Adorable kindergarten buses in Japan

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The cutest animal and anime-themed kindergarten buses are seen in Japan. Japanese children travel to school on buses decorated to resemble Pikachu, Hello Kitty, Doraemon, Snoopy, and other characters.



All things kawaii originated in Japan, where you can see cute cartoon characters and mascots everywhere. Japan may be the only country in the world where you can see characters from your childhood reimagined as stylish manhole covers like these colorful Pokémon ones or board a fully functional Thomas the Tank Engine train. Of course, there are the normal merchandise stores, cafes, and theme parks.



  1. In actuality, Japanese hours are not only endearing and different, but they also concern safety. Electric pedals are installed so that kids can get on and off safely.


  1. To let the vehicles behind you know that the youngster is about to get on or off, there is a "Get on and off" signal light at the end of the vehicle.



  1. Moreover, a camera has been mounted outside the vehicle to monitor kids boarding and disembarking. For safety reasons, it is imperative to buckle up. However, there is no required that kindergarten school buses have seat belts due to the following reasons.


  1. It is challenging to swiftly unhook the seatbelt in an emergency because the kids are so little.


  1. Children's bodies vary, making it more challenging for them to employ a standardized standard seat belt.


  1. The use of safety belts requires the assistance of kindergarten teachers.


  1. There will need to be safer driving conditions because there is no seat belt for the protection of youngsters. Of course, every driver needs to pay attention to this.




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