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Alfimuse

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Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 04:29 AM

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The image shows a backlit subway or train station sign in a vertical orientation, likely located within a Japanese transit station. No people are visible. The sign displays a list of station names in…read more

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The image shows a backlit subway or train station sign in a vertical orientation, likely located within a Japanese transit station. No people are visible. The sign displays a list of station names in both Japanese (kanji and hiragana) and English romanization, each accompanied by an alphanumeric identifier (e.g., "M" followed by a number). The station "Daikokucho" (大国町) is prominently centered and highlighted with the identifier "M21" and double arrows, indicating it is the current station. The sign lists stations including Minoh-Kayano (M06), Minoh-Semba Handai-mae (M07), Senri-chuo (M08), Momoyamadai (M09), Ryokuchikoen (M10), Esaka (M11), Higashimikuni (M12), Shin-Osaka (M13), Nishinakajima-Minamigata (M14), Nakatsu (M15), Umeda (M16), Yodoyabashi (M17), Hommachi (M18), Shinsaibashi (M19), Namba (M20), Daikokucho (M21), Dobutsuen-mae (M22), Tennoji (M23), Showacho (M24), Nishitanabe (M25), Nagai (M26), Abiko (M27), Kitahanada (M28), Shinkanaoka (M29), and Nakamozu (M30). The "Kita-Osaka Kyuko Line" (北大阪急行線) is also mentioned at the top right of the sign. A red box with the number "4" is visible at the top left corner. The surrounding environment appears to be a dark, paneled or tiled wall, consistent with an indoor station setting. The sign itself is illuminated, providing clear readability.