Japan Highway Public Corporation

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Japan Highway Public Corporation
Native name
日本道路公団
Nihon Dōro Kōdan
Company typeStatutory corporation
FoundedApril 16, 1956; 68 years ago (1956-04-16) in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan [1]
DefunctOctober 1, 2005 (2005-10-01)[1]
FateCorporatized and separated into three state-owned companies
Successors
Headquarters
Kasumigaseki, Tokyo
,
Japan
Key people
Takeshi Kondo (last CEO)[1]
RevenueIncrease ¥2,108,914 million[1] (2004)
Decrease ¥1,344 million[1] (2004)
OwnerGovernment of Japan
Number of employees
8,500 (2004)
Websitewww.jhnet.go.jp

Japan Highway Public Corporation (日本道路公団, Nihon Dōro Kōdan), or JH, was a public company established after World War II to construct and manage highway networks in Japan, founded in 1956.[2]

On October 1, 2005, JH was divided into three private enterprises, East Nippon Expressway Company Limited (NEXCO East), Central Nippon Expressway Company Limited (NEXCO Central), and West Nippon Expressway Company Limited (NEXCO West).[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Nihon Doro Kodan (2004). Annual Report 2004 (Report).
  2. ^ Kimura, Fukunari; Maeda, Mitsuhiro (November 2005). "Transport Infrastructure Development in Japan and Korea: Drawing Lessons for the Philippines" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  3. ^ Mizutani, Fumitoshi; Uranishi, Shuji (2006). Privatization of the Japan Highway Public Corporation: Policy Assessment (PDF). 46th Congress for the European Regional Science Association. Volos, Greece. Retrieved 2008-04-11.