-Obtaining a driver's license for a car or motorcycle, of course, will recognize various road signs that come into view while you are driving, and try to drive safely.
-The signs must be concise and clear, and the design history up to the present dates back to the Taisho era and has undergone numerous changes.
-The display style has changed significantly, so that foreigners, including military personnel stationed after the Pacific War, can easily understand Japanese traffic rules, English is added to the Japanese notation so far -Shaped road signs will appear in the mid-1945s.
-And in 1963, the year before the Tokyo Olympic Games held in the midst of postwar Japan's high economic growth period, those road signs were drastically revised, and the road signs with circular design to date appear. Will be.
-This [Showa 30s road sign set A] was designed as a material to reproduce the scene of the nostalgic era of the Showa 30s. It's colorful and even humorous, but its display style with the addition of the English notation should give you a wonderful view of the Showa era.
-Cut out the printed matter, combine commercially available plavans and sticks to complete the road sign, and place it on the scene model.
-In addition to this, I added leaflets and signs that remind me of the lifestyle of the time.
-This printed material is a single-sided color print of A4 size (210 x 297 mm) folded in two, and a reference example and explanation of the road sign are put on the half side.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )