Monde -> Asie

Japon - Rues

[[See these pages in English][Ver estas páginas en Español][Vedere queste pagine in Italiano][Bekijk deze pagina's in het Nederlands]]
Logo de Visualgeography.com
Comment publier tes fotos sur visualgeography.com
The metropolitan regions of Tokyo and Osaka have fairly extensive expressway networks within their respective built-up areas. Surface-street patterns in Japanese cities are manifold, however, and often hamper the flow of traffic. Cities such as Kyoto and Nara still preserve the gridiron street pattern of the ancient Chinese city plan, though with modifications in built-up inner parts of the cities. In many rural areas as well, the ancient pattern of land division and the resultant road pattern take the rectangular gridiron form. Street names are not used in postal addresses (except for Kyoto and some Hokkaidō cities such as Sapporo), and most Japanese streets do not have names.
Faire clic pour agrandir foto de Rues - Japon
River, bridge and sidewalk in Otaru
Faire clic pour agrandir foto de Rues - Japon
Downtown Sapporo
Faire clic pour agrandir foto de Rues - Japon
Otaru street lamp
Faire clic pour agrandir foto de Rues - Japon
Street in Osaka