By SHO HATSUMI/ Staff Writer
June 3, 2021 at 07:30 JST
Cellphone battery chargers such as these, seen here in Tokyo’s Shibuya Ward on May 11, can be used by subscribers of Tokyu Corp.’s “TuyTuy” fixed-price service. (Sho Hatsumi)
Even before the onset of the novel coronavirus pandemic, major railway operator Tokyu Corp. had a sense of alarm about its core businesses going off the rails. [Read More]
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