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Driving schools rev up with BMWs, manicures
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese driving schools are offering more than instruction behind the wheel, with Hawaiian massage and lessons in BMWs among the services available to compete for a dwindling number of potential students.
"We think price competition can't go any further so we're enhancing our service line-up," she told Reuters.
Students at Musashi Sakai, where over 5,000 graduate yearly, can choose from extra services including manicures, Hawaiian "lomilomi" with aromatherapy as well as other types of massage to relieve driving fatigue -- a female-friendly menu that's in line with the school's business strategy.
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