Tokyo on two wheels
It's not only eco-friendly to get around Tokyo by bicycle; it's also convenient and relaxing, as you can leave your bike right next to your destination, which could be blocks away from the nearest subway station or parking spot (if there is parking, that is).
Of course it would be a bit of a challenge to explore the entire city on bike, unless you've got the thighs of samurai warrior. But a bicycle is perfect for getting intimate with one of Tokyo's neighborhoods—such as my favorite, Asakusa.

A "world away from the modern city."
—Mellow Monk
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1 Comments:
I confess I could never do it. I'm a walker and can go for miles. I often do. But I can't run very far and bicycles are rather difficult for me too. Give me tea and let me walk about. The rest of my travel will have to be on the train if I'm exploring Tokyo. Besides, the train is a fun social environment. --Teaternity
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