Osanbashi Pier, Kanagawa
Cab Waiting For Customers At Osanbashi Terminal
Cirebon, Indonesia
A Mustachioed Becak Driver Was Leisurely Waiting For A Customer
In Cirebon, I Felt That The Number Of Becak Was Not Balanced With The Number Of Its Users
The Skinny-cheeked, Becalmed Driver Was Quietly Waiting For A Customer
In Cirebon, You Rarely See Grab Or Gojek, Only Becak Drivers Waiting For Customers
A Sharp-eyed Becak Driver Was Waiting For A Customer In Front Of A Shopping Mall
Jalan Siliwangi, Cirebon
Neither In Jakarta Nor In Cirebon Did The Becak Driver Himself Approach Me
The Men In Matching Shirts Were Porters Carrying The Luggage Of Travelers Came To The Cirebon Train Station
Jakarta, Indonesia
Several Blue Three-wheeled Indian Bajaj Auto Cabs Were Parked On The Bridge
The Rivers And Waterways That Flow Through Jakarta's Residential Areas Have Not Been Culverted And Still Flow Under A Blue Sky
Sawah Besar station, Jakarta
Smartphones Are Common In Jakarta, But Not All Motorcycle Cabs Support Dispatch Apps
I Think A Lot Of People Who Are Bajai Drivers In Jakarta Wear Checkered Shirts
Gambir station, Jakarta
In Jakarta, The Bajaj Driver Never Gave Me Any Sales Talk
Gambier Station, Where Direct-distance Trains Arrive And Depart In Jakarta, Had A Relaxed Atmosphere Like A Station In A Residential Area
Historically, Kota Station Is Jakarta's Central Station, But Now Most Long-distance Trains Depart From And Arrive At Gambier Station
Glodok, Jakarta
The Three-wheeled Cabs That Ply Jakarta's Streets Seem To Be Decidedly Blue
Fatahillah Square, Jakarta
A Large Number Of People Are Doing Business Around Fatahillah Square, One Of Jakarta's Most Famous Tourist Attractions
Jakarta Kota Railway Station, Jakarta
In Jakarta, Both Angkot And Bajaj Are All Blue Vehicles
Mahachai, Thailand
A Pedicab Called Samlor Was Parked In Front Of An Old-fashioned Magazine Dealer
There Were Pedicab Called Samlor, Which You Don't See In Bangkok
Chatuchak Market, Bangkok
While Chatuchak Market Is Close To The BTS Station, It Is Quite A Distance To The Center Of Bangkok, Making It A Delicate Place To Make The Decision To Take A Tuk-tuk
Yangon, Myanmar
The Bicycle Cab Drivers Seemed To Be Bored And Parked Their Vehicles On The Shoulder Of The Road, Reading The Newspapers
Kyauktan, Myanmar
The Pedicab Driver Was Waiting For A Customer On A Pedicab Parked In A Warehouse, Flopping On Top Of It
Bicycle Cabs For Shoppers Were Also Waiting For Customers On The Side Of The Road
Pansodan Ferry Terminal, Yangon
Many Pedicabs Are Waiting For Customers At The Ferry Terminal Where Many People Come And Go
Fine Colonial-era Buildings Still Remain In The Plots That Were Developed During The British Colonial Period
Pedicabs, Which Have Seats Attached To The Side Of The Bicycle Like A Sidecar, Are Called Saiq-ka By The Locals, An Accent On The English Word Sidecar
A Man In A Rattan Hat Was Waiting For Customers In The Shade
Thanlyin, Myanmar
Newspaper On A Saiq-ka
Pyay, Myanmar
Saiq-ka Driver Who Spends His Spare Time Reading
Villa De Etla, Mexico
Cabs In Villa De Etla Resembled Indian Auto-rickshaws
Rangpur, Bangladesh
Rickshaw Wallah With A Half-open Mouth
Rickshaw Wallah In The Crowded Street
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Row Of Cycle Rickshaws
Malda, India
Eye Of A Rickshaw Wallah Sitting On The Seat Of His Vehicle
Well-coiffed Rickshaw Wallah
Gray-haired Rickshaw Man Waiting For Customers While Smoking
Berhampore, India
Relaxing Rickshaw Wallah
Durbar Square, Kathmandu
Cycle Rickshaw With A Hood
Smiling Rickshaw Wallah
SMILE
FISH NET
PIGTAIL
BICYCLE
HAT
STATION