We rent E-bike mainly in Kanagawa prefecture. We will deliver it to the desired places such as Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kamakura.

Basic rental fee

1day ¥15,000 2day ¥20,000 3day ¥30,000 4day ¥40,000 5~7day ¥50,000

Long-term rentals are also available.
1month rental costs ¥150,000. 

Delivery fee

Yokohama, Totsuka, Ofuna, Kamakura, Chigasaki Tokyo 23 wards (+0 yen)

Please contact us for areas not listed above.

Rental procedure

Contact

Please contact us at the top page WhatsApp or email.

Delivery

We will deliver to your desired hotel or station in Kanagawa or Tokyo's 23 wards.

Cycing

Enjoy cycling. Please specify the location and time in advance and we will collect your E-bike.

All rental E-bike

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TREK DOMANE AL5(54,172-177cm)
E-road (Normal 90km)

CANNONDALE QUICKNEO(M,162-175cm)
E-Touring Bike (Normal 165km)

KONA LIBRE EL (50,155-170cm)
E-Touring Bike (Normal 80km)

MIYATA CRUISE (155-180cm,160-185cm)
E-Touring Bike (Normal 85km)

BESV PSF1 (153cm-)
E-City Bike (Normal 90km)

trans Mobily NEXT206 (145cm-)
E-City Bike (30km)

Panasonic HURRYER (150-185cm)
E-Cross Bike (Normal 54km)

Panasonic VELOSTAR (150-180cm)
E-City Bike (Normal 40km)

Panasonic OFFTIME (150-185cm)
E-City Bike (Normal38km)

Rental items

Battery charger

free

Helmet

free

Lock

free

Pannier

Miyata cruise only

Other

Please tell me what you need.

Preparing

Please follow the cycling rules

Cycle on the left side of the road.
Stay on the left side of the road, and follow the arrow markers on the road indicating where and in which direction to cycle. Do not cycle against the flow of traffic.
Pedestrians have priority on sidewalks.
“Bicycles permitted on sidewalk” signs mean you may cycle on the sidewalk while giving pedestrians priority. Cycle carefully and slowly past pedestrians.
Stop at intersections.
Accidents are common at intersections.Stop at intersections to make sure it’s safe.
Wear a helmet.
Both adults and children should wear helmets.

Prohibited actions
There are penalties for violating these rules.

Cycling without a cycle light. At night, make your presence known to others with lights and reflective devices.
Carrying an open umbrella. Carrying an umbrella throws off your balance and leads to crashes. On rainy days, wear rain gear.
Using a phone while cycling. Using your phone and cycling while distracted is dangerous not only for you, but for those around you.
Cycling with two people on one bicycle. You are likely to lose your balance, landing your passenger or others in an accident.
Cycling under the influence of alcohol. Cycling under the influence of alcohol impedes judgment and leads to accidents.
Wearing headphones. Cycling with headphones on makes you unaware of your environment.
Cycling side-by-side. Cycle in a single-file line and look forward.