A black bicycle with blue panniers parked in front of coffee shop with a sign reading (in English translation): Waraku Coffee / Morning service 6:00–13:00 / Open hours 6:00–evening / All year / Sunday closing time 18:00
A sign reading (in English translation): “19: Sakushima Garden / Matsuoka Tetsu 2006–2009 / The hill at the center of the garden evokes the four actual mountains of Sakushima, to wit Ōyama, Tatsutayama, Akibayama, and Fujiyama. There are stairs on Fujiyama, so please climb up to find a different view. Enjoy beautiful blooms, of daffodils in January, of plums in February, and of Japanese wild radish in late March / Please read!: NOTICE to all users of Sakushima Garden: climb the mountain by the stairs only; carry your litter back with you; dangerous activities and fires are strictly prohibited; photographs in poor taste uploaded to the Internet will be reported / (on the hinged box attached to the sign) Please put back the stamp and close the lid”
A sign reading (in English translation), “Soto-no-Hara County 14km/30min” (to the left) and “Tamano Gardens 23km/45min” (to the right). A steel staircase leading up the embankment behind the sign stands to its right.
A bicycle parked in front of a sign standing before a green chainlink fence, reading (in English translation): “Warning: under surveillance for unauthorized littering” and stating a term of imprisonment or a fine of 10 million yen as the penalty. The message is signed by the “Aichi-Gifu Landfill” (愛岐処分所)
A rusty steel gate overgrown with brush bearing a sign reading (in English translation); “Roadway for the exclusive use of Aichi-Gifu Landfill: Entry is Prohibited”
A two-story building with slate roof and vines adorning the face of the second-story wall, with green and red bunting over the entrance, and a sign reading (in English translation) “Mah-Jong.”