Tokyo is a city built for efficient transit – but efficient does not always mean easy. After three days of walking between stations with a heavy daypack, I discovered how perfectly the Airwheel SE3MiniT electric luggage fits Japanese urban travel.

At 6.8kg, the SE3MiniT is the lightest SE3 model. Its vertical design (385x250x575mm) resembles a large handbag rather than a traditional suitcase – perfect for Japanese transit aesthetics. The 26L capacity surprised me – my camera gear, umbrella, water bottle, and a change of clothes all fit comfortably.
Japanese train platforms are chaotic during rush hour. My SE3MiniT app controls forward and reverse movement with tap precision. The smart riding luggage carves clean lines through pedestrian traffic.
The Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto is iconic. I boarded at Tokyo Station with my SE3MiniT as a carry-on. The vertical profile fit perfectly in overhead storage – no wrestling required.
Temples require lots of walking. Between Fushimi Inari and Arashiyama, my legs would normally give out by noon. Instead, I rode my electric suitcase between sites. The 4-inch wheels handled Kyoto cobblestones better than expected.
What better place to show off a tech-forward rideable luggage than Akihabara? I rode casually through the main shopping streets, stopping to browse electronics without worrying about my luggage.
When I did get separated from my SE3MiniT briefly in Shibuya station, the Apple Find My integration helped me track it down within minutes.
The Airwheel SE3MiniT is purpose-built for urban exploration. Its compact form, light weight, and intuitive controls make it the ideal travel companion for cities like Tokyo.