Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) is a major Japanese passenger rail operator best known for running the Tokaido Shinkansen high‑speed rail line, which connects the Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka corridors. The company’s core activities center on intercity high‑speed transport as well as conventional commuter and regional rail services across the Chubu and Tokaido regions of central Japan. JR Central operates and maintains rolling stock, station facilities and the infrastructure necessary to deliver frequent, high‑capacity passenger service on one of the busiest rail corridors in the world.
Beyond train operations, JR Central derives revenue from a range of railway‑related businesses including station retail and commercial leases, real estate and property development around major stations, hotel and travel services, and peripheral retail and restaurant operations. The company also undertakes engineering, maintenance and technology development to support safety, reliability and operational efficiency, and it coordinates procurement and life‑cycle management of its vehicle fleets and control systems.
JR Central traces its corporate origins to the privatization and breakup of Japanese National Railways in 1987, when it was established as the regional operator responsible for central Japan. The company manages transportation infrastructure and services that serve major population and economic centers along the Tokaido corridor and within the Chubu prefectures, making it a key component of Japan’s domestic mobility network. It operates the Tokaido Shinkansen corridor that first began service in 1964 and has since been continuously upgraded under JR Central’s stewardship.
Strategically, JR Central emphasizes capacity enhancement, network modernization and customer service, while pursuing long‑term technology projects such as the development of superconducting maglev technology for future high‑speed links. The company’s integrated approach — combining rail operations with station area development, travel services and infrastructure investment — positions it as a central provider of intercity and regional transportation in Japan.
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