When he talks about public transport in Tokyo, Philippe, 33, makes people dream: “You don't need to be thirty to forty-five minutes early to be on time.
There is no delay.
It doesn't happen.
Seen from here, after this particularly difficult month of July for users of the RER B in particular, the information seems hardly believable.
“I know, I took the RER A before, it's hard to believe, continues this Frenchman.
But in Tokyo, the train leaves at the nearest second.
In the seven years I've lived there, I've only had two delays.
And yet, I take it every day.
“The administrator of the group” le Cercle des Français à Tokyo “concedes: “It's very reassuring.
It's less daily stress.
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