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Small parts in Japan
The ratio of Japanese to detail is simply amazing. Careful attention is paid not only innovative developments, but also the elements of urban design. Even toilets and sewers are no exception. What you see in this post, you can surprise and please. In Japan, real genocide smokers. Outdoor smoking is almost nowhere to be, we must look for special places. But in cafes and restaurants almost everywhere there are areas for smokers. And in Japan, why it is not accepted to share the ashtray.
The bulk of Japanese are very bad speak in English. They, of course, he carefully taught, but in general, knowledge of English in Japan, like in Russia. Youth anything else understands, but in the subway with the cashier did not explain. By the way, we have the cashier predominantly women's work and men in Japan.
Japanese people do not notice you. If you turn to the Japanese, who does not know English, he did not even turn around. It will not pretend that you do not. You can swing your arms, something to tell him, but he did not respond. They say that the Japanese are very experienced, they can not help you and, therefore, pretend not to hear. The same behavior will happen if the Japanese start to take pictures without permission. He did not even look in your direction. "In any unclear situation pretend stone»
Temporary yellow-green fence!
Almost all the public toilets without doors. I do not know what causes it. I guess that you did not have to handle the dirty enough, when you leave. Right from the street you can see everything. But almost all of the toilets in Japan free! Find a paid toilet almost impossible.
This is a toilet in the subway. View from the turnstile hall. Nothing hides write. Of course, the stall in the ladies' room are closed, but the door at the entrance to the toilet itself almost never.
But in front of the toilet, you can see information about the employment booths. Actually convenient. Once you know where you should go.
Sometimes in front of the toilet there is a tactile map for the visually impaired.
The bar in Yokohama
Style in Tokyo
Column Kyoto
It is not just a bar, and high-tech! At the top of the solar panels, they nourish the LEDs that light up at night.
The bar in the suburbs of Tokyo near the pedestrian crossing. You can sit while waiting for a traffic light.
Bench in Yokohama
Most trees and shrubs are signed. You walk past the maple tree and a sign on it, "Maple." "And what will happen if you do not sign the tree?" - I asked the Japanese. "Then everyone will be asking, what is this tree!" - Answered me Japanese.
In Japanese 26 hours per day). In fact, sometimes while the places they write such a strange way.
This road signs. "Beware of students».
Tactile tiles on the transition
Tactile tiles on the sidewalk. Generally, Japan record for tactile tiles on the streets.
Very cool crossroads in one of the office blocks Tokyo
In Japan often make diagonal zebra. Very convenient.
Rubber strips on the curb before proceeding.
See how carefully done.
Signs and navigation in Japan often built in the floor. Here, for example, a pointer to an escape route. We put them to hang over the door, in Japan, you can build and tile.
Prohibiting signs.
Navigation. Both pointers point to the same and the "Kyoto". Oddly, perhaps, be some mistake.
But good navigation
. On one of the fence sit birds
Traffic signs may be small and neat.
Sorting trash the whole story. In Japan, often have to think not only about where to put the plastic, and where the paper, but there combustible dust or not.
And, of course, the Japanese hatches
They are beautiful
Often hatches rasskrashivayut
In each city, their hatches.
Most municipalities compete who is the most beautiful hatch!
Luc Kobe
Hatch in Osaka
Luc in Yokohama
Luc Tokyo
Large hatch in Tokyo
Luke with a tram!
In general, in Japan, you can assemble a collection of the coolest covers
Even with photo printing!
Source: zyalt.livejournal.com
The bulk of Japanese are very bad speak in English. They, of course, he carefully taught, but in general, knowledge of English in Japan, like in Russia. Youth anything else understands, but in the subway with the cashier did not explain. By the way, we have the cashier predominantly women's work and men in Japan.
Japanese people do not notice you. If you turn to the Japanese, who does not know English, he did not even turn around. It will not pretend that you do not. You can swing your arms, something to tell him, but he did not respond. They say that the Japanese are very experienced, they can not help you and, therefore, pretend not to hear. The same behavior will happen if the Japanese start to take pictures without permission. He did not even look in your direction. "In any unclear situation pretend stone»
Temporary yellow-green fence!
Almost all the public toilets without doors. I do not know what causes it. I guess that you did not have to handle the dirty enough, when you leave. Right from the street you can see everything. But almost all of the toilets in Japan free! Find a paid toilet almost impossible.
This is a toilet in the subway. View from the turnstile hall. Nothing hides write. Of course, the stall in the ladies' room are closed, but the door at the entrance to the toilet itself almost never.
But in front of the toilet, you can see information about the employment booths. Actually convenient. Once you know where you should go.
Sometimes in front of the toilet there is a tactile map for the visually impaired.
The bar in Yokohama
Style in Tokyo
Column Kyoto
It is not just a bar, and high-tech! At the top of the solar panels, they nourish the LEDs that light up at night.
The bar in the suburbs of Tokyo near the pedestrian crossing. You can sit while waiting for a traffic light.
Bench in Yokohama
Most trees and shrubs are signed. You walk past the maple tree and a sign on it, "Maple." "And what will happen if you do not sign the tree?" - I asked the Japanese. "Then everyone will be asking, what is this tree!" - Answered me Japanese.
In Japanese 26 hours per day). In fact, sometimes while the places they write such a strange way.
This road signs. "Beware of students».
Tactile tiles on the transition
Tactile tiles on the sidewalk. Generally, Japan record for tactile tiles on the streets.
Very cool crossroads in one of the office blocks Tokyo
In Japan often make diagonal zebra. Very convenient.
Rubber strips on the curb before proceeding.
See how carefully done.
Signs and navigation in Japan often built in the floor. Here, for example, a pointer to an escape route. We put them to hang over the door, in Japan, you can build and tile.
Prohibiting signs.
Navigation. Both pointers point to the same and the "Kyoto". Oddly, perhaps, be some mistake.
But good navigation
. On one of the fence sit birds
Traffic signs may be small and neat.
Sorting trash the whole story. In Japan, often have to think not only about where to put the plastic, and where the paper, but there combustible dust or not.
And, of course, the Japanese hatches
They are beautiful
Often hatches rasskrashivayut
In each city, their hatches.
Most municipalities compete who is the most beautiful hatch!
Luc Kobe
Hatch in Osaka
Luc in Yokohama
Luc Tokyo
Large hatch in Tokyo
Luke with a tram!
In general, in Japan, you can assemble a collection of the coolest covers
Even with photo printing!
Source: zyalt.livejournal.com