Headquartered in Osaka, Japan, and established in 1987, West Japan Railway Company (WJRYF) serves as a pivotal provider of passenger rail transportation across the country. The company’s operations are strategically divided into several core business segments: Transportation Operations, Retail Business, Real Estate Business, and a broader category of Other Businesses. Its extensive railway network covers a substantial 4,903.1 kilometers, comprising 812.6 kilometers of its renowned Shinkansen (bullet train) lines and 4,090.5 kilometers dedicated to conventional rail routes, collectively facilitating travel through 1,174 stations. Complementing its rail services, WJRYF also manages bus and ferry transport. Beyond its primary transport activities, the company maintains a robust presence in the retail sector. This involves general merchandising, food service provision, wholesale distribution, and the direct operation of a variety of commercial establishments such as department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, souvenir outlets, and expansive shopping centers. Through its Real Estate Business, WJRYF engages in both the sale and leasing of properties. Finally, the "Other Businesses" segment encompasses a wide array of ventures, ranging from hotel management, credit card issuance, and electronic money services to travel agency operations, provision of rolling stock and associated equipment, electrical contracting, specialized electrical equipment, construction projects, information technology services, and advertising.