Though I’d wish every little thing on Earth to be greener, a pedal-powered Japanese Roller Coaster part of a green amusement park (The Skycycle at Washuzan Highland Park in Okayam), is not exactly what I was thinking of. See who cares about the environment? Japan does!

I’d would love to see how many ecogeeks or environmentalists would hop on for a ride on the side-by-side tandem pedal-powered carts. They do have seat belts but still look unsafe for my taste. Can I only promote it, rather than taking a ride? Plus, what’s with the pink basket? Who’d use it? Check out a full gallery after the break.

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