Dear Tina:
Sorry to respond late.
The photo is on information of three subway lines, with yellow, purple
and blue, the first and second have the color names written inside (in
white) and the third one is made with two thin lines. In all, there are
six lines in this city, Nagoya, Japan.
For ease of guidance, we now give each station an ID, such as G01 for
Shibuya and G19 for Asakusa (Ginza line), M01 for Ogikubo and M25 for
Ikebukuro (Marunouchi line), etc. It allows us to give instruction on
how to take and change lines to reach one's destination.
Satoshi
Satoshi Kose, Dr
Proffesor Emeritus, Shizuoka University of art and Culture
http://homepage2.nifty.com/skose/
On 2015/03/24 21:00, Tina Lowe wrote:
> Dear Dr Kose
>
> Can I ask that as this list is all about accessibility and as I am blind can
> you tag your doucments which you attach?
>
> I couldn't access your attached document as it is in a jpeg format with no
> captioning to indicate the contents.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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