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  1. 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. Jun 1, 2014 · The Japan Highway Public Corporation (JHPC) was instituted in 1956 to oversee the development and expansion of the highway network. Due to the national government’s limited funding capacity, the...

  3. Sep 29, 2014 · The Japan Highway Public Corporation (JHPC) was instituted in 1956 to oversee the development and expansion of the highway network. Due to the national government’s limited funding capacity, the JHPC initially relied extensively on debt financing, depending on toll revenues to accelerate the nation’s highway development.

  4. 日本道路公団にほんどうろこうだん英語: Japan Highway Public Corporation 、略称:JH)は、かつて日本に存在した、主として日本の高速道路・有料道路(高速自動車国道及びバイパス道路)の建設、管理を行っていた特殊法人。

  5. By understanding these general facts, privatization, especially denationalization of the highway public corporations in Japan, can be considered as the most possible solution for their financial and managerial reform.

  6. Company profile page for Japan Highway Public Corp including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and contact information.

  7. Jun 14, 2008 · In October 2005, the Japan Highway Public Corporation was privatized and separated into three expressway companies. Three other public corporations were privatized as well: the Metropolitan Expressway Public Corporation, the Hanshin Expressway Public Corporation and the Honshu‐Shikoku Bridge Authority.