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n. 人力车;黄包车



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  • Rickshaw - Wikipedia
    A rickshaw, or jinrikisha, is a light, two-wheeled cart consisting of a doorless, chairlike body, mounted on springs with a collapsible hood and two shafts Finished in black lacquer-ware over timber, it was drawn by a single rickshaw runner
  • Rickshaw | Pedicab, Cycle-Taxi Human-Powered | Britannica
    Rickshaw, (from Japanese: “human-powered vehicle”), two-wheeled vehicle with a doorless, chairlike body and a collapsible hood, which holds one or two passengers and is drawn by a man between two shafts
  • Rickshaws Reinvented - Smithsonian Magazine
    By the late 1870s, the rickshaw was that nation's main mode of transport, with an estimated 40,000 of them operating in Tokyo alone From there it quickly spread to other Asian
  • The Rickshaw: Made in Japan, Used Throughout the World - VOYAPON
    Mainly used in developing countries throughout Asia and Africa the rickshaw has become a wonderfully environmentally friendly means of transport, usually used as a form of taxi Delving back into the history of the rickshaw, its origin can be firmly dated back to Japan
  • What Is A Rickshaw? - Why So Japan
    What Is A Rickshaw? Put simply, a rickshaw is a two-wheeled vehicle that is drawn by one or two people This makes them very unique in comparison to horse-drawn carts Rickshaws are most commonly used to carry one or two passengers around, rather than being used to carry around cargo Are Rickshaws Still Used?
  • A Short History of the Rickshaw - PILOT GUIDES
    The rickshaw, invented in Japan in 1869, helped to produce a revolution in mo- bility for millions of people in Asia and Africa By the 1930s, the everyday mo- bility offered by the hand-pulled rickshaw gave way to several of its offspring: the cycle-rickshaw, trishaw, pedicab, cyclo, becak, and the auto-rickshaw
  • What Is a Rickshaw? | The Complete Guide to Pedicabs
    A rickshaw is used to transport passengers, typically in large cities Rickshaws are often associated with Asian countries, but rickshaws are used all over the world, usually in downtown urban areas In English-speaking countries, cycle rickshaws are often called “pedicabs” and may be decorated for aesthetic reasons or with advertisements
  • Rickshaw - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A riksha or rickshaw is a kind of vehicle that has two wheels They are usually pulled by a human but there are types that have been changed to be pulled by a bicycle or have their own motor , Rickshaws are popular vehicles in Bangal Pradesh (Bangladesh) and Japan
  • Pulled rickshaw - Wikipedia
    A pulled rickshaw (from Japanese jinrikisha (人力車) 'person human-powered vehicle') is a mode of human-powered transport by which a runner draws a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two people In recent times the use of human-powered rickshaws has been discouraged or outlawed in many countries due to concern for the welfare of rickshaw
  • Rickshaws in the United States - Wikipedia
    A cycle rickshaw at rest, New York City, New York Rickshaws are used in numerous cities in the United States, primarily for their novelty value as an entertaining form of transportation for tourists and locals However, they also have environmental benefits and may be quicker than other forms of transport if traffic congestion is high





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