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Services resume after over 1,500 trapped in train near Tokyo

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crashed into the pole that was tilting over the tracks, at around 9:45 p.m. Saturday, police and East Japan Railway Co. said.

Japan recently just have plenty executives bow to public after one and another, it shows us what happened to Japan strict safety standard.

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The aircon that stop working... My gosh microwave

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lucky i was not in that train too...

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So important to cover up the desto box. Like we wouldn't be able to find out that detail anyway

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Leave it to JR to screw up. They are reliable...at messing things up. At least the driver wasn't killed. Smarten up, JR.

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LondongoldfishToday 09:53 am JST

Japan recently just have plenty executives bow to public after one and another, it shows us what happened to Japan strict safety standard.

> > > Yes they have to bow because they made a mistake and they are being held to account. Too bad, you cant say the same about the west. For example:

They aren't bowing to be accountable. It's just a superficial act.

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A rather traumatic

... incident with long-term repercussions.

(Dog ate my comment.)

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With temperatures soaring across the country, passengers were initially asked to stay inside 

are you kidding me? If I was in that train I would had bailed out by busting the windows to get out before the heat kills you.

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