"Cross-Railway Social Implementation Consortium JTOS" 7th Project: 4 Railway Companies and "CrowdCare" Co-create Towards Realizing a Society Where No One Gives Up on Mobility
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The "Cross-Railway Social Implementation Consortium JTOS," formed by four railway companies (JR East Startup, Tokyu, Odakyu, and Seibu Holdings), has partnered with "CrowdCare" to launch a demonstration experiment in the Hakone area starting April 2026. This initiative aims to provide seamless, end-to-end travel support by integrating railway infrastructure with professional out-of-pocket caregiving services, helping people with disabilities or aging-related needs travel with peace of mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which four railway companies are participating in the JTOS consortium?
- A: The participating companies are JR East Startup Co., Ltd., Tokyu Corporation, Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd., and Seibu Holdings Inc.
- Q: When and where will the demonstration experiment for the seventh project begin?
- A: The demonstration experiment will launch in the Hakone area starting in April 2026.
- Q: What type of service does CrowdCare Co., Ltd. operate according to the article?
- A: CrowdCare operates a sharing economy-type out-of-pocket home care service.
- Q: What is the primary goal of the collaboration between JTOS and CrowdCare?
- A: The goal is to realize a society where no one gives up on mobility by offering seamless travel experiences.
- Q: How will caregiving professionals support participants during their trip?
- A: Caregiving professionals will accompany the entire trip, including transportation, sightseeing, and accommodation.