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Small vehicles of Tokyo
A slim cataloguing of the rich diversity of small vehicles that help shape street life in the world’s largest city
Number one in an occasional series, preceding Small Vehicles of Sandham and Small Vehicles of Shanghai—Deepseeking the city, and the forthcoming Small Vehicles of Bangkok. These are part of my series exploring technology and the city, But What Was The Question?
Unusually for me, this is a post with little in the way of context. Rather, it is simple, recorded observation. As part of an endless enquiry into what makes good streets tick, over four short visits to Tokyo in 2018 and 2019—during The Days In Which We Flew—I started cataloguing ‘the small vehicles of Tokyo’, recognising them as an ingredient of the city’s beguiling street condition.
I’ve written enough about walking around the city’s neighbourhoods (Ed. Really?) What follows is a quick sampling of a hugely diverse range of small vehicles—the tip of the tip of the iceberg—that also contribute to the quality of the city’s streets. I’ll no doubt update it with each subsequent trip I take.