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Bring your dog's shit back to home

Josecrem found this fabulous sign and took this picture:

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“Bring your dog’s shit back to home”

These are two similar signs I’ve found in Japan:

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Lanes for pedestrians

In some of the most crowed areas in Tokyo and Osaka sometimes you can find yourself in a “human lane”. It is nice to have everyone walking in order but in summer it can be hard 🙂

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In which lane am I walking? 😉

In Shinjuku there are even some sidewalks with rules concerning pedestrian traffic. For example, this sign is indicating that on the right lane from 9 in the morning until 6 in the afternoon it is a one way lane. But on the left lane the direction changes depending on the time. These “extreme” rules are needed only in districts like Shinjuku where more than three million people commute by everyday.

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No graffitis

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Where can I draw? 😉

There are not many graffitis in Japanese cities, this is the only sign prohibiting it I’ve seen until now and curiously it was at the entrance of a US military base in Okinawa.