Pedal Day 2012. Three day bicycle festival in Tokyo.

Byron Kidd
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Three days of bike events spread over three venues in Tokyo will bring the super cool Tokyo cycling community, as well as local artists and cafe owners together to share their talents, and a few drinks.

This bicycle festival promotes all genres of bike and the idea that owning and riding one should be fun, and it have a few ways of showing it.

On Friday 17th, at Yoyogi Park, there will be a Tokyo Bicycle Beauty show (think fashion, girls and bikes), Tokyo Bicycle Builders Award (“The best and most original bicycle award” – eight wheels, anyone?), a Pedal Market (check out the skills of and order original frames from Tokyo’s best builders) and even a bunny hop contest to round things off from 8 p.m. Head there from around 2 p.m. to catch things warming up.

On Saturday and Sunday, the action moves to Aoyama. Out the front of the United Nations University is the Farmer’s Market venue – and just along the street near Omotesando Station is 246 Common, a neat collection of temporary cafes and bars selling drinks and organic grub from stylishly retro caravans and tents between the buildings.

Read more about the event in English in this great article by Tokyo Weekender, or visit the official Pedal Day 2012 site.

Unfortunately I'm out of  town this weekend, but partner in crime Gavin Dixon will be at the festivities collecting interviews for the next Pedal Asia Podcast.

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  1. Thanks for the heads-up! Putting a post on my blog linking to you.

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  2. Here for SummerSonic n looking for Fixie Shop. We r opening our shop soon in Shanghai n love your concept. Should hook up.

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