Haha, I took photos of that one and many other awesomely intense and cute posters throughout the Japanese subway.
I liked the one with the cocaine filled teddy bear & handcuffed hand that discouraged drug smuggling.
The Jack rabbit breaking its carrots and smashing its face as the train doors closed to discourage people from running into a leaving train was also neat.
The one that shamed & discouraged deviants from taking up-skirt photos.
When I was an exchange student way back I asked my host family to ask station staff if they had posters they could sell/give me. Everyone probably thought I was crazy.
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Haha, I took photos of that one and many other awesomely intense and cute posters throughout the Japanese subway.
I liked the one with the cocaine filled teddy bear & handcuffed hand that discouraged drug smuggling.
The Jack rabbit breaking its carrots and smashing its face as the train doors closed to discourage people from running into a leaving train was also neat.
The one that shamed & discouraged deviants from taking up-skirt photos.
When I was an exchange student way back I asked my host family to ask station staff if they had posters they could sell/give me. Everyone probably thought I was crazy.