Next-generation mobility "TOCKLE" share service starts in Ine Town, Kyoto Prefecture
BRJ Corporation has launched a share service for its next-generation electric mobility "TOCKLE" in Ine Town, Kyoto Prefecture, starting April 1st, 2026. This service aims to resolve transportation gaps in rural areas and improve tourist circulation by providing safe and convenient electric assist bicycles, especially in a town that attracts many tourists despite its small population.
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BRJ Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Hideaki Miyauchi; hereinafter "BRJ"), which develops electric mobility with a focus on safety to resolve "transportation gaps" in rural areas, launched a share service for its next-generation mobility "TOCKLE" in Ine Town, Kyoto Prefecture, starting April 1st.

Background
Ine Town is located in the Tango region, known as "Kyoto by the Sea," in northern Kyoto Prefecture. It is a tourist destination with a unique landscape featuring over 200 traditional "funaya" (boathouses) lining the coast. The town is dotted with diverse tourist attractions, such as Urashima Shrine, which is associated with the legend of Urashima Taro, sea kayaking experiences that leverage the natural beauty of the Sea of Japan, and portside dining where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood. Many tourists visit to enjoy strolling around.
On the other hand, despite being a small municipality with a population of approximately 2,000, Ine Town attracts over 300,000 tourists annually, leading to a significant increase in local transportation demand during certain periods. While parking cars and exploring on foot is currently the main mode of sightseeing, the widespread distribution of tourist spots and limitations in public transportation convenience have made improving visitor circulation a challenge. Furthermore, with many international visitors, there is a demand for intuitively usable transportation options.
Considering these factors, by introducing a sharing service utilizing electric assist bicycles, we aim to improve transportation convenience while ensuring safety, thereby promoting tourist circulation and revitalizing the local community.
Overview
Scheduled Implementation Period: April 1, 2026 (Wednesday) – November 30, 2026 (Monday)
Rental Hours: 0:00 – 24:00
Number of Vehicles: 5 electric assist bicycles with GPS
Number of Ports: 6
Usage Fee: 500 yen (tax included) per 20 minutes
Registration for the "TOCKLE" app is required for use
App Store (iPhone)
https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/tockle/id6471556641
Google Play (Android)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tockle.android&pcampaignid=web_share
"TOCKLE" Website
"TOCKLE"'s Commitment to Safety
1: Rural Areas, Not Cities
Buses and railways are currently facing a crisis of survival in rural areas due to deficits, reduced services, and a shortage of drivers. "TOCKLE" aims to resolve these "transportation gaps" in rural areas. Furthermore, rural areas, compared to cities, have less traffic and wider roads, making them easier to operate safely. For these two reasons—solving local issues and ensuring safety—"TOCKLE" primarily focuses on deployment in rural areas.
2: Preventing Entry into Dangerous Areas with Geofencing Function
"TOCKLE" is equipped with a "geofencing function," a safety system that detects the riding area via GPS and stops the vehicle if it enters a specific restricted zone. The "no-entry zones" set by geofencing can be flexibly configured by local governments according to the actual conditions of their respective regions.
Implementation and Verification Records in Municipalities
Implemented
・Tachikawa City, Tokyo (October 2021 – )
・Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture (August 2022 – )
・Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture (July 2024 – )
Under Verification for Implementation
・Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture (September 2025 – January 2026)
・Saga City, Saga Prefecture (September 2025 – January 2026)
・Otaki Town, Chiba Prefecture (September 2025 – January 2026)
・Muroto City, Kochi Prefecture (September 2025 – January 2026)
・Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture (October 2025 – January 2026)
・Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture (October 2025 – December 2025)
・Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture; Saku City, Nagano Prefecture (October 2025 – December 2025)
Municipalities, please contact us using the form below.
Sales Representative / Municipalities Representative: Kametani
Inquiry Form: https://www.brj.jp/contact
Company Profile
Company Name: BRJ Corporation
Representative Director and President: Hideaki Miyauchi
Headquarters: Aoyama Building 12F, 1-2-3 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Corporate Website: https://www.brj.jp/
Service Website: https://tockle.jp/
With the vision of "Creating future public transportation that earns gratitude from people and towns," BRJ Corporation develops next-generation mobility sharing services, rental services, and regional transportation solutions. Prioritizing "safety" above all else, we work closely with local governments to resolve "transportation gaps" in rural areas.
President Miyauchi began his professional career as a logistics truck driver. During his approximately 10 years as a truck driver, he keenly felt that transportation businesses had long and earnestly addressed safety through morning meetings and training. Leveraging this experience, he places the utmost importance on safety in the business development of "TOCKLE."