Dave Fossett wrote:
>  Louise Bremner wrote:
> 
>>Ernest Schaal <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> wrote:
>>
>>>I have seen them in a variety of cities, so I assume they are now the
>>
> norm.
> 
>>Can you name those cities?
> 
> Outside Tokyo, operators in Yokohama, Osaka, Kobe, and Fukuoka all provide
> women-only cars. I would hardly call them "the norm", though, as in Tokyo,
> they only operate late at night, and still only on a few lines.

Nagoya has them too, morning and evening. Don't the Tokyo lines 
operating women-only carriages provide them in the mornings too?




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