You might have seen traffic lights in Japan that are a little different to what you're used to. Instead of being red, amber, and green, the last light on the signal might be blue, or perhaps an ...
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So, in case you ever get a chance to visit Japan and stand in front of a pedestrian crossing, you might find that the colour of the “go” signal is slightly blue rather than the usual bright green. It ...
When you ever see streetlights in Japan (in Tokyo, in a town), you will see something different. The go signal can be blue and not necessarily green. The “go” signal often appears blue instead of ...