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18 Kainehe St, Kailua, HI 96734, United StatesMap
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Affordable, good enough. Listen to the safety first introduction.
The Japanese owner is friendly, explained the important tips in detail. He cares about guests’ safety. Our group appreciated the thorough instruction, but for a people in a rush, this introduction par...
As others have said, the response was not very good, but it was not uncomfortable and it was a response to the extent that "well, is this like this?" However, it was a woman who responded to me. I went a little before the opening time, but the door was also open. After me, a visitor came, so maybe I arrived by bus. Although it is a corresponding situation, you can choose the rental time and if you damage the bicycle, yes ...
The owner's response and bicycle condition are bad. I will never use it again.
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As others have written, the response of the male shopkeeper is intimidating. He explained it unilaterally and read the explanation. Of course, I understand that all contracts are here in the United States, but I can't ride with peace of mind that I am told in such an intimidating attitude. To be clear, Americans are more friendly than this Japanese. In addition, the bicycle borrowed with that intimidating attitude was tattered. This is not the appearance, but the saddle, pedal, and gear are rattling and I can't think of it whenever it breaks ...
Even in the scenery of Kyle, it is difficult to heal.
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I visited in October 2017. I was thinking of walking for sightseeing, but I thought it was impossible to walk because the sun was strong from the morning, so I went to rent a bicycle here, which was introduced in the guidebook. A Japanese man responded, but ... well, it was terrible. First of all, zero amiability. Just talk to light 々 in a cold tone. It's strange that you can be so unfriendly in such a scenic place. ... for renting a bicycle.
It is a bicycle rental shop in Kylua. It is helpful to be able to communicate in Japanese and above all, to be a Japanese-style bicycle. (In the United States, there are many = braking mechanisms to stop the pedal.) There is no bus to Kylua Beach or Lanikai Beach, and it takes time to walk, so it's just right to look around in a day. I think it's better to plan your schedule and ride because the rental is punctual.
Affordable, good enough. Listen to the safety first introduction.
The Japanese owner is friendly, explained the important tips in detail. He cares about guests’ safety. Our group appreciated the thorough instruction, but for a people in a rush, this introduction par...
Convenience priority
As others have said, the response was not very good, but it was not uncomfortable and it was a response to the extent that "well, is this like this?" However, it was a woman who responded to me. I went a little before the opening time, but the door was also open. After me, a visitor came, so maybe I arrived by bus. Although it is a corresponding situation, you can choose the rental time and if you damage the bicycle, yes ...
The owner's response and bicycle condition are bad. I will never use it again.
As others have written, the response of the male shopkeeper is intimidating. He explained it unilaterally and read the explanation. Of course, I understand that all contracts are here in the United States, but I can't ride with peace of mind that I am told in such an intimidating attitude. To be clear, Americans are more friendly than this Japanese. In addition, the bicycle borrowed with that intimidating attitude was tattered. This is not the appearance, but the saddle, pedal, and gear are rattling and I can't think of it whenever it breaks ...
Even in the scenery of Kyle, it is difficult to heal.
I visited in October 2017. I was thinking of walking for sightseeing, but I thought it was impossible to walk because the sun was strong from the morning, so I went to rent a bicycle here, which was introduced in the guidebook. A Japanese man responded, but ... well, it was terrible. First of all, zero amiability. Just talk to light 々 in a cold tone. It's strange that you can be so unfriendly in such a scenic place. ... for renting a bicycle.
to sightsee without a car rental
It is a bicycle rental shop in Kylua. It is helpful to be able to communicate in Japanese and above all, to be a Japanese-style bicycle. (In the United States, there are many = braking mechanisms to stop the pedal.) There is no bus to Kylua Beach or Lanikai Beach, and it takes time to walk, so it's just right to look around in a day. I think it's better to plan your schedule and ride because the rental is punctual.