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Posted: December 6, 2018 Updated:

I have a business to go to a certain place in Tokyo with my husband, and I would like to go there by car if possible, but since there is really no parking lot around that area, "I can not park the car, so I will go by car It's tough, isn't it? "

After all, there is no hourly parking lot like Times Parking near it, and there is no place to park a car like a hotel. There are several places that I walked a lot from my destination, but the parking lot is extremely high, so the price is about "20 minutes / 300-500 yen" at Times Parking around that area.

Whether it's a hotel parking lot or Times Parking is right in front of your destination, you don't want to pay such a high price to park at an hourly parking lot far away from your destination! For financial reasons (laughs), I had decided to leave my car today!

Then my husband said, "No, there is actually only one parking lot nearby. I think I should park there, so let's go by car." Eh. Did it really happen? What is a parking lot? ?? where?

When. The destination is a place where the space on the 1st floor of the building is an hourly parking lot for 3 to 4 cars. It's in a pretty unobtrusive place, and I should have passed this many times, but I didn't even realize there was a parking lot here.

What's more, it says "only for small size", so it's really "too narrow" overall.

Couldn't the flap type be installed? Because it is so small (I don't know if that is the case), it was a type of hourly parking lot managed by a camera instead of a flap type.

There is a place for ordinary cars (?), Not just for one end, but miraculously there was a vacant place, so my husband parked there. The fit is like this ↓

No, this is actually more sema-sema than you can see in the picture, and it's really just barely on the left ↓

And, just barely on the right (laughs) ↓ I often admire that I stopped at such a place.

Moreover, although there is no lock flap, it is this narrowness after crossing this step ↓ when stopping. It's too scary ... The person who designed the parking lot probably managed to secure enough cars to park (laughs).

I think it was correct that I had passed by without recognizing this parking lot as a "parking lot" (laughs). I'm not confident that I can park here ~.

Speaking of "parking at the last minute", it was the other day. I was in a hurry and parked my car in the meter parking in a hurry. If you stop quickly, hurry to your destination, finish your errands, and come back ...

"Hmm? Isn't the car really close to the curb?"

Oh la la. When I approached it, the rear wheels were just barely curbed!

I thought, "Wow, finally ?! Did you do the foil ?!", and my heart was squeezed, but miraculously, it wasn't really hit! !! !! Hmmm miracle (tears)! !! It was good ^^

No, I have to make sure that I don't have to hurry to do anything dangerous that might make me slam the foil! Though I was thinking, I was impressed by this miracle that "I still couldn't hit the curb" and thought, "Hey, isn't this pretty amazing?"

No, this Mercedes Benz is C63 AMG. This was even more amazing! It looks like it's meter-parked normally. actually. e? this? Are you hitting?

Do you understand? The body part is barely on the guardrail at the meter! !!

but! !! If you look closely, you can see that it hasn't hit at all! !! !!

This is a miracle! There was an upper one. As expected. It's amazing (laughs).

Well, I was impressed and looked at it, saying that the body was so close to the guardrail and it was stopped without rubbing.

From the driver's point of view, I don't know if it's "this is a matter of course if you have driving skills" or "Oh! I didn't rub it, a miracle!" (Laughs), but it's a pretty amazing situation. I thought.

From now on, I would like to try not to park too much ^ ^

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