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What does it mean to write "Bear Attention" on the labels posted on many cars?
according to Japanese media reports, SUZYSPORT, a 4WD-SUV parts guide network in Japan, is now selling "bear-infested tire stickers".
The yellow bear face design "Bear Watch Out" is a specialty of Hokkaido. Originally, this moral came from Hokkaido. Because there are many wild bears there, everyone reminds each other to be careful, and it was extended to this slogan by merchants. Now there are similar stickers in China. Now this "bear's attention" tire sticker is full of wildness and infinite charm. It is in line with the off-road performance of 4WD-SUV.
at present, retail sales are only available in SUZYSPORT store in Hokkaido, Japan, but if 4WD-SUV owners go through SUZYSPORT parts guide network, they can get this sticker everywhere in Japan. Delivery will be delivered to customers within 3 days after payment.
Occasionally, the words "Attention to Bears" were painted on off-road vehicles in Shanghai, and it was not until Hokkaido that the order was issued.
From new chitose airport to downtown Sapporo, crows can be seen from time to time in the snow, roofs and telephone poles along the way. The tour guide said that the old crow in Hokkaido is as big as a roast duck and eats well!
In addition to crows, there are often many animals in Hokkaido, and people are not afraid of them. In the Woods next to the road, you can see a large group of deer. The tour guide also said that when skiing in the snow field, squirrels and foxes are often watching, and people are close, not only not afraid, but also begging for food. But don't touch the fox. Hokkaido foxes carry germs.
There are two iconic animals in Hokkaido, one is an owl, and the other is a bear. You can always see these two in the shops of tourist spots and resorts everywhere. In the past, there were probably enough bears in Hokkaido, so people posted warning signs of "Bear infestation" in places where bears frequented. Now, this warning slogan has become a trademark, with black characters on a yellow background, and it has become a feature of Hokkaido on many commodities such as T-shirts and wine glasses.
In Hokkaido, it is impossible to see bears casually. Bears are not stupid. They know that they are different from old crows. Those individuals are not good. They either covet their fat palms or want to play tricks on their fur coats. However, I really want to get close to bears, and I have to go to the hometown of hot springs in Hokkaido, where there is a unique "brown bear ranch".
"Brown Bear Ranch" is at the top of Sifangling Mountain. To see bears, you must take a cable car up the mountain. This bear ranch is the birthplace of Hokkaido tourism giant Kasen Tourism Group. At the beginning, they adopted several bear orphans, and after decades, they have multiplied in groups, and now there are more than 2. These brown bears are kept in columns, each with more than 3 heads. As soon as people get close to the pasture fence, they will immediately feel the momentum of a group of bears. All the brown bears are as tall as NBA big centers, burly and strong as a hill, and occasionally they make a low roar, which makes people flustered.
In fact, these brown bears are very docile and lovable. Hearing someone's voice, the bears took a good position under the fence, because they knew that everyone who came to see them would bring food. Feeding is a bag of pigeon egg-sized dry food provided by the pasture, which is thrown one by one, and the bear opens his mouth and then is very skilled, like juggling. If you don't get it later, you will raise your front palm to signal to the tourists, and even bow your hands together. Some bears are even more funny, and they will point with their palms open, meaning that I really didn't eat it.
In addition, "Bear Head" also means "Don't mess with me". Sticking it to the rear of the car can remind the rear car to keep a certain distance from the front car, so as not to bump into it. I also heard a friend say that if a piece of paint falls off the car body and you don't want to spray it, you can buy a "bear's head" and stick it on it, which means that the fashion is different and it can cover up the paint falling off the car, killing two birds with one stone.
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