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japan was one of the first to bet big on hydrogen, setting its sights several decades ago. now hydrogen is seen as a fuel to help meet climate change goals, the world is playing catch up and looking to japan. japanese car makers toyota and honda were among the first to launch hydrogen cars. this is a toyota which takes just minutes to fill up at the hydrogen pump like this in tokyo. on a full charge it can travel about 550 kilometres, enough to get you about halfway across japan s main island. there are more than 100 filling stations injapan, more than anywhere