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Some cars are labeled "Watch out for bears". What do you mean?

This "attention bear" is to remind people of the bear in Hokkaido, Japan, and play a warning role. Sticking it on the car is nothing more than telling others that the owner is better, be careful and stay away from the car. But there are too many posts now, and there is nothing new.

The original intention of "paying attention to bears" is this: there are two kinds of symbolic animals in Hokkaido, one is an owl and the other is a bear. You can always see these two in the shops of tourist attractions and resorts all over the world. In the past, there were probably enough bears in Hokkaido, so people put up warning signs of "Pay attention to bears" in places where bears often appear, which means "There are bears often appearing here, please pay attention!" Now, this warning slogan has become a trademark, with black characters on a yellow background. It has become a feature of Hokkaido in many commodities such as T-shirts and wine glasses.

"Tear off the' bear infestation notice' you posted!" This is what I have to say every time I see this sign posted on my friend's car! Unless you understand what it means and are willing to post it. Sorry, unless you are Japanese, or you love Hokkaido and Japanese culture very much, I despise you from the heart!

I really don't understand why you put up a special warning sign for Hokkaido in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Jinan, and even Tibet and Xinjiang. I don't think the Japanese will stick "The Great Wall will never fall down" or "The height limit is 3 meters" on their cars. If they are willing, I will design a "Party Team of the Eighth Route Army Armed Forces" to post for them!

In short, tear up the "bear infestation notice" you posted! ! !