Jean, really that was the point of the photograph. In short there are a multitude of posters reminding cyclists to remember to lock their bicycles, use lights at night, notices explaining what hours the bicycle parking is manned, reminders to keep their bicycles maintained and most important of all a notice indicating where bicycles will be taken for collection of they're considered abandoned.
For those of us who can't read Japanese (nor Chinese for that matter), clue us in what some of the signage actually indicates...
ReplyDeleteJean, really that was the point of the photograph. In short there are a multitude of posters reminding cyclists to remember to lock their bicycles, use lights at night, notices explaining what hours the bicycle parking is manned, reminders to keep their bicycles maintained and most important of all a notice indicating where bicycles will be taken for collection of they're considered abandoned.
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ReplyDeleteMore then complicated. Lost in translation. But rules to live by no matter what type of biker you are.
ReplyDeleteJapan is known to have many innovations that are found in daily life. I have seen their robotic parking complexes.
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