[Traffic Park] Railroad Crossing Special!!!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- This is a feature on railway crossings in Japanese traffic parks. Five railway crossings that make sounds + a bonus. Traffic parks are parks where you can learn about traffic rules. There are roads, traffic signals, signs, railway crossings, etc. Most of them rent out bicycles and go-karts for free. Every park has a lot of children practicing their bikes and playing on the playground equipment. It was very difficult to record the railway crossing sounds. Please forgive the poor hearing. If you know of any other railway crossings in traffic parks that make sounds, please let us know! ! ① Fusumacho Traffic Park
Meguro-ku, Tokyo
A popular traffic park
You may have to wait in line to rent a bicycle
There is a park nearby with plenty of playground equipment, so you can wait there
② Omori Nishi Traffic Park
A traffic park with a wide course
The crossing bell only sounds on weekdays
The crossing bell rang frequently
③ Setagaya Park
Bicycles are not available for rental
Foot-powered go-karts are available for rental on an hourly basis
A park with a full range of facilities, including mini train operation and steam locomotive displays
A park where you can enjoy yourself all day
④ Morigasaki Traffic Park
The course is small and recommended for beginners
There are also displays of real fire engines and ambulances, and you can sit in the driver's seat
There are frequent crossings
⑤ Suginami Automatic Traffic Park
A traffic park with the widest course of all the ones introduced
The crossing bell rang irregularly
A large traffic park with plenty of playground equipment
⑥ Higashi Asakawa Traffic Park
The crossing bell does not sound. It doesn't even blink.
You can hear the sound of the nearby Chuo Line crossing.
The kids get excited when the Azusa Express passes by.
I upload videos of mini trains, crossings, and trains.
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0:11 sounds like a Norwegian railroad crossing
I see! I'm glad to know what Norwegian railroad crossings sound like.
I was expecting mechanical bell sounds (the shogi shogi shogi shogi)
Thank you for your comment.
I would have liked to see a traffic park that uses mechanical bell sounds,
but since this is a Japanese traffic park, they all use Japanese railroad crossing sounds.
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