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dirtyroboto 11-06-2008 10:12 AM

Ayase Bike Farm
 
When I was walking about in Ayase I stumbled upon this bike farm that I just had to film. I have never seen such a concentration of bikes arranged like this before so I thought I would share it with you..

YouTube - Bike Park in Tokyo

Nyororin 11-06-2008 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by dirtyroboto (Post 622601)
When I was walking about in Ayase I stumbled upon this bike farm that I just had to film. I have never seen such a concentration of bikes arranged like this before so I thought I would share it with you..

YouTube - Bike Park in Tokyo

Looks like a fairly average bike lot. In fact, I`m shocked by how few bikes were there. Around here they cram them into every available space so there is barely a path you can squeeze through.

Sangetsu 11-06-2008 01:36 PM

If you think that's a lot of bikes, you should go to the government storage lots where they collect abandoned bicycles. In some of these lots there can be as many as 10,000 bicycles.

Japan is a strange place, particularly in the metro areas. If your bike breaks a chain or a pedal, don't fix it, just push it to the nearest train station and park it with the others. Then go and buy a new bike.

In Japan, you have to pay to dispose of large items like bicycles. Many people either don't know that broken bicycles can be fixed, or they just don't want to go to the trouble of doing it. So they just abandon them.


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