Complaints about “noisy children’s voices” prompted the city to approve the closure of a park...Delayed reporting to the department head and mayor, and no prior explanation meeting for residents.
Complaints of “children’s voices are too loud” prompted city to close park… Report to department head and mayor delayed, no prior public briefing | fnn Nagano Broadcasting, Monday, October 14, 2024, 3:49 pm Aokijima Amusement Park in Nagano City was closed after some residents complained that “children’s voices were too loud.” A review committee of experts, which has been examining the city’s response leading up to the decision to abolish the service, compiled a report stating that “there were many procedural problems, and it was necessary to establish rules and provide clear explanations to residents.” Without many residents being informed… Aokijima Amusement Park was closed in 2023 after some residents complained that the children’s voices were too loud. Questions were raised about the fact that the decision to abolish the service was made solely through discussions between the city and the local ward mayors’ association, without informing many local residents. Section chief approval…delayed reporting to department head and mayor The city conducted an investigation with experts into the formation of consensus with the local community and the administrative procedures of the relevant department, and reported the results on the 10th. Hiro Aoki, a member of the External Member Review Committee, said (omitted) *See source for full text. ※Related threads [Nagano] The park was closed because the children’s voices were too loud… is that okay? Thorough coverage in the shaken city of Nagano [Nanahara Tandai★] [Nagano] Complaints about the children’s voices led to the “park being closed” and the land was returned to its original vacant lot earlier than planned. [Gure★] ※Previous thread (★12024/10/14 (Mon) 16:33:48.86). https https https https
>>1 Natalists are monsters of self-love and the desire for approval who impose one-sided love on their children, groom them (raise them), and make them worship (love) their parents (themselves) as a favor. In other words, they are sexual perpetrators called “parents.”
When talking about this, there are always people who defend others by saying things like, “Think about the feelings of those who work night shifts, right?”
They’re probably factory workers or people who work in nursing care, but no, no… don’t think you guys have human rights, do you? The majority of people are awake during the day and sleep at night, and you guys are the minority Common sense tells us that noise during the day is justice (or should be justified), and noise at night is bad, that’s obvious, right? Is that discrimination? Yes, it is discrimination, so what? But you chose that kind of job yourself, right? If you don’t like it, you can just change jobs, right? ? .
It’s a failure in city planning. One reason is that sound has been banned from the city due to copyright issues. It’s eerily quiet even during the day.
A society where whoever complains wins is bound to collapse. The Japanese can’t turn back now, so let’s hope that the next new race will be able to govern themselves more resilient as a group.
This prefecture used to be known as an educational prefecture, but now they’re abolishing parks because the noise from children playing there is too loud. How much power does this section chief have? And what are the city and prefectural assembly members doing? It would be better to move the old folks who live near the park.
>It’s not like kyaa or kawaa! It’s more like gyeeeee! So the “kyaa” or “waa!” you used to hear now sounds like “gyeeeee!” because of the loss of hair cells caused by aging. https
Nagano has an abundance of land and is a society where owning a car is an absolute necessity. Did they build this park in a residential area with money that would have been spent to abolish a park? If they built a stylish park a little further away that would look good on social media, people would probably flock there.
I’ve never felt like the sound of children selling things in town, but why are the mothers and fathers so loud in the park? They’re screaming like crazy, high-pitched, “Gyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I looked closer and saw the mother fighting with her husband. Those guys are really crazy.
Nagano not only complained about the construction of the Linear Shinkansen, the name of the Nagano Shinkansen, and the taiga drama “Hoshino Masayuki,” but also elected Yazaki, the mastermind behind the Mainichi Shimbun “pervert scandal” that spread to the world that “Japanese mothers give fellatio to their children,” in the first House of Representatives election after the scandal was revealed. He is the enemy of Japan (anger). Former Democratic Party Diet member Yazaki Koji (House of Representatives/Nagano Prefecture 4th District) Former Mainichi Shimbun reporter Democratic Party Nagano Prefecture 4th District General Branch Chief Producer of the Tokyo Headquarters Digital Media Division of “waiwai,” the cause of the pervert newspaper scandal ←←←★.
It’s true that children’s voices are loud. Some children make strange high-pitched noises that make no sense. But if you live near a park, it depends on whether you moved to an area that already has a park or if the park was built later. If you moved there knowing that the park was there, you have no right to complain.
Wow, the children’s voices are terrible. When I lived on the fifth floor of an apartment building, I worked the night shift and had to sleep during the day, and it drove me crazy. Well, maybe I just needed to close the windows.
It would be fine if they were just playing on the swings, but there are some silly kids who play and yell “Kyaaa!!” until late at night. I wonder what my parents are doing?
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