Wow, I want to go to Tokyo so I can catch a Hello Kitty cab!
TOKYO (AP) — It might be the perrrfect cab to some: A pink and
baby blue sedan with two Hello Kitty characters painted on the
side, a Hello Kitty blanket inside and Hello Kitty music piped in
through the sound system.
This mobile paradise for fans of the popular kitten character is
the latest service offered by a Japanese taxi company, Kanachu.
The 10 Hello Kitty cabs — equipped with Hello Kitty umbrellas,
ponchos, and tissue for customers — have been operating since
April.
Kanachu integrated the new taxis into their fleet of 500 cabs
serving suburban Tokyo after deciding they needed a special service
targeting children. They also figured there was also no danger of
alienating anyone with the cute cat, said Katsuo Habu, a manager at
Kanachu.
Kanachu has licensed Hello Kitty from Sanrio, the character’s
creator, for three years. Fares — about 660 yen for the first 1.2
miles — are the same as regular taxis.
The cars are driven only by women drivers, in part to satisfy
Sanrio, Habu said.
“The Sanrio people told us they associated taxis with bearded,
smoking male drivers. That is why they were not really sure if they
wanted us to use their character,” Habu said. “But we told them
that we would have female drivers and the cars would be
nonsmoking.”