(CNN)In Tokyo, 14% of commuting traffic is on bike, according to the Japanese Transport Ministry.
But you'd never guess it. That's because the Japanese capital is burying thousands of bikes in underground parking vaults, in a bid to keep its sidewalks tidy. From street level, an Eco Cycle looks like a small kiosk --a 560-square-foot hub with a door that seemingly leads to nowhere.
In reality, these stations are gateways to futuristic subterranean parking lots, which each plummet nearly 40 feet into the ground and are home to hundreds of tightly stacked bikes.
Japan's Crazy Underground Bike Vaults
Japan's Crazy Underground Bike Vaults
http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/19/design/ja ... index.html
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To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail.
Re: Japan's crazy underground bike vaults
That's crazy. I can't imagine Dallas every being at a point where we would need to 'hide' bikes underground. At least in my lifetime.