The word rickshaw originates from the Japanese word
jinrikisha (ja | 人力車, ja | 人 jin human, ja | 力 riki power or force, ja | 車 sha vehicle
Kaynak: Pulled rickshawHis preferred mode of transportation is a flying
jinrikisha pulled only by magic. He lives in a red glass palace in the northeast of the
Kaynak: Jinnicky the Red JinnRegrouping at the Red Jinn's palace, Yankee procures a net and attaches it to Jinnicky's
jinrikisha as a drag net , using it to capture
Kaynak: Yankee in OzFor, as to the scenery, not the drive around the Bay of Naples or along the Bosphorus excels in natural beauty the
jinrikisha ride that
Kaynak: Hirogawa, Wakayamadepicted on an interior decoration from a rickshaw in Mumbai The word ‘'ricksha/riska/rickshaw originates from the Japanese word ‘'
jinrikisha.
Kaynak: Rickshaw artThe station was connected with Ōtaki, Chiba via the Izumi Kidō
jinrikisha railway from December 15, 1912 to August 31, 1927.
Kaynak: Ōhara Station (Chiba)It was completed in 1910 as a garage of
jinrikisha , and it was face-lifted after the establishment of the ja:帝国大学令 | Act of National
Kaynak: Campus of the University of TokyoThe students were allowed to ride in rickshaws (
jinrikisha) right to the doors of the classes, whereas teachers were forbidden.
Kaynak: Kanō Jigorō