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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 ntaxista m/f

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 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.

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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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Title Annotation:The pulse: the word on the street from the heart of Tokyo
Author:Rutledge, Bruce
Publication:Japan Inc.
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:9JAPA
Date:Mar 1, 2003
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