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β€œSurrounded by the tranquil Ariake Sea, the quirky scene of colourful fruits popping up along the road looks like they came straight out of a fairytale.
These cute and photogenic bus stops were originally built in 1990 to attract visitors to the Journey Exposition Nagasaki 1990. But they were such a hit that they eventually became a permanent fixture in the Konagai area, gaining popularity with both the locals and international visitors. Even after several decades, these functional bus stops are still well-maintained.
There are 16 bus stops peppered along the coastal road, Highway 207, and this particular stretch is known as the β€œTokimeki Fruit-shaped Bus Stop Avenue”.
The bus stop shapes come in five juicy fruit varieties: watermelon, strawberry, rockmelon, orange, and tomato. These fruits represent the local agricultural specialties of Nagasaki Prefecture, with strawberries and oranges among the top fruit harvests. Nagasaki, with its conducive oceanic climate and flat terrain, has been actively cultivating fruit trees for a long time.”
https://www.japan.travel/…/konagai-bus-stops-japan…/

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