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TOURERS' LOG
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"one way"
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white circle, red ring, blue number inside shows speed limit (in km/h)
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"no parking" -- lots of law-breakers here.
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"no parking or stopping" -- even more law-breakers here.
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"no bikes over 250cc allowed" (during times specified). Note that this law is nearly never enforced, or enforced very selectively.
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"no U turn", obviously
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"left turn only" -- i.e. no right turn
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"Under Construction"
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"Construction ahead" -- Here, 200m ahead
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"No Cars may enter (but bikes OK)" --often in packed neighborhoods or small mountain roads
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"50cc scooters must dismount for right turn"
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"Do Not Enter" -- On some signs, like in this picture, it only applies during the hours listed (often during rush hour, etc.)
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blue or green signs with lettering -- route info, major highways, exit signs, etc.
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Large blue signs show place names and directions. Often they are 200m in front of an intersection, and are nearly the only signs with the places listed in the alphabet.
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TOMARE (止まれ)--"Stop"
Note that TOMARE (とまれ) will usually be written on the road as well.
Other Signs
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SHASEN HENKOU "must change lane" (due to construction, etc).
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DEGUCHI (出口) exit; off-ramp
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IRIGUCHI (入口) enterance; on-ramp
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TACHIIRI KINSHI (立入禁止) "do not enter"
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RAKUSEKI CHUUI (落石注意) "beware of falling rocks"
- NIRIN KINSHI (二輪禁止) "no motorcycles allowed"
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CHUUI (注意) "caution"
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SUPEEDO OTOSE (スピード落せ) "slow down" (usually ignored)
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"Lane directions change during hours specified" -- During rush hour a 2 by 2 lane road may change to a 3 by 1 lane road to accomodate more traffic.
Often signs are put together.
For a good collection of other Japan photos for living in Japan, trying visiting Rob's Japan Photo Gallery.
Road mirrors -- You'll often see mirrors like this along curving roads and blind intersections -- Use them! Many times they're the only thing that keeps some maniac from plowing right into you.


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