@Mulboyne I was wondering about that the other day. And what happened to 24 hour trains?
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Remember that new all-night Roppongi <-> Shibuya bus? It's been cancelled early because no-one uses it. http://www.shibukei.com/headline/10396/ (J)
@Mulboyne I was wondering about that the other day. And what happened to 24 hour trains?
@tokyorich Masuzoe isn't keen. He nailed his colours to the mast early by calling the late night bus a failure.
@tokyorich Thought it was more an Olympic idea, which was thought up on Inose's watch. Mind you, anything new tended to get co-opted.
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