Looks like one person on the right has bare feet, but I don’t see any shoes on the ground. Actually it’d be cool if a few people left a shoe or two behind when they jumped.
Also I’m continually amused by how much Japan likes to overcomplicate things. Instead of a sign saying “no littering”, they have one basically saying “at this park we don’t litter so please take your garbage instead of throwing it in the park”
That actually sounds like a better message in terms of effectiveness. It establishes a norm, “we don’t litter”, which makes people want to fit in by not littering.
Looks like one person on the right has bare feet, but I don’t see any shoes on the ground. Actually it’d be cool if a few people left a shoe or two behind when they jumped.
Also I’m continually amused by how much Japan likes to overcomplicate things. Instead of a sign saying “no littering”, they have one basically saying “at this park we don’t litter so please take your garbage instead of throwing it in the park”
That actually sounds like a better message in terms of effectiveness. It establishes a norm, “we don’t litter”, which makes people want to fit in by not littering.
You could just say “We Don’t Litter.”