Japan’s women-only carriages have marked 25 years of service, offering a unique space for female passengers in urban transit. The initiative, launched to enhance safety and comfort, has become a notable feature of the country’s public transportation system. While the program continues to evolve, it remains a symbol of Japan’s commitment to inclusive and specialized transit solutions.
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