HELLO CYCLING Newly Enters Ota City Community Cycle Project

Ota City has partnered with OpenStreet Inc. to introduce 'HELLO CYCLING' as a new operator for its community bicycle sharing service, aiming to improve urban mobility and cross-border travel.
提携NQ 77/100出典:PR Times

📋 Article Processing Timeline

  • 📰 Published: April 28, 2026 at 19:00
  • 🔍 Collected: April 28, 2026 at 10:31
  • 🤖 AI Analyzed: April 28, 2026 at 15:33 (5h 2m after Collected)
The Ota City community cycle project, which was previously operated solely by Docomo Bike Share, will welcome OpenStreet Inc. as a new partner. On April 27th (Monday), Ota City and OpenStreet Inc., the operator of the 'HELLO CYCLING' service, signed a basic agreement regarding the community cycle business.

Based on this agreement, 'HELLO CYCLING' will join the project and proceed with the installation of ports on city-owned land. The first city-owned port will open adjacent to the Keikyu Kamata Station East Exit Transportation Plaza (rotary) and will begin operations on May 1st (Friday).

As of the end of March 2026, there are 90 HELLO CYCLING ports on private land within Ota City. Furthermore, there are 239 ports in adjacent Setagaya City and 559 ports in Kawasaki City. The entry of 'HELLO CYCLING' is expected to further vitalize mobility within the city and travel between adjacent municipalities.

Please enjoy the newly expanded Ota City community cycle service now operated by both Docomo Bike Share and OpenStreet Inc. (HELLO CYCLING). We will continue to promote the Ota City community cycle project as a convenient transportation option.

[New Operator] OpenStreet Inc.
[Agreement Date] April 27th (Mon)
[Port Opening Date] May 1st (Fri)
[Location and Scale] Adjacent to Keikyu Kamata Station East Exit Transportation Plaza (30 racks).