--Mie is changing
01Access--The future of 500km/h
With the opening of the Linear Chuo Shinkansen and the establishment of stations within the prefecture, accessibility to prefectures along the Linear Line and other parts of Japan will be dramatically improved, and travel times will be shortened.
*Required time is estimated value from Mie Prefectural Office.
At the time of opening between Tokyo and Nagoya
At the time of opening between Tokyo and Osaka
02Life-Possible anytime and anywhere
It will become possible to commute to work or school in urban areas and live in two areas, and a new style is expected to be born.
Furthermore, an increase in the number of people immigrating to Mie Prefecture is expected.
Once the business opens, the need for U-turn migration to Mie Prefecture will more than double (according to a survey conducted by Mie Prefecture).
03Exchange--Creating new innovations
The increase in opportunities and time for interaction is expected to allow people to enjoy fascinating real-life experiences such as nature and culture, as well as generate new innovations.
04Economy--For the prosperous Mie
The number of businesses and employees is expected to increase, the population decline rate is expected to ease, and affluence is expected to improve.
05Tourism--Creating hustle and bustle
It is expected that this will lead to an increase in sightseeing time, length of stay, and number of stopping places, contributing to the development of tourism.
Tourist information
We will introduce the charms of Mie Prefecture in 5 areas.
YouTube
This is a video explaining the various effects brought about by the Linear Chuo Shinkansen.
*The construction between Tokyo and Nagoya is scheduled to be completed after 2027 (Reiwa 9) (approved by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on December 28, 2023).
--Overview
--Time-saving effect
--Economyedition
--Tourismedition
YouTube
This is a video explaining the various effects brought about by the Linear Chuo Shinkansen.