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Whoa, talk about a mean Japanese license plate! I mean, it’s like they’re trying to send a message or something. It’s totally wild - you can’t help but do a double take when you see one. And the funny thing is, they don’t even use contractions in their language! But that doesn’t stop them from making these crazy plates. I guess it just goes to show that no matter where you are in the world, people have their own unique way of expressing themselves.
What Does Everything Mean On A Japanese License Plate? [Solved]
The three Japanese letters above the registration in Chiba (Narashino) indicate the prefecture. The number above it - a three digit one since 1998 - denotes the vehicle class. If it’s 300-399 on a white and green plate, that means it’s for private use cars over 2000 cc.
Japanese license plates can be pretty mean - they’re usually just a jumble of numbers and letters. It’s like they don’t even care about making them look nice! I mean, it’s not like you can show off your plate or anything. But hey, at least it gets the job done!