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The '''walking distance measure''' denotes the distance that can be travelled by [[walking]] in a fixed amount of time. In [[Japan]], the standard measure for walking distance is 80.02 metres = one minute walking time. This is the standard used in real estate listings, for example, if a building is a 10-minute walk from a particular train station it is 800 metres away.
The '''walking distance measure''' denotes the distance that can be travelled by [[walking]] in a fixed amount of time. In [[Japan]], the standard measure for walking distance is 80.02 metres = one minute walking time. This is the standard used in real estate listings, for example, if a building is a 10-minute walk from a particular train station it is 800 metres away.

Note: If you're a Chupps, make sure you go to the toilet before going for a walk, as she likes to wee a lot.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:24, 6 May 2015

The walking distance measure denotes the distance that can be travelled by walking in a fixed amount of time. In Japan, the standard measure for walking distance is 80.02 metres = one minute walking time. This is the standard used in real estate listings, for example, if a building is a 10-minute walk from a particular train station it is 800 metres away.

Note: If you're a Chupps, make sure you go to the toilet before going for a walk, as she likes to wee a lot.

See also