The bus stop in the world has many shapes, but once again the Japanese people surprised everyone with unique ideas.
In a small town called Konagai in Japan, on the outskirts of Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, there are very unique bus stops. These waiters are shaped like fruits - melons, strawberries, oranges, yellow melons and tomatoes.
These eye-catching car stations were built for the 1990 Tourism Expo to attract visitors from many different locations.
The actual exhibition was held in Osaka. It took six months and attracted more than 23 million visitors. The exhibition was so successful that a series of smaller exhibitions with related themes were taking place across Japan.
Konagai also organized an exhibition entitled "Nagasaki Journey" and this sixteen-figure unique is part of it.
Yellow bus station.
Since then, these bus stations have become a tourist destination in the area. They attracted more crowded tourists after 2005 when the town was incorporated into the large city of Isahaya, allowing many tourists to come here to visit.
They are still maintained and function well for nearly 30 years.
These bus stations are designed as miniature houses with seats and roofs. The passengers arrive not only to take the bus but also to admire the unique appearance of these stations.