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1. Introduction and Background TRAINING OVERVIEW ADB s Sustainable Transport Initiative aims significant expansion of lending for urban transport and railway projects. In order to meet the DMC s needs of developing effective urban railway projects, it is important for the relevant ADB staff to understand the policy mechanism to bring success in designing the urban railway projects by learning from experiences in developed countries. Tokyo is the No. 1 populated urban agglomeration in the world with a population of 37.8 million. 1 Surprisingly, the railway share among the transportation modes in Tokyo urban area is as high as 70%. 2 The railway development in Tokyo started in the 1920s in line with Tokyo s urbanization. In the past one century, the railway network of Tokyo has been expanded, contributing to its economic growth and people s active movement. There are some important institutional and legitimate mechanisms to support the expansion of the railway network. Those mechanisms include: (i) (ii) (iii) wellcoordinated transport planning and urban planning, cooperative and competitive roles of railway operators to increase the level of services as a network, and value capturing to fund the development of railway network. Those mechanisms will be worth to be learned, so that they can be modified and applied to ADB s design and advisory on DMCs for effective urban railway policy and projects. 2. Purpose Transport Sector Group is hosting the Technical Training on Urban Railway Policy in Tokyo, Japan, in order to provide the relevant ADB staff with an opportunity to (i) learn the mechanisms of policy intervention and see actual situations in railway network in Tokyo urban area, (ii)find the gap between the situations in Tokyo and those found in client countries, and (iii) bring solutions to fill the gap, that will fit to the client country s context, through active discussions among speakers and participants. 3. Contents The training will employ a combination of lectures from railway policy experts and operators, as well as site visits in Tokyo to view actual operation and development of urban railways. Speakers include: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Takashi YAJIMA; President, Land Readjustment Center; Former Deputy Director General, Ministry of Construction (MOC)City Bureau, Fumio KUROSAKI; Senior Researcher, Institute of Transportation Economics (), Masanori TANAKA; Chairman, Japan International Consultants for Transportation (JIC); Former Executive Director, East Japan Railway Company (JR East), and Gyeng Chul KIM; Advisor, Department of Transportation (DOTr) of Philippines; Former President of Korea Research Institute (KOTI). 1 World Urbanization Prospects (2014), United Nations World Urbanization Prospects 2 UITP(2001), passengerkm basis. 2

18 June, Sunday Participants arrival day in Tokyo Day 1 19 June, Monday TRAINING PROGRAMME Time Activity Facilitator/s 09h00 Reception [room 503D, 5th floor of the Station Conference (refer to the hotel guidance in this kit)] 09h30 Guidance ADB Japan Railway Technical Service (JARTS) Institute of Transportation Economics () 10h00 10h30 Welcome remarks: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; JARTS; and Lecture: Introduction to the mechanisms to support the historical expansion of railway network in Tokyo (Dr. Yajima) ADB JARTS 11h30 Lecture: Japanese railway policy and the roles of railway operators (Dr. Kurosaki) 12h30 Lunch 13h30 Lecture: Development of railway stations in cooperation with local/national government: e.g. Tokyo station using transfer of floorarea ratio of buildings (Mr. Tanaka) Japan International Consultants for Transportation (JIC) 16h00 Site visit: Tokyo Station (see outlook of the station and visit insidestation retail shops: Ekinaka) East Japan Railway Company (JR East) 18h00 Move to Tokyo Station Hotel 18h30 Dinner hosted by JARTS JARTS 3

Day 2 20 June, Tuesday Time Activity Facilitator/s 09h00 10h00 Meet at hotel lobby [27 th floor of Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi Hotel] Leave hotel, move to Ueno by JR Yamanote Line Lecture: Expansion of metro network in Tokyo in cooperation with other railway operators Tokyo Metro Co. Ltd. (Tokyo Metro) 11h30 Move to Kitasenjyu Station by Tokyo Metro HibiyaLine 12h00 Site visit: Kitasenjyu Station (a hub of commuter trains of JR East, Tokyo Metro, Tsukuba Express(TX) and Tobu Line, see the exchange of drivers for the mutual through train operation ) Tokyo Metro 12h30 Lunch at Kitasenjyu (Lumine Kitasenjyu: Station building developed by JR East group) 13h30 Move to KashiwanohaCampus Station by TX 14h00 Site visit: KashiwanohaCampus Station (This station is near to the Kashiwanohacampus of the University of Tokyo. You can see a wellcoordinated transit plaza in front of the station.) Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company (MIRC) 14h30 Move to Akihabara Station by TX 15h00 Lecture: TX and the value capturing for railway development MIRC 17h30 End of the day 2 4

Day 3 21 June, Wednesday Time Activity Facilitator/s 09h00 10h00 Meet at hotel lobby [27 th floor of Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi Hotel] Leave hotel, Move to by JR Yamanote Line and JRSoubu Line Lecture: Development of TokyoUeno Line and the plan for the land development in Shinagawa area (Dr. Kurosaki) /JR East 11h00 Wrapup session: Application of the learning to the transport planning (Dr. Kim) 12h00 Lunch 13h30 Site visit: See the development of Shinagwa area by JR from the train (JR Yamanote Line) and riding JR UenoTokyo Line 15h30 Return to hotel, wrapup ADB JARTS 16h00 End of training 22 June, Thursday, Participants departure day from Tokyo 5

PARTICIPANTS LIST Name Designation Division Note 1 Jurgen Sluijter Transport Economist EATC 2 Sharad Saxena Principal Transport Specialist EATC 3 Zheng Wu Senior Transport Specialist CWTC 4 Arleen S. Mabale Associate Project Officer SETC 5 Takeshi Fukuyama Transport Specialist SETC 6 KiJoon Kim Principal Transport Specialist SDCSTRA 7 Juan Franciso Gonzalez Jimenez Young Professional SDCSTRA 8 Cesar Llorens Senior Urban Development Specialist 9 Aruna Nanayakkara Senior Project Officer (Road and Transport) CWUW/ARRM SLRM 10 Oranuch Jetwattan Senior Project Officer TRM 11 Nguyen Dinh Cuong Associate Project Officer (Infrastructure) VRM 12 Zhang Wen Senior Project Officer PRCM 13 Wang Fang Senior Project Officer (Financial Management) PRCM Observer 14 Yasushi Tanaka Principal Transport Specialist SETC Attending on 19 June only 6

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