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日本のタクシーについて外国人向けに英語で書いてください。

Hey there, fellow travelers! If you've never hopped into a Japanese taxi, you're seriously missing out. Let me share why this everyday experience might just blow your mind! 😄

The Magic Door That Opens Itself!

First things first — DO NOT touch the taxi door. I know, it sounds weird, but Japanese taxis have automatic doors controlled by the driver. Just stand there and look cool while the door gracefully swings open for you. Trying to open it yourself is a classic tourist mistake!

Spotless, White-Gloved Perfection

Japanese taxi drivers often wear white gloves and keep their cabs immaculately clean. The seats are frequently covered with lacy white covers that look straight out of grandma's living room — and honestly? It's charming as heck. 🧤

🎓 Fun History Tidbit!

Did you know Japan's first taxi service launched in 1912 in Tokyo? The original fleet had just six cars. Today, Tokyo alone has over 50,000 taxis cruising the streets. Over a century of taxi excellence!

Practical Tips for Riding Like a Pro

  • 💴 Cash or card? Most taxis now accept IC cards and credit cards, but carry some yen just in case.
  • 🗺️ Show your destination in writing — a map app screenshot works perfectly!
  • 🚫 No tipping needed — it's not part of Japanese culture and can even cause confusion.
  • 🌙 Late-night surcharge applies after 10 PM, so budget accordingly.

Riding a Japanese taxi isn't just transportation — it's a cultural experience wrapped in white lace and quiet professionalism. Enjoy every second! 🇯🇵✨

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