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Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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The Japanese love their history and culture. The story of Momotaro is known by all. Using it in Manga form on a poster for good manners on a train is so utterly unique.
Says it all!
I didn't know Momotaro but found the posters very clever and easy to understand - even without an English translation.
Lots of people should be wary of using the phone whilst walking, I nearly ran over someone the other day in my car when they stepped out between two other vehicles oblivious to traffic.
I hope people take notice of the signs, so many people wander around now looking at their phones.
At least the poor red demon will have a seat after getting injured by getting pushed in front of the train!
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