Maglev Train Project Sees a Green Light
Construction of Japan’s rapid train system using magnetic levitation (maglev) received a green light with basic approval from a local government. Shizuoka prefecture, which is one of the seven prefectures the train will run through, has approved a plan of Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) to conserve environment in late March. It is expected that the construction of the system will start in Shizuoka section within fiscal year 2026, hoping to finish it in FY2036. The government of Japan decided a plan in 2011 to build a maglev train system that would connect two biggest cities, Tokyo and Osaka. In 2014, it embarked on construction of the eastern half of the system between Tokyo and Nagoya. Although it was expected to finish in 2027, the ex-governor of Shizuoka, Heita Kawakatsu, firmly opposed the construction in the Shizuoka section, because of negative impact on environment. The people in Shizuoka rely their drinking water on Oi River, which flows fro...