Luup's Upcoming Event at Otonari Sunday
Luup, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, is excited to announce its first participation in the Otonari Sunday event organized by Shibuya Ward on June 1st, 2025. This community engagement initiative focuses on promoting safe and reliable transportation options through electric micro-mobility solutions.
During the event, Luup will set up an interactive booth aimed at educating attendees about traffic safety. Participants who correctly answer questions in the traffic rule quiz will have a chance to enter a lottery for original merchandise and toys, making it a fun and educational experience for families and seniors alike.
Background of Luup
Luup's mission is to create infrastructure that transforms cities by making them more accessible, and since 2020, they have been running a sharing service for electric micro-mobility. With the largest number of port stations and rides in Shibuya, Luup is dedicated to providing convenient local transportation solutions.
This participation in the Otonari Sunday event aligns with Luup’s commitment to promoting traffic safety while fostering community connections. The Otonari Sunday event, inspired by Paris’s Neighbor Festival, aims to create opportunities for residents to meet and engage with each other. Luup is looking forward to creating enjoyable interactions with attendees through traffic safety quizzes and educational materials.
Event Details
- - Event Name: Otonari Sunday (organized by Shibuya Ward)
- - Date: Sunday, June 1st, 2025, from 11 AM to 2 PM.
- - Location: Miyashita Park, 1st Floor Promenade, Shibuya Ward
- - Official Website: shibuya-otonari.jp
Activities at the Booth
- - Traffic rules quiz (for children and general audience)
- - Lottery challenge with prizes for quiz participants (chance to win original merchandise!)
- - Helmet display
- - Distribution of LUUP informational brochures
- - Limited quantity distribution of guidebooks featuring a 30-minute free ride coupon
Overview of LUUP Services
Luup provides a sharing service for electric kickboards and electric assist bicycles. Users can travel from port to port throughout the city using the smartphone app