• @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    Been to Japan lately and can share some photos. There are even Kei Fire Trucks, for the many small roads with wooden houses and shrines etc.

    And then there are hundreds of different kei truck and van types for all purposes, even concrete mixers.

    Also, private houses in cities are often small and space-saving and so are the cars. A sensible use of public space – and cars only park on private property or rented parking spaces.

    • @daddy32
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      189 months ago

      This is just freaking adorable!

    • @nalhagen
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      129 months ago

      Neither the fire truck nor the concrete truck are Kei class vehicles.

      They are small diesel trucks, yes, but Kei literally means ‘light’ and have strict weight limits on both the weight of the vehicle and how much load they can carry.

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        9 months ago

        Well, those are also not vehicles that the average citizen buys. They’re specialized for their purpose, the fire truck needs to transport a decent amount of water and 4-5 people, and concrete is heavy stuff. But in a certain way they follow the same design philosophy.

        • @nalhagen
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          49 months ago

          That much is certainly true. It’s such a shame that small trucks are not available to buy new in the US.

      • @[email protected]
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        09 months ago

        I will promise you that those two are not even close to the size of traditional versions you’ll see in Germany.

    • @mojofrododojo
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      59 months ago

      WHAT IS THE WHITE HONDA?

      I’ve wanted an upgrade to my element but this looks adorbs and 4 door.

      • @nalhagen
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        79 months ago

        Looks like an N-Box. The rear doors are sliding.

    • @Frostbeard
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      19 months ago

      I guess the size has something to do with the size of Japanese roads and back alley space?

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        9 months ago

        Yes in some neighborhoods and villages the roads are so narrow that they can practically only be driven on by Kei cars.

        Japan as an Island has limited space available for natural reasons, plus large parts of the country are mountain area. So the old cities have been built in plains and reached high density. Building is strictly regulated.

        And that has also grown into the culture. The Japanese sense for efficiency is legendary and so you simply don’t waste space. And in general, you don’t show off with oversized cars. Understatement is part of the general habitus. Shintoism and Buddhism have deep roots and that certainly plays a role too.