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Guidelines for Road Stations

Today in Japan there are more than 700 road stations (michinoeki) Their positive impact on local economies, job creation, provision of public services for the local community (such as health care, education and training, and cultural activities) and regional integration is evident throughout the country. In these new guidelines, the Bank has brought together more than ten years of successful Japanese experience and selected practical work in client countries in East Asia and Africa. The established guidelines of michinoeki discuss the michinoeki concepts adjusted to developing countries and provide specific advice on the planning, design and operations of these facilities in developing countries.


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