In terms of decreasing frequency of use, in the larger urban areas, walking, bicycles, trains and buses and other public transport, and automobiles. In other areas, depending on the ages and lifestyles of the persons in question, walking, bicycles, and automobiles. Airplanes are sometimes used for interurban travel over longer distances, but, because the interurban rail systems and bus routes are efficient, safe, and relatively inexpensive, not so frequently as other places of similar size.
交通 /kou tsuu/ means 'transportation' in Japanese.
Bicycles, motorcycles, trains, automobiles, planes, and boats.
Bicycles, motorcycles, trains, automobiles, planes, and boats.
Wagons, feet, horses, ships were the styles of transportation.
Kōtsū
It was also the first organized constitution. How well did Shotoku fulfill his desire to help the Japanese people? ... His Seventeen-Article Constitution also helped his people. Also, his public works projects like building the roads and moats provided his people with a convenient way of transportation.
Kuang Wang has written: 'Water transportation during Sino-Japanese War' -- subject(s): China, Shipping, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, Bibliography, Transportation
horse, carriage, palanquin, and by foot prior to motorized vehicles.
The fastest means of transportation is the Shinkansen or the famous bullet train which is also the fastest high speed train in the world.
Japanese people have "obento" that thing is a meal made at home brought to lunch.
yes japanese people are asains
People used their feet to get around.