![]() Many Sanyō Shinkansen Kodama services continue to and from Hakata-Minami on the Hakata-Minami Line. In December 2008, reconfigured 500 series trains entered Kodama service to replace the withdrawn Sanyō Shinkansen 0 series trains. Older 100 series and 300 series trains were also used for Kodama services on the Sanyō Shinkansen until they were withdrawn in 2012. The trainsets used for Kodama service are the same 700 series, and N700 series trains used for the Hikari and Nozomi services. Typical Kodama runs include Tokyo - Nagoya / Shin-Osaka, Tokyo - Mishima / Shizuoka / Hamamatsu, Mishima / Shizuoka / Nagoya - Shin-Osaka, and Shin-Osaka / Okayama / Hiroshima - Hakata as well as some shorter late-night runs. Kodama trains generally run over shorter distances than Nozomi and Hikari trains. Travelers between major cities generally take the Nozomi or Hikari services, which make fewer stops, although the former isn't covered under the Japan Rail Pass while the Kodama is, making these services an affordable alternative. The Kodama trains are used primarily for travel to and from smaller cities such as Atami. Stopping at every station, the Kodama is the slowest Shinkansen service for trips between major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. Kodama ( こだま, "Echo") is one of the three train services running on the Tōkaidō and San'yō Shinkansen lines. Hakata or Hakataminami (San'yō Shinkansen) Outside Auditor, The Nihon Seima Co., LTD.JR West 8-car 500 Series Shinkansen on a Kodama service at Himeji Station, August 2009 (Published Recommendation in December 2020) Independent Committee Member, Sansei Co., Ltd. Outside Director (Audit and Supervisory Committee Member), The Nihon Seima Co., LTD.Ĭouncil, The Japan Chapter of the Asian Society of International LawĬouncil, Japan Association of Arbitrators ![]() Graduated from the Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan Admitted to practice in Japan Joined Kitahama PartnersĮxecutive Director, Japan International Dispute Resolution Centerĭeputy Secretary General, Japan International Dispute Resolution CenterĬommittee Coordinator, Inter-Pacific Bar Association Kitahama Partners, Representative PartnerĪdmitted to practice in the State of New Yorkįoreign Associate with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (formerly Winthrop Stimson, Putnam & Roberts), at its New York Office and Singapore Office Resort operation business and golf course operation business.Construction business and real estate business. ![]()
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