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Expanding resident services by installing a share cycle “HELLO CYCLING” station ​ TOKYO β Press release: October 3, 2024 Expanding resident services by installing a share cycle “HELLO CYCLING” station TOKYO boasts the largest number of properties in Tokyo Available in 41 locations from October
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“Let’s find temporary housing in Tokyo.” TOKYO<β> is the largest company in Tokyo with over 1,200 shared apartments. (Tokyo Beta) (Operating company: Miyoshi Real Estate Co., Ltd. [Fukuoka City: President and CEO Osamu Miyoshi]) is a subsidiary of OpenStreet Inc. (Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Tomoaki Kudo, hereinafter referred to as “OpenStreet”). We would like to inform you that stations of our shared cycle service “HELLO CYCLING” will be set up in 41 locations from October 1, 2024. We also plan to gradually increase the number of stations in the future. OpenStreet’s mission is to “Make travel more fun and free.” We operate “HELLO CYCLING,” a sharing service for electrically assisted bicycles and electric cycles that can be rented anywhere and returned wherever you like. Currently, in addition to six types of electrically assisted bicycles, we offer electric cycles classified as specified small motorized bicycles, which are used by approximately 3.7 million customers. We have installed stations in more than 9,000 locations nationwide and have approximately 37,000 vehicles. Since the launch of the service, “HELLO CYCLING” has operated on a partner-type business model, operating the service in collaboration with companies and local governments in each region. The shared cycle platform “HELLO CYCLING” will set up stations at 41 locations in TOKYO<β>, which is the largest in Tokyo and has over 1,200 shared apartments. By adding a new means of
transportation, the shared cycle, we hope to not only improve the convenience and satisfaction of residents, but also increase the number of residents. Main station installation locations Name Location Number of installed units TOKYO β Daishimae 6 3-9-6 Kurihara, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 2 units TOKYO β Umejima 10 2-11-2 Sekihara, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 3 units About the use of “HELLO CYCLING” To use it, you need to download the “HELLO CYCLING” app. After registering as a free member on the app, you can easily search for stations, reserve a bicycle, and make payments. In addition, the stations displayed on the app’s map (approximately 9,000 locations nationwide, as of September 2024) can be rented and returned anywhere in the country, making it convenient to use when and as much as you want. You can. Price: 130 yen for the first 30 minutes, extension 100 yen/15 minutes, 1,800 yen/12 hours *Prices may change depending on the vehicle/area used. Please check before using. *Please see the app or the “HELLO CYCLING” homepage for instructions on how to use it. HELLO CYCLING homepage ( https://www.hellocycling.jp/ ) HELLO CYCLING app download (
https://www.hellocycling.jp/app/openapp ) About OpenStreet With the support of the Bicycle Utilization Promotion Act and a unique horizontal division of labor regional partner model, OpenStreet has developed “HELLO CYCLING,” one of the largest shared cycle platforms in Japan, and “HELLO MOBILITY,” a shared mobility platform for scooters and ultra-compact EVs. Through this service, we aim to promote MaaS by providing a variety of transportation methods for the last mile. https://www.openstreet.co.jp/ What is “TOKYO<β>”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/103282/18/103282-18-8ef0723eceebc74cef1f5806fb81f6be-3900×2185.png The “β” in TOKYO<β> comes from the word “β version,” which refers to a test version of software, and has the connotation of a “temporary home” for young people and foreigners chasing their dreams. Currently, there are approximately 1,200 buildings and 1,6,000 rooms available for occupancy, mainly in Tokyo. Rent prices start from the 40,000 yen range, and are set lower than the surrounding market prices to minimize the financial burden on tenants. We hope that you will use this share house as a “temporary home” as a first step to experiencing life in Tokyo.

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