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Laveda 3 year s ago
I'm not sure if I love it and find it relaxing or if I'd freak out at all the brown eventually. Live there awhile and going out to the rest of the world would be like The Wizard of Oz going all colorized all of a sudden. Still one of the best special effects to this day.
       
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Lan 3 year s ago
I have been there, it is a beautiful city... Japan does not exactly look the way you might expect, but above all it is CLEAN and the people are very friendly!
       
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Elswood 3 year s ago
Lan, Crime rate so low, the Police don't know what to do with their time!
       
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Vickie 3 year s ago
The point to traffic cones being bright orange is that it alerts drivers. Having brown cones to fit the city’s color scheme isn’t very smart. It seems like something an oblivious heiress might do.
       
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Lonny 3 year s ago
So, basically, the city looks like a picture out of your great grandma's picture album from the 1920's!!!
       
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The strict guidelines were enforced back in 2007

One of the world’s most popular fast food chains—McDonald’s—is known for its yellow letter M on a red background. In Kyoto, however, while the logo is yellow, the overall design is sepia-colored and blends in with the rest of the surrounding buildings. Like most stores in the city, McDonald’s used a brown color for the background in order to maintain Kyoto’s overall style.

 

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