Japanese Pedestrian Crossing - Time to Cross-Smartphone ringtone
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Step into the bustling streets of Japan with the iconic Japanese pedestrian crossing sound. Often associated with pedestrian crossings,this familiar and distinctive sound brings the essence of urban life and safety to your digital experience. The Japanese Crosswalk sound,with the rhythmic melody Kakko Kakko,encourages pedestrians to cross the road safely. Its unique and recognizable nature reflects the harmonious coexistence of pedestrians and vehicles in Japanese cities. Immerse yourself in the charm of Japanese cities with the Japanese pedestrian crossing sound. Every time you hear a familiar melody,it takes you to the vibrant streets and bustling intersections of Japanese cities. Embrace the safety and cultural significance of the sound of the Japanese pedestrian crossing. Enhance your digital experience with this distinctive and recognizable tone,and let it serve as a reminder of the importance of pedestrian safety and the harmonious flow of urban life. Stay connected with your cultural authenticity and make each notice a moment of urban glamour.
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The mp3 file size for android and PC is 903kb.The file size of m4r for ios is 362kb.
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