With the rapid development of China's economy, there are not a few families who own vehicles, and China is the most populous country in the world, which has led to the rapid growth of families owning vehicles in China. Almost every year, car sales are more than 20 million, but the explosive growth in the number of cars has also rightfully brought a series of problems, such as traffic jams that occur every day in the city, and parking near shopping malls, difficult problems.
I thought that this kind of problem should be commonplace in various developed countries, but a friend who just went to Japan recently came back and told me that this is not the case. Japan is an island country near our country, across the sea from us, and its land area is even smaller. The density of cars is higher than in China, but when he travels in Japan, he rarely has traffic jams and parking difficulties.

My friend listed several reasons to answer my confusion.
First: cross parking space
Domestic parking lots are generally designed for vertical discharge, so that the utilization rate of space is not fully utilized, and there will often be a lot of empty land that is not utilized. However, in Japan, there are unique parking methods and parking designs, and they design their tails to be cross-emitted, so that they can effectively use the limited space and park more parking.
Second: parking building
In Japan, a parking building has also been designed to park vehicles, and the Japanese people can park their vehicles in such buildings, thus effectively solving the problem of parking difficulties. However, the popularity of this kind of parking building is very high in Japan, because the time of parking has been effectively solved, and the time for everyone to find a parking space can also be solved, so that the problem of traffic jams has also been solved, which has formed a unique butterfly effect.
Third: multi-storey parking spaces
Most parking lots in Japan are open-air and single-storey, but there is another type of parking in Japan that is a multi-storey parking space. The parking space in Japan is very exaggerated, it can reach 8 floors high, which can also effectively use the space, the original space can only park one car, now can park 8 cars. This multi-storey design of parking spaces has multiplied the number of parking spaces several times, which is also a problem that makes parking difficulties in Japan very few.
Fourth: revolving parking spaces
Of course, there is also a special fun parking space in Japan, that is, a skyscraper-style revolving parking space. Just like its name, this parking space looks like a Ferris wheel, and after the owner parks the car in the position, he can turn the car into the air by pressing the button, which temporarily uses the space in the air to reduce the space usage on the ground. This kind of parking space can generally increase the space of three parking spaces to 6 or even 8 parking spaces.
Fifth: Limited time parking
There is also a parking space in Japan that is a limited-time parking space, and if the owner parks in the parking space, he must pay the fee on time. As long as the owner can pay the full fee within the specified time, there is no penalty, if the car is not removed within the specified time, it will face penalties such as violations and fines. However, this kind of parking space can often be seen in China, but there are no strict penalties in China like japan. Domestic car owners only need to pay enough in this parking space to park for a long time.
Dear officials, if these parking spaces are used in China, will you support them? Feel free to leave a message in the comments section.
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