Japanese mirrors and Bluefin Tuna
Many roads and streets throughout Japan are narrow. At the same time to safe on valuable land
space buildings are placed very close to the roads. This creates blind intersections and potential
road hazards and subsequent accidents.
As a remedy in Japan large convex mirrors are placed at narrow
intersections allowing the motorist about to drive through an intersection or
turn to see what may be approaching.
Many small vans have mirrors mounted on the back as backup
mirrors enhancing the drivers visibility when backing up.
Later in the video enjoyed Bluefin tuna at a sushi bar in
Tokyo, Japan, hopefully to the delight of the Sea Shepherd crowd.
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