関係者以外立ち入り禁止
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The sign reads "Authorised personnel only" and "Keep off."
阿佐ヶ谷住宅敷地の北端にある給水塔。
A water tower at Asagaya Jutaku (Asagaya residencial estate), Tokyo, Japan.
a tokyo photolog (my flickr archive, and occasional rant and rave: I have a free flickr acount, and want to keep the pics I have uploaded.)
The sign reads "Authorised personnel only" and "Keep off."
阿佐ヶ谷住宅敷地の北端にある給水塔。
A water tower at Asagaya Jutaku (Asagaya residencial estate), Tokyo, Japan.
Summer weed.
In the front yard of Hara Museum of Contemporary Art.
www.haramuseum.or.jp/
This sign reads: No Access. We are sorry for the inconvenience, but if you are calling on us, please use the intercom at the front door."
If you are writing an essay or a thesis on Japanese "manga" culture, this could be a good example.
I'm trying to figure out how many "no" signs (in Japanese, "禁止") I find in my everyday life.