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Saturday, May 13, 2023
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6 comments:
One step at a time, I guess!
These posters are so much easier to understand than signs in the past - the pictures are more explicit and the English has improved SO much! Way to go Japan!
Be careful people. Yes, the signs can be understood with their illustrations.
The second sign is great. It's very impressive.
Pamela: I love the signage Japan uses, so interesting.
Catherine
I think Japan has a great way of showing what you are supposed to do in picture, even if you don't understand the words. But it's still gteat to see some actual English sineage!
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