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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Public Seating in Japan

We should not to install public seats. If there are seats on the streets, somebody will scribble or break them. Moreover, the streets in Japan are narrow and many corners are in there.
In addition, without seats, people --especially tourists-- will possibly go to the shop they can drink, eat and take a rest. This problem is quite effective for the Japanese economy.
Therefore, There should not be seats to keep the economic situation and public health.