Riding through the Tokyo streets in style.Getting around in Tokyo can be a hassle, especially when you have to change subways so many times, and you don't want to pay [yen] 3,000 or so for even a short taxi ride. That's why we recommend two types of alternative transportation to spice up cross-town trips. First, try the velotaxi (pictured below), a German creation that has been seen in Kyoto since last May and on Tokyo streets since last October. Basically, it's an aerodynamically designed bicycle-taxi--it uses no gas and travels solely by pedal power. Fares start at [yen] 300 for the first half kilometer, then go up by [yen] 50 for each additional 100 meters. The velotaxis are funky, environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1] and definitely eye-catching. Once night falls, try a tour of Tokyo in one of the jazz taxis, a fleet of three Hyundai XG 300s with top-of-the-line sound systems that include a Russian-made amplifier in each car, German-made speakers and a Panasonic CD player. The cars are the brainchild of taxi driver taxi driver n → taxista m/f taxi driver taxi n → chauffeur m de taxi taxi driver taxi n → Toshiyuki Anzai, 60, a lifelong jazz fan. Since he started his jazz taxi service a few years ago, he's driven jazz greats Chick Corea This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. , Mulgrew Miller Mulgrew Miller is an American jazz pianist born in 1955 in Greenwood, Mississippi who performs in a number of jazz mediums. In a childhood filled with early musical experiences, mostly playing gospel music in his church and R&B and blues at dances. , Toshiko Akiyoshi
So next time you have to make a trip across town but the subway won't do, give a call to Anzai (090-3527-0312) or the velotaxi people (03-5772-8114 in Tokyo) and enjoy these different ways of getting around. |
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