Tá cesta, po ktorej išli, je okružná časť okolo Chiody, teda neďaleko Imperial Palace. Tam by to teda len tak ľahko neuzavreli, keďže tadiaľ prúdia všetci biznismeni z časti Tokyo.
A áno, videl som to a nie raz, pretože (príloha) šípka je moja práca a zakrúžkoval som hniezdo Abeho, vpravo dole je mierka, takže si môžeš ľahko predstaviť, čo tam niekedy máme, keď vychádza z domu...
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Aj po Bratislave jazdia biznismeni, studenti, pracujuci ludia a pocas predsednictva EU to tam surovo uzavreli.
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Podla mna ti panaci, co sa vystrcili z okna, su androidi len s vrchnou polovicou tela a ked auta prejdu krizovatku, tak ich mechanizmus automaticky elegantne zasunie do sedadla... 
V Japonsku su biele rukavicky nejaky symbol, ze "pozor, pozor"?
V Japonsku su biele rukavicky nejaky symbol, ze "pozor, pozor"?
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http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/0 ... te-gloves/
White gloves are perhaps most strongly associated with people who drive for a living, including taxi drivers, bus drivers, pilots and railway engineers. For drivers, the original attraction was visibility; before trains and automobiles had automatic signals, those at the controls had to use their hands to signal their moves, and white gloves make the hands easier to see. While drivers no longer need to stick their hands out of windows to signal, the preference for white gloves persists. “I feel more professional when I’m wearing white gloves,” one taxi driver told me. “It looks smarter too.” A bus driver said he wears white gloves because they look “clean” and “trustworthy.”
White is indeed associated with cleanliness, which is one reason many workers in the package-delivery industry wear white gloves. “Gloves reduce wear and tear on the hands,” one of my local delivery guys told me. “But we also wear white gloves because many of our customers are concerned about dirt and germs. They don’t want their packages to come into contact with anyone’s bare hands.” The association between white gloves and honesty is also why politicians wear white gloves on the campaign trail.
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Ak má niekto záujem a vie, čo je hanami, tak včera som navštívil Kawazu, asi najslávnejšie hanami miesto v Japonsku. Informovali o ňom pred pár dňami dokonca aj slovenské médiá (a to je už teda čo povedať), naozaj je to tam ako v inom svete...
https://90daysinjapan.com/2017/02/19/ka ... -festival/
White gloves are perhaps most strongly associated with people who drive for a living, including taxi drivers, bus drivers, pilots and railway engineers. For drivers, the original attraction was visibility; before trains and automobiles had automatic signals, those at the controls had to use their hands to signal their moves, and white gloves make the hands easier to see. While drivers no longer need to stick their hands out of windows to signal, the preference for white gloves persists. “I feel more professional when I’m wearing white gloves,” one taxi driver told me. “It looks smarter too.” A bus driver said he wears white gloves because they look “clean” and “trustworthy.”
White is indeed associated with cleanliness, which is one reason many workers in the package-delivery industry wear white gloves. “Gloves reduce wear and tear on the hands,” one of my local delivery guys told me. “But we also wear white gloves because many of our customers are concerned about dirt and germs. They don’t want their packages to come into contact with anyone’s bare hands.” The association between white gloves and honesty is also why politicians wear white gloves on the campaign trail.
//autoeditácia príspevku (20 Feb 2017, 5:20)
Ak má niekto záujem a vie, čo je hanami, tak včera som navštívil Kawazu, asi najslávnejšie hanami miesto v Japonsku. Informovali o ňom pred pár dňami dokonca aj slovenské médiá (a to je už teda čo povedať), naozaj je to tam ako v inom svete...
https://90daysinjapan.com/2017/02/19/ka ... -festival/