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Easy Japanese (やさしい日本語｜yasashii nihongo) refers to a version of Japanese that is easy to understand for children and foreigners who are unfamiliar with the Japanese language by using simple expressions, simplified sentence structure, and added furigana (kana indicating pronunciation) to kanji.

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The term coin parking was created in Japan, corresponding to pay parking lots in English.[1]

“How to Use Pay Parking lots”. Times 24. Archived from the original on 7/4/2021. Retrieved on 7/4/2021.

Although the parking lot is called “coin parking,” many operators nowadays accept credit cards and electronic currency as well as deferred payment for corporate clients.[2] [3]

[2] For example, “List of electronic money (IC cards) that can be used in parking lots.” Times24. archived from the original as of April 30, 2021. viewed July 4, 2021.[3] Example: “Times Business Service”. Times 24. Archived from the original on 2021-02-25. Retrieved 2021-07-04.