@x23In my experience, train/subway stations in Japan don't use the rotating...uh whatever you call those things to let/not let people in.They're more like flaps that work like double doors (not hard to break through at all), though I see where you're going.
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In my experience, train/subway stations in Japan don't use the rotating...uh whatever you call those things to let/not let people in.
They're more like flaps that work like double doors (not hard to break through at all), though I see where you're going.