34. Very specific guides on how to line up to the next train.pic.twitter.com/z2kXR6eycE
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34. Very specific guides on how to line up to the next train.pic.twitter.com/z2kXR6eycE
35. Some pedestrian walk signals have bona fide countdown progress bars!pic.twitter.com/VbjZiy5Fdb
36. I like this type-heavy visualization of what’s on this and adjacent half-floors.pic.twitter.com/H5djk6qMtN
37. I want to know slash I am afraid to ask slash I have a suspicion about the reason women’s-only train cars exist.pic.twitter.com/rUvr6LLuCJ
(By the way, if you’re thinking “Marcin, you’ve been there for less than a day, this seems really overwhelming” I can tell you that YES. YES, IT IS.)
38. I think this is like a parking elevator and car turntable? That door is really not very tall.pic.twitter.com/euyj8BGP4q
39. Interesting signage spotted so far. The third one is… that’s not how I’d interpret it.pic.twitter.com/c8efzt2SCl
40. Wait, does 28:00 mean four in the morning the following day? If so… *turns to camera three, does a very slow salute*pic.twitter.com/uKLBeF92iZ
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I try to tap on a few but someone reply to specific tweet dont show. I dont know more than you, except a few things Japan shared with Taiwan. Hope I am not butting in with ignorance. Glad to see you take such empathetic and heuristic approach for documenting your observation.
They should be at the very bottom; you have to scroll past many of my tweets first. It’s not very intuitive. :·( It might also take some time for them to appear. Thanks for sharing whatever you shared!!!
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