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『 東京都の区部や八王子市、横浜市や川崎市などで営業するタクシーの運賃が3日、値上げされた。初乗り料金(2キロ)の上限が660円から710円となり、値上げ率は7・2〜7・9%にのぼる。都内での値上げは消費税が5%に引き上げられた平成9年以来10年ぶりとなった。』
タクシー値上げ (click to enlarge)
『運賃値上げに合わせ、夜間割り増しが午後11時〜午前5時の3割増から、午後10時〜午前5時の2割増に改訂された。割増率が下がった半面、時間が1時間延びた。』(Yahooから引用)

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zer0alucard in the scariest part of the Philippines
Vampire
登録日: 2007/12/01 16:51
Wow ...
the prices at UK and Japan made our fares cheap XD

(ID #66399) Posted on 2007/12/08 23:22
Cryorazor in Malaysia
登録日: 2007/04/02 15:17
Haha Danny..seems like you had many bad experience in Penang but I wouldn't blame you on this one cos many taxi drivers in Malaysia are jerks who don't use the meter and overcharge the fare especially foreigners. However I met one old taxi driver who only charge RM1 as he said he's going on the same direction.
(ID #66400) Posted on 2007/12/08 23:29
PoWeR in Your Pocket
Bring-Along Stalker
登録日: 2007/08/28 05:12
When I was at Singapore it wuz cheap (running on a meter)

Then I got back to Canada... PAYMENT(can't remember) + TAX lol
(ID #66402) Posted on 2007/12/09 00:15
nya-chama in London, United Kingdom
Student/Freelance Programmer
登録日: 2007/10/31 09:18
Yeah, taxi's in London are eye popping expensive. I think I paid £22 going home from a party when there was a train strike (Mile End to Chiswick). But the drivers are great people, always up for a great conversation, amazing how they know the city too.
(ID #66403) Posted on 2007/12/09 00:29
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
登録日: 2007/08/23 04:44
Taxis here are for drunk people, theres actually a program where you dont have to pay the company until the next day, and they will drop you off at your car the next day also, if you are too drunk to drive. Other than that, I barely see taxis except around the airport. Which is always fun, because sometimes limos will only charge you $10-$15 to take you all the way home, since they are usually freelance. We got back from Italy and took a limo home, It was about 24 miles and the guy charged us $20. He said he was going that way anyway. Whoo hoo!
(ID #66404) Posted on 2007/12/09 00:43
qingy in center of the galaxy
SMS
登録日: 2007/10/06 05:09
Taxis here are moderately priced, and I don't usually take one unless I'm out drinking and there's no designated driver. However, I really don't like the taxi drivers here as they often engage in what I like to call aggressive driving, often tailing the car right in front of them or just driving recklessly. Sometimes they don't even stop at the stop signs or give right of way to pedestrians, I often wonder how they passed their G tests.
(ID #66405) Posted on 2007/12/09 00:47
lostandfound in a UFO... catcher...
Part human, part student, 100% loser
登録日: 2007/10/22 02:10
Taxi drivers here aren't that bad and they don't charge much... When you get on the taxi it starts with S$2.40 and rises by the meter... Reckless driving ain't welcome here in Singapore... If you are ever caught by the traffic police when you're drunk then say sayonara to your driving license and your money...
(ID #66406) Posted on 2007/12/09 00:55
bookie in Jakarta
System Admin
登録日: 2007/12/08 10:04
In Jakarta, the first 1 km will be charge Rp.5.000,- (appx 50 USD cents), then Rp.2.500/km.
Becareful when choosing Taxi in Jakarta.  Rule of thumbs is to choose Taxi from Blue Bird Group.  You can see the big sticker @ the front of the Taxi.
Becareful that most of the taxi here is in blue color as they wanted to deceived passangers.  If you're unlucky , you might get rob, and extorted.
(ID #66407) Posted on 2007/12/09 01:11
AndyH in Birmingham, UK
3D artist
登録日: 2006/12/25 10:08
Ah - japan taxis. Such a great experience...

I came out of a club in shibuya drunk, sweaty and knackered from dancing at 4:30 am, and wandering around shibuya looking for a cab, going in a sunkus store for some nourishing pocari sweat, and seeing the famous shibuya crossing totally EMPTY and with most of its famous neon turned off - a truly surreal and great experience!
It was also excellent being in a cab with all its seat doilies, white gloves and sat nav bombing down the deserted expressway with no traffic whatsoever and tokyo tower in the distance. All this, combined with the effects of the drink, the overall speed and the overpasses made me feel like i was living some kind of real life 'ridge racer'. Aaaahh - memories!

Anyhoo - UK cabs are ok, but the drivers more often than not can barely speak/ understand english, and they wont think twice about taking advantage of a drunk person by bumping up the price upon dropoff compared to their original price that enticed you in the cab in the first place.
(ID #66408) Posted on 2007/12/09 01:15
skankywonders in California
Student
登録日: 2007/08/09 05:36
I've seen many taxis in Downtown San Diego (Where I live) and I have never paid for one, neither have I payed attention how much they will charge you.

Danny, you should come to San Diego CA next year for the famous Comic Con, which is who knows when, with your Stormtrooper costume and all. 



(ID #66409) Posted on 2007/12/09 01:17
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
in singapore the system is pretty much the same as japan.

one pays S$2.50 (US1.7) when one get on the cab. after the first km, one will be charged S$0.10 (US0.07) for every 210m up to 10km. after which it will be another S$0.10 (US0.07) for every 175m up to 10km.

Every 25s of waiting or less cost another S$0.10 (US0.07).

there is also the S$2 (US1.4)Peak Period Surcharge, S$1 (US0.7) city area surchange, road tax charge and late night surcharge (see below)

11.30pm to 11.44pm : 10% of metered taxi fare 
11.45pm to 11.59pm : 20% of metered taxi fare 
12 midnight to 12.59am : 35% of metered taxi fare 
1.00am to 6.00am : 50% of metered taxi fare 

(ID #66410) Posted on 2007/12/09 01:51
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
登録日: 2007/08/22 05:30
Japanese taxis are nice, though the minimum fare is kinda expensive.
But proportionally, I think brazilian taxis are even worse. Though we don't have fares that are 3 times expensiver... late hour taxis and on weekends they charge 2 times the price.

But we also have to be on the lookout for "special" taxis, and stuff like that.

Specially on places where there is high concentration of tourists. Taxists overcharge because they know tourists don't really know how much taxis should cost.

Anyways, I liked the taxi services on Japan. They all have GPS, heaters, and most taxists were very nice to us (we asked lots of questions).

We took a cab to Fuji-san. The guy stopped at the main stops, explained some stuff, and took pics of us.

Also, the option of asking for a large van to carry all of us (we were in 8 people there) was great! In brazil you usually don't have that option...
(ID #66411) Posted on 2007/12/09 01:52
soonkiong in Kuching, Malaysia
Student
登録日: 2007/08/22 12:50
yeah. taxis in Malaysia are pretty much crap. It's the same almost everywhere in the country.
(ID #66412) Posted on 2007/12/09 02:26
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
登録日: 2007/12/04 23:16
Yeah danny I had the same experience with Taxi in Malaysia.

They charge me 80 ringgit to travel to KLIA from Coronade Hotel... and they don't use meter. 

And I do have to mention that actually, the hotel charged me 75 ringgit, but the taxi driver said, give me 80 ringgit please, that guy from the hotel takes away all that 75 ringgit.. o.O

(ID #66414) Posted on 2007/12/09 02:43
squee in Singapore
Techie
登録日: 2007/09/27 05:11
I'm pretty pleased with the taxi drivers here but not so with the taxi companies... 
They give real dumb reasons for price hikes..like... "our fares are too cheap compared to other countries" 
(ID #66416) Posted on 2007/12/09 03:16
chun in work buried ;_;
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
登録日: 2007/01/09 14:33
Took taxi a few times when my husband and I were in japan, one driver actually got a bit lost (oops) and another almost (just almost) got into an accident LOL but they were polite and nice :3
(ID #66417) Posted on 2007/12/09 03:47
Triddy in British Columbia, Canada
Student
登録日: 2007/11/28 12:25
How much do you pay for each kilometer after the initial two? $6 for two seems about what we have here. Maybe it's slightly cheaper, but not by much.
(ID #66418) Posted on 2007/12/09 04:11
Sgt Beavis in Dallas, TX, USA
Overpaid Computer Nerd
登録日: 2007/07/23 22:59
Taxis in Japan might not be cheap, but they are very clean and the drivers are much safer than I've seen in other cities I've been in around the world.

(ID #66420) Posted on 2007/12/09 04:52
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
登録日: 2007/06/01 04:39
some taxi here have to ask their prize too, most of them are blood suckers
(ID #66421) Posted on 2007/12/09 04:57
denko in Earth
Perpetual Student
登録日: 2007/12/08 14:07
Just a note about taxis in Japan:
The doors open and close automatically. The drivers get angry when you go manual on them ;)...

Danny, I have been enjoying the site for about a month now and finally joined. I like the lifestyle articles, and the otaku subjects don't hurt. Thanks for the site and keep up the good work.
(ID #66422) Posted on 2007/12/09 05:21
junq man in former superpower
trying to stay relevant
登録日: 2007/08/18 05:03
Taxis in the UK are indeed expensive, but there is a difference between ordinary taxis and private hire vehicles - a taxi, for example a black cab, you can hail in the street, but a private hire vehicle you have to pre-book. I once paid about 69 UK pounds for a thirty mile journey... (139 USD, about 15,500 JP yen)...
(ID #66423) Posted on 2007/12/09 06:34
keats in NL
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 20:42
Taxi drivers are scum! And expensive, too. 
(ID #66427) Posted on 2007/12/09 08:01
Keith in Tokyo From Singapore
IT engineer
登録日: 2007/12/05 20:39
oh yes,.. 710yen the moment you board, experience it on Monday when i arrive in Tokyo, was raining when i reach shinjuku. Forced to take taxi T_T
(ID #66428) Posted on 2007/12/09 08:23
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland
Student Business Economics
登録日: 2007/08/05 18:23
Taxi drivers in Amsterdam are also known for taking the longest route when they have tourists (or when it's obvious that you're not familiar with the city) in their taxi, so I think you won't have to be surprised when they suddenly say "Well, that's 50 Euro then".
(ID #66429) Posted on 2007/12/09 08:38
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
i only take taxis for work related purposes as i can claim the money back through my company.

most of the time i'll take the train or the bus unless it's very urgent or i'm running late.
(ID #66430) Posted on 2007/12/09 10:57
lanie-emon in Keldabe, Malaysia
Mandalorian in training + Otaku...
登録日: 2007/06/05 11:28
Why I am not surprise of your experience when taking taxi in Malaysia. Unfortunately this is prevalent in all over Malaysia. That's why I hardly ever take the taxi here ^^.
(ID #66433) Posted on 2007/12/09 13:26
bvc100 in KL Malaysia
Something to do with cars
登録日: 2007/10/15 00:54
I agree... the taxi in Malaysia is a bit off. i don't know about the ones in other countries, but do be careful if you're planning to use one. 
here's some tips:
1. ensure that they use the meter - in Malaysia it has become a regulation. if they say it's broken; avoid at all cost
2. well maintained - this is for your safety, there are cases that they will attack you when they say that they need to pull over for maintenance or something
3. take a bus - you're better off using the bus or other transportation if it's available~~~
4. get a car - the best tip and solves all your problems (ahahaha~~~)
(ID #66436) Posted on 2007/12/09 14:11
登録日: 2006/12/24 23:42
The Hatsunori fare is 710 now? wow that must have been a recent change, it was 660 last month right? 
about taxi in other countries, I had the same experience in Malaysia, and I went there around october this year, I guess they still do that there. about taxis in Shanghai, I heard that one shouldn't take the red ones:
http://www.thebroadabroad.com/2007/07/red-taxi-terror-or-why-i-now-take.html

btw Danny, your forgot to mention the "magical japanese taxi door": Doors on Japanese taxis would always somehow magically close on their own. ^^ I made a mistake of slamming the door once, I could tell the taxi driver was miffed by my action. though he was polite enough to accept my apology. ^^;
(ID #66437) Posted on 2007/12/09 14:34
WoLF-[x] in Malaysia
IT Consultant
登録日: 2007/01/15 19:58
LOL i don't wanna comment on malaysia's taxis since it has become worldwidely known for bad service. Even Jakarta has better taxis than us! (The Bluebird ones...not the others that drive u to a dark alley and rob u!)

I like taxis in Japan. They have GPS, automated rear doors that open and close for you....and courteous drivers. ;)
(ID #66441) Posted on 2007/12/09 16:22
syrix in U.S.
student
登録日: 2007/03/21 09:30
I don't take the taxi here, mostly tourists do that.  I have a car to get to destinations so taxi's aren't something I really take.  Everyone either has a car or takes the bus to get where they need to go.  I did take a taxi in Hong Kong, those guys are skilled lol.  I freaked out a bit because of the way they drove but got used to it after the second time.  The taxi in Hong Kong was cheap, got pretty far for only 5 USD, I have forgotten what that was ing HKD.
(ID #66445) Posted on 2007/12/09 19:48
lin-da-kenobi in Long Beach
college student
登録日: 2007/08/16 02:56
i don't take taxis too expensive besides i'm always taking the bus 
(ID #66446) Posted on 2007/12/09 21:28
Boris in USA
Interactive Media Design and Graphic Design
登録日: 2006/12/26 00:12
all taxi here are on meter and very fast. I don't know about Washington DC though. I think there is some other weird system there which I have no idea about. But so far all taxis I took were not cheap but a normal price.
(ID #66450) Posted on 2007/12/09 23:06
Nello in Belgium
Student
登録日: 2007/10/31 23:22
Oh my, indeed taxis in Japan are rip-offs ! I remember taking a cab from Shibuya to our hotel in Shinjuku at 05.00 AM (Ok we went back from a night going out so we didn't had any alternative). If im not mistaken it was 5.000 yen in total. Still a lot of money even though it was night price.

In my country I personally still think it's expensive to take a taxi. Sometimes I don't trust the driver. Many immigrants here work as a taxi driver and sometimes they choose a longer path so you get to pay more.
(ID #66464) Posted on 2007/12/10 00:44
zenical in Singapore
boss of zeNIME
登録日: 2007/11/08 10:33
wow thats quite cheap! ours start at a low price and it uses the meter. well if you call a taxi or so, there would be a surcharge. that makes taking the taxi like 5 times of the normal price when u enter one =X
(ID #66502) Posted on 2007/12/10 08:22
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
登録日: 2006/12/25 19:17
the taxi's here are crap >.>

there are some taxi drivers here asks for what we call a "contract". when a customer hails a taxi, before the taxi driver lets the customer ride the taxi, the driver asks a large fixed amount even if you'll only be traveling only at a short distance...

there are also some taxi drivers who choose the passenger that they want to drive for. they choose who looks like has money and there are some who choose passengers depending on their destination...

there are also some taxi drivers who plays dirty. they rig their meters where they can control the increase of the fare with just a flick of a secret switch w/o the passenger knowing...

despite these very rude, dishonest and abusive taxi drivers, there are some who are polite, honest and very helpful and can be compared probably to the japanese taxi drivers ^^
(ID #66516) Posted on 2007/12/10 13:41
ant1925 in makati ph
philantropist/critic
登録日: 2007/12/09 23:36
the 2nd pic... is that the place where the car chase scene in F&F3 tokyo drift took place???
(ID #66523) Posted on 2007/12/10 15:30
R.E. Silvera in Dublin, Ireland
QA Engineer, Postgraduate Student
登録日: 2007/08/01 06:01
In my native Argentina, taxis are *relatively* cheap, specially thanks to the almost 4-to-1 Peso-to-Euro exchange rate. Hence, a taxi ride through half the city may cost as little as five euro (and Buenos Aires is a huge city).

Here in Ireland it's not so good. A regular taxi ride for people who live near-ish the city centre costs 8-10 Euro. Of course, it is artificially spiked if the taxi crosses a county line. This is patently absurd in the case of my parents for example: they live in Bray, a town on the border between County Dublin and County Wicklow. If they take a taxi near their house they stand to pay 10-20 Euro extra. Stupid, really.
(ID #66535) Posted on 2007/12/10 22:14
antabax in Kuala Lumpur
SAP Consultant
登録日: 2007/12/10 21:43
danny choo, im wondering, are you from malaysia ?
(ID #66621) Posted on 2007/12/11 13:09
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
登録日: 2007/01/03 16:36
Crap!  Taxis there in japan are damn expensive.  And I thought taxis in singapore were expensive. O_O  Taxis in my region are pretty good I would say (of course there are a few exceptions you can't get rid of).  A 20minute ride to the airport would only cost you around 200 yen more or less. 
(ID #66655) Posted on 2007/12/11 18:48
SilverCross in U.K
登録日: 2007/08/12 03:42
Totally agree taxis in malaysia are rip off ..sort of avoid them... from experience  calling a taxi from their call centre is alot cheaper in malaysia as well as in the u.k .. if you hail them on the spot it would probably cost double ....they are alot more honest as well
(ID #66712) Posted on 2007/12/12 04:10
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
登録日: 2006/12/11 11:06
Triddy,
I think its about 100 yen per kilometer.

Denko,
Welcome!

Ant1925,
Sure is.

Antabax,
My parents are.
(ID #66730) Posted on 2007/12/12 07:38
vvyuki in hK
Student
登録日: 2007/12/02 08:00
yea, Hong kong has Hatsunori charges too. the taxi drivers drive so fast, and skillful. but its really scary. they weave whenever they can and speed up until they tailgate you.
(ID #68148) Posted on 2007/12/29 20:48
Quentin aka Q in Hong Kong
登録日: 2008/01/07 04:35
Taxi fares in the UK (especially the pre-booked ones for outside London) are one of the most expensive ones I have ever experienced; you just hear it ticking every 10 seconds or so, and it isn't funny. Train tickets aren't cheap either. *Sigh*

German taxis can be great; they have Mercedes-Benz, and they're nearly as good as sitting in some fairly rich people's cars.

Hong Kong Taxis are okay, most of them (the red ones) have Hatsunori charge of about 15HKD (200 Yen ish) for 2km, then a charge rate of 19 Yen per km. Reasonable I suppose. But in general I tend to avoid taxis and go for other transports or go on foot.
(ID #70360) Posted on 2008/01/22 14:27
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