Naoya Yoshida


USER VOICE
customer's voice


"I want to cool the workers!" Project

Anyway, it's cold and comfortable to wear.


Rickshaw puller
Naoya Yoshida


A rickshaw is a vehicle designed to transport people by human power. In Japan, it was mainly used as a means of transportation from the Meiji era to the Taisho era and the early Showa era, but it is still used in tourist spots. Mr. Yoshida, who works as a rickshaw puller in Asakusa, which is famous as the number one tourist attraction in Tokyo, is a heavy user of "Freeze Tech". He is a good young man who is so fascinated by "Freeze Tech" that the interviewer is embarrassed to hear.

"I run about 8 hours a day, sometimes 30 to 50 kilometers, so it's a crucial moment in midsummer (laughs)."

When I guided the 90-minute course in the fierce sunlight, my clothes were socks. The whole body is soaked. As a result, I was supposed to change clothes many times a day. Why don't you try such a situation while talking with a customer? "Freeze Tech" came up in the news. At first, I bought it with half confidence, but now it's an indispensable item when pulling a rickshaw.

"Anyway, it's cold and comfortable to wear. I used to change clothes three or four times, but now I only need to change the apron once. It's perfect for this business because it prevents stickiness and the smell of sweat. I think that the tightening condition is just right. I'm glad that the amount of luggage I carry is less than half of what I used to carry. ”

I will continue to use“ Freeze Tech ”, and I will put a brand sticker on the rickshaw and advertise it. If you do! Mr. Yoshida who boasted (laughs). When you go sightseeing in Asakusa, pay attention to the rickshaw drawn by the handsome guy wearing "Freeze Tech".