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	      <title>Hilton Nagoya offers complimentary bicycle service to guests</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<strong>Hilton Nagoya offers complimentary bicycle service to guests</strong><br />
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Hilton Nagoya guests can now enjoy a new complimentary bicycle rental service, part of the hotel&rsquo;s commitment to reduce its carbon footprint by encouraging an eco-friendly and convenient way to travel around the city.<br />
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The new service follows an experiment (called &ldquo;Mei Chari&rsquo;) conducted by Nagoya City in 2009, that offered registered members complimentary use of bicycles in the city. Its overwhelming success not only confirmed the pleasures of cycling but also showed a growing acceptance of bicycles as an effective eco-friendly way to respond to global environmental issues.<br />
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Hilton Nagoya is working closely with &ldquo;The Forum for citizens with bicycles,&rdquo; a non-profit-organization, to encourage staying guests to take advantage of the hotel&rsquo;s fleet of meticulously maintained &ldquo;Corratec&rdquo; and &ldquo;Raleigh&rdquo; bicycles.<br />
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&ldquo;We are strongly committed to addressing environmental issues and promoting a healthy lifestyle,&rdquo; said Hilton Nagoya General Manager Jamie Mead. &ldquo;Using one of our complimentary bicycles is not only a smart choice for convenient transport and reducing carbon dioxide emissions, but will also add great value to exploring this beautiful city. Our staff is also on hand with up-to-date city maps and advice on the best cycling routes to fully enjoy your stay with us.&rdquo;<br />
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There is a maximum of four hours per person. Reservations are required before use and a contract needs to be signed before using the bicycle. Other terms and conditions may apply. <br />]]></desciption>	
	      <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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