Does Japan hold the answer to fixing Honolulu’s rail system?

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Step outside a train station in Tokyo, and you’ll find all sorts of amenities: neon-lit neighborhoods, shopping malls with bustling food courts, and public spaces where people engage in a range of activities — from sipping matcha to playing music and holding pick-up arm wrestling tournaments. Outside a Honolulu Skyline station, by contrast, you’re likely to find little more than a red dirt road and a “No Trespassing” sign. Typically, there’s not even a bathroom open to the public. Now, the

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