A short time ago, I posted about the “Kumamoto Oita Support Map Project.” Since then I have found their Facebook page and a Facebook note that indexes the various maps and information they have put together:
https://goo.gl/jsoIZS (Japanese original is here: https://goo.gl/JLbVCn)
If you click on the link, you will be taken to a Google machine translation of their index. As usual, machine translation is not perfect – instead of properly translating スーパー as “supermarket,” for example, it is merely rendered “super.” If you can overlook such flaws, however, I think you’ll be able to make sense of the translation, even if you don’t understand Japanese. If you do understand Japanese, Google translate makes it easy for you to refer to the original Japanese to check the meaning.
When you want to see a particular map you need to do one of two things. Either click the “Original” button on the upper-right-hand corner of the screen and then click on the desired link or copy the text of the shortened link (starting with “Https://Goo. . . .” ) and paste it into the address bar of your browser. If you try to click on a link inside the translated document, I think you will get an error.
By the way, the Facebook address of the group running this project is
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1314441215239619/
– Kirk
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