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Sharing Economy

Scooter-sharing kicks off in Japan in next stage of sharing

Honda teams with SoftBank-backed startup to offer service in Tokyo

The Hello Scooter app shows vehicle availability and unlocks the scooter's cargo box, which has the key and a helmet inside.(Photo by Tsuyoshi Tamehiro)

TOKYO -- Honda Motor has launched Japan's first scooter-sharing service, teaming with a SoftBank-backed startup in an effort to help offset falling motorbike sales in the country.

The service, which kicked off in Tokyo on Friday, is dubbed Hello Scooter and works just like bike-sharing programs. It lets users rent Honda's roofed Gyro Canopy three-wheeler by using a dedicated app. Twenty vehicles debuted at four stations, including Tokyo's Shinjuku, Hibiya and Meguro districts.

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