
Overview
Internationally acclaimed industrial designer Mitooka Eiji is Japan's leading designer of railway vehicles. He has worked on more than 40 trains across Japan, including the luxury cruise train "Seven Stars in Kyushu" and JR Kyushu's Series 800 Shinkansen, as well as local railway trains such as Shinano Railway's "Rokumon" and Wakayama Electric Railway's "Tama Train." His latest work, "36+3," makes its debut in October. In this program, Mr. Mitooka shares his thoughts on how the railway will change after the coronavirus pandemic.
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6 - 5Takanawa Gateway Station: The New Gateway to Tokyo April 30, 2020
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6 - 6Securing the Future of Japan's Local Railways June 04, 2020
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6 - 10Tsugaru Railway: Surviving the Coronavirus Pandemic September 18, 2020
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