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Japan Trafficlights

Postby Ampelfreund on Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:06 pm

Japan signal Thread

I know 3 pages from fans

http://signal-net.sakura.ne.jp
http://www.trafficsignal.jp/~mitsugon/
http://www.trafficsignal.jp/~iida/

(in Japanese, nihongo de)

Pictures

are so interesting the signals
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby SirMarbelot on Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:29 pm

Wild! :thumbsup:
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby traffic-light-man on Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:57 am

It's interesting to note that some signals at simple crossroads have 3 green signals, left straight on and right arrows respectivley. This is, apparently, so that they can signal banned turns at different times of the day.

David has some more info on the Japanese system, I believe from our conversations :-P
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby dlau on Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:13 am

Here are a few fun facts:

1. Japanese signal fans do not collect signals. .... as far as I know (*´∇`*)
They watch signals. This is similar to "bird-watching" instead of keeping a wild bird under captivity.
By the way, they are not called "Signal fans" but shinchan (信ちゃん) (For "Shingouki" 信号機 means signal head).

Similarly, railway fans are called tec-chan 鉄ちゃん, (abbreviated from Tetsudou, 鉄道... name originating from Showa 40th year).

2. Japanese LED signals have 99.5% all clear lenses.

A lot of them have individual LED elements visible.

3. In Japanese langauge, "green signal" is called "blue".

Blue ("Ao shingou", 青信号). In fact, pre-war, the green signal was called "green" ("Midori shingo" 緑信号). The law since 1947 started calling it blue.

4. Japanese vehicular singals are MOSTLY horizontally mounted, and from the right to left: Red, Amber, Blue.

In the north region, where it snows a lot (also called the Yukiguni regions, (雪国)) these signals are vertically mounted. This prevents buildup of snow in the visors from obstructing the view of the red and yellow signals.

5. Japanese yellow arrow is not for vehicles. It's for mass transit.

It means "the street tram can now proceed in the ___ direction". Otherwise, transit signals differ from region to region. But the yellow arrow is most common.

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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby traffic-light-man on Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:27 pm

Cool, thanks David :-P

The blue lens colour point is unusual, as I personally think many LED heads in Japan have a vivid green colour anyway, although I can see how glass lenses would have given a blue impression.
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby 2070 on Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:20 am

I see they had 3M make a signal that would fit into their sections for mounting.

220 Volt? AC or DC?

There is a lot of neat stuff. What is the lens size? It looks to be a little bigger that the American 12".

Thanks for all the info on the Japanese signals. :thumbsup:
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby Ampelfreund on Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:58 am

2070 look in the link

the lenses size http://signal-net.sakura.ne.jp/sig_all_q1.htm
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby traffic-light-man on Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:14 am

450mm ?!?! :shock:

I'd like one of them, it might just take up a little space :lol:
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby Ampelfreund on Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:41 am

traffic-light-man wrote:450mm ?!?! :shock:

I'd like one of them, it might just take up a little space :lol:


yes a bit :lol:

I need a 450mm signal
in germany is limit 300mm
that´s is still big
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Re: Japan Trafficlights

Postby 2070 on Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:48 pm

8" = 200mm
12" = 300mm

So 250mm = 10" +/- :shock:

And 450mm = 18" +/- :crazy:
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