Those are better looking than the ones they use in my neighborhood. They're just these big boxes on wheels that hold about 8 kids each. First time I saw one from a distance it looked like somebody was wheeling out the trash or something. Looks pretty funny up close.
The children are at meeting in the cart, while taking a preview of the city, they are discussing the economic and political situation of the country and i am very sure that they will have a better solutions of the issues then the present political class
I often pass similar carriage-filled tots while going to work. They are nursery school children (actually, some are still babies). I always say "good morning" to them in Japanese ... and usually get a cheery reply. A nice way to start the day.
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sensei258
Teaching them to shop at an early age?
nath
They are better off in there than getting hit by a car
gaijinfo
Those are better looking than the ones they use in my neighborhood. They're just these big boxes on wheels that hold about 8 kids each. First time I saw one from a distance it looked like somebody was wheeling out the trash or something. Looks pretty funny up close.
CrazyJoe
They look more like nursery school children to me.
KisarazuBoy76
Maybe training has already started for Japan's next Winter Olympic bobsled team?
paulinusa
Ginza version of "Abbey Road"?
timeon
I think these are day care centers, they have a daily "sanpo" routine. At least mine does, and they use those things (kidmobiles?)
Ali Khan
The children are at meeting in the cart, while taking a preview of the city, they are discussing the economic and political situation of the country and i am very sure that they will have a better solutions of the issues then the present political class
supermonk7
The oba-san are going to get pretty strong pushing those things around.
nath
They are nursery school kids, Crazy Joe.....being taught how to shop early,!!!!LOL!!!!!
Mirai Hayashi
silliest picture ever!
beavis
Pfft. Easy target for this weeks non-attentive driver
ohayo206
this is more intense than formula 1 racing.
edojin
I often pass similar carriage-filled tots while going to work. They are nursery school children (actually, some are still babies). I always say "good morning" to them in Japanese ... and usually get a cheery reply. A nice way to start the day.
Cute ...