Streets in Japan — in the city and countryside alike — rarely have signs with their names written on them. Buildings and houses might have numbers, but they are often written in curious places or not marked at all. Landmarks and expansive city maps serve as the main means of deciphering the layout. Luckily, Japan's extensive subway, train, and bus routes are well labeled and organized.

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