Yoshikawa City Partners with OpenStreet and Mobility Platform to Launch 'HELLO CYCLING' Shared Mobility Pilot Program
Yoshikawa City, OpenStreet, and Mobility Platform have signed a tripartite agreement to conduct a shared mobility pilot program. Starting May 1, 2026, the shared cycle service 'HELLO CYCLING' will be available at 15 locations across the city, aiming to improve transit convenience and complement public transport.
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OpenStreet Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President & CEO: Tomoaki Kudo; hereinafter 'OpenStreet'), Mobility Platform Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Saitama City, Saitama; Representative Director & President: Atsushi Ishii; hereinafter 'Mobility Platform'), and Yoshikawa City, Saitama Prefecture (Mayor: Shigeto Nakahara) have concluded an 'Agreement on Pilot Experiments for Shared Mobility Business.' Based on this agreement, a shared cycling business utilizing the 'HELLO CYCLING' platform, one of Japan's largest, will commence in Yoshikawa City on May 1, 2026.
The partnership aims to examine the effectiveness and challenges of shared mobility as a new means of transport that enhances traffic convenience and complements existing public transit. The agreement was signed on March 30, 2026. Initially, stations will be established at 15 public facilities, including Yoshikawa Station and Yoshikawa Minami Station, with plans for sequential expansion through tripartite cooperation. Since 'HELLO CYCLING' stations are already operational in neighboring Koshigaya City, Misato City, and Nagareyama City in Chiba Prefecture, inter-city travel is also possible.
### Key Station Locations (Selected from 15 sites)
- **Cycle Park Yoshikawa Station North (2F):** 1-9-7 Kiuri, Yoshikawa City (16 bikes)
- **Yoshikawa Station South Exit Interlocking Sidewalk:** Kiuri 2, Yoshikawa City (5 bikes)
- **Yoshikawa Minami Ekimae Park:** 3-26-2 Minami, Yoshikawa City (15 bikes)
- **Yoshikawa City Hall / Oasis:** 1-1 Kiyomino, Yoshikawa City (5 bikes)
### Agreement Overview
- **Duration:** March 30, 2026 – March 31, 2031
- **Roles:**
- **Yoshikawa City:** Overall supervision, providing public land for stations.
- **OpenStreet:** Providing the application, system, and equipment; collecting and analyzing data for the city.
- **Mobility Platform:** Maintenance, operation, restoration of facilities, and securing private-sector stations.
### Using HELLO CYCLING
Users must download the 'HELLO CYCLING' app. After free registration, users can search for stations, reserve bikes, and make payments easily. Bikes can be rented and returned at any station shown on the map nationwide.
### About OpenStreet
OpenStreet provides diverse last-mile mobility solutions through 'HELLO CYCLING' and 'HELLO MOBILITY' (scooters/EVs), aiming to promote MaaS through a unique horizontal regional partner model.
### About Mobility Platform
A subsidiary of the MOBILIX Group, providing 'MaaS Car' and 'MaaS Cycle' services. The group operates across various mobility-related sectors, including automobile dealers and AI-driven mobility ventures.
The partnership aims to examine the effectiveness and challenges of shared mobility as a new means of transport that enhances traffic convenience and complements existing public transit. The agreement was signed on March 30, 2026. Initially, stations will be established at 15 public facilities, including Yoshikawa Station and Yoshikawa Minami Station, with plans for sequential expansion through tripartite cooperation. Since 'HELLO CYCLING' stations are already operational in neighboring Koshigaya City, Misato City, and Nagareyama City in Chiba Prefecture, inter-city travel is also possible.
### Key Station Locations (Selected from 15 sites)
- **Cycle Park Yoshikawa Station North (2F):** 1-9-7 Kiuri, Yoshikawa City (16 bikes)
- **Yoshikawa Station South Exit Interlocking Sidewalk:** Kiuri 2, Yoshikawa City (5 bikes)
- **Yoshikawa Minami Ekimae Park:** 3-26-2 Minami, Yoshikawa City (15 bikes)
- **Yoshikawa City Hall / Oasis:** 1-1 Kiyomino, Yoshikawa City (5 bikes)
### Agreement Overview
- **Duration:** March 30, 2026 – March 31, 2031
- **Roles:**
- **Yoshikawa City:** Overall supervision, providing public land for stations.
- **OpenStreet:** Providing the application, system, and equipment; collecting and analyzing data for the city.
- **Mobility Platform:** Maintenance, operation, restoration of facilities, and securing private-sector stations.
### Using HELLO CYCLING
Users must download the 'HELLO CYCLING' app. After free registration, users can search for stations, reserve bikes, and make payments easily. Bikes can be rented and returned at any station shown on the map nationwide.
### About OpenStreet
OpenStreet provides diverse last-mile mobility solutions through 'HELLO CYCLING' and 'HELLO MOBILITY' (scooters/EVs), aiming to promote MaaS through a unique horizontal regional partner model.
### About Mobility Platform
A subsidiary of the MOBILIX Group, providing 'MaaS Car' and 'MaaS Cycle' services. The group operates across various mobility-related sectors, including automobile dealers and AI-driven mobility ventures.