Because jinrikisha were a common and popular form of transport until the early Showa period, they were stored in Tokyo's Transportation Museum (which closed down on 14 May, 2006 due to relocation), and are kept in museums and resource centers around the country. |
昭和初期までは一般的に存在した庶民的な車両であるため、交通博物館(2006年5月14日に移転の為閉鎖)をはじめ、各地の博物館や資料館などで保存されている。 |