Unusual Signs in Japan

The Romancecar isn’t full of romance. It’s an Odakyu limited express train with reserved seating only. It links Shinjuku with the popular holiday spots of Hakone, Enoshima and Kamakura, areas loved by tourists from Japan and overseas. We stayed in Hakone because we wanted to see Mt. Fuji, but missed out because of rain. My son talked to someone who had been there for days, but no luck of seeing it.

I think something got lost in translation here.

I have no idea what this means.

Great weekend, everyone!

{carole}

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2 Responses to Unusual Signs in Japan

  1. dsrar's avatar dsrar says:

    These erroneous sign translations tickle my funny bone.😉

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