The Traffic Light on the Border of Sakuradani-cho and Nishida-cho Has Been Replaced

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The traffic light at the border between Sakuradani-cho and Nishida-cho has been replaced.
(Thanks to Kyanako for the tip!)

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Here it is on the map↓

The location is the intersection on the border between Sakuradani-cho and Nishida-cho.

The Previous Traffic Light

Before, it was a push-button flashing traffic light.

Two Things Have Changed

It’s Now an LED Traffic Light

It has been changed to one of the thin “pera-pera traffic lights” that have become quite common around the city.

The Pedestrian Signal Is No Longer Push-Button Operated

The push button is gone, and it has become a standard fixed-cycle traffic light.

Finally

Now that you don’t have to press a button, if the timing is right, you can cross without waiting. This road is kind of a shortcut between Route 171 and the Osawa-Nishinomiya Line, so quite a few people probably use it often by car.

Kyanako, thank you for the tip!!
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