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Japan's children of the tsunami shaped by tragedy
Fifteen years ago, many Jakartans thought a busway was a bad idea. Jakartans love their cars and relenting one lane exclusively for public buses was a novel, unthinkable idea. Now, it enjoys increasing popularity and despite the imminent arrival of the country’s first MRT in March, Transjakarta still has a bright future as the first revolutionary public transit mode in the capital. (JP/Wienda Parwitasari)
(The Jakarta Post/Vela Andapita)