By JUNICHI KAMIYAMA/ Staff Writer
January 5, 2020 at 08:00 JST
An Osaka Metro Co. ticket gate in Osaka equipped with a face-recognition system, including a camera and monitor on the left in the background (Junichi Kamiyama)
OSAKA--No more swiping an IC card or rummaging for a ticket. Catching a train will be as easy as showing your face. [Read More]
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