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Tokyo’s tea taxis serve you a cold drink while giving you a lift this summer

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By Casey Baseel, RocketNews24

Tokyo has a pretty awesome train and subway system, but there’s still something to be said for getting around town by cab. If you’re heading somewhere a long walk from the nearest station, craving door-to-door convenience, or simply don’t want to worry about where to transfer, hopping into a taxi is definitely the way to go.

Plus, if you happen to hail one of Tokyo’s tea taxis this summer, you’ll also score a complimentary cold beverage.

From this month, taxi operator Nihon Kotsu has decked out three of its cabs in the livery of beverage maker Suntory’s Iemon green tea, calling them the Iemon Hospitality Taxis. As the rear passenger-side door opens, you’ll notice a noren, the horizontal tapestry hung at the entrance to traditional Japanese shops and restaurants, bearing the Iemon logo and name.

As you take your seat, you’ll be given a 500-milliliter bottle of chilled Summer Iemon green tea, so that you’ll arrive at your destination with your feet rested and your thirst quenched.

The generosity doesn’t end there, though. Iemon Hospitality Taxi passengers will also be given a non-folding uchiwa paper fan and a pair of slippers inside a drawstring bag.

The taxis will be in service until August 4, serving the 23 wards of central Tokyo plus the adjacent semi-autonomous cities of Mitaka and Musashino. While you can flag one down if you spot it driving on the street, you can also summon the Iemon Hospitality Taxis using the free Zenkoku Taxi app, available here.

Source: Entabe

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From this month, taxi operator Nihon Kotsu has decked out three of its cabs

Ok promotion gimmick....

The taxis will be in service until August 4, serving the 23 wards of central Tokyo plus the adjacent semi-autonomous cities of Mitaka and Musashino

Better odds of hitting the lottery than getting a lift in these 3 cabs I'd bet.

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hope i can jump in one if i am lucky enough.

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As you take your seat, you’ll be given a 500-milliliter bottle of chilledSummer Iemon green tea, so that you’ll arrive at your destination with your feet rested and your thirst quenched.

In this aging society, tax should offer free paper-pants also or drop passenger to nearest public toilet.

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Why not more? It seems like a win-win for the taxi companies and Suntory promotion. Is there some kind of limit imposed by the government-regulated cartel?

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When I take a cab I want to get somewhere quick. Not trip over a bunch of promotional nonsense and have to deal with yet another Japanese "gift" that I don't want.

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When I take a cab I want to get somewhere quick. Not trip over a bunch of promotional nonsense and have to deal with yet another Japanese "gift" that I don't want.

There is a really easy way to deal with this in the taxi. "No thanks".

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What is the deal with uber in Japan. I have don,t used cabs. I know of dollar drivers, and been told that they are illegal. So would this be a promotion to keep uber gaining customers ?

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Good thing they already caught the cab driver who was piling his customers with laced drinks and snacks and then getting his rocks off by watching them pee in his car.

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