. Electric railway journal . flanked bythe banners of the two countries and surmounted by a 13-star circle and the word Welcome. The background ofthis part of the card is tinted the rosy color of the dawn,probably to symbolize the Land of the Rising Sun. Thelower portion of the card shows a trolley car, a bridgeand some buildings to typify Japanese industry and art,to all of which the forest outlines and the famous snow-capped peak of Fujiyama give a dignified perspective. The Tokyo Electric Railway is managed by S. interesting description of this companys line andmethods, as observed


. Electric railway journal . flanked bythe banners of the two countries and surmounted by a 13-star circle and the word Welcome. The background ofthis part of the card is tinted the rosy color of the dawn,probably to symbolize the Land of the Rising Sun. Thelower portion of the card shows a trolley car, a bridgeand some buildings to typify Japanese industry and art,to all of which the forest outlines and the famous snow-capped peak of Fujiyama give a dignified perspective. The Tokyo Electric Railway is managed by S. interesting description of this companys line andmethods, as observed by Henry K. Brent, was published inthe Street Railway Journal of Dec. 7. 1907. RECEPTION TO BUSINESS MEN IN AMAGASAKI The following report on the treatment accorded thePacific Coast Chamber of Commerce committee was writ-ten by a Japanese correspondent of this paper: October 31st was a memorial day to the Hanshin Elec-tric Railway Co., Amagasaki, Japan, who owns a throughdouble-track road between the cities Osaka and Kobe,.


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