こうさてん交差点kousaten
1.

A place where two or more roads or pathways meet and intersect, allowing for the crossing of vehicles and pedestrians.

2.

A physical location marked by the convergence of multiple routes, typically featuring signage or traffic control to manage the flow of traffic.

3.

A junction point in urban areas where thoroughfares cross each other, commonly used for directional purposes and navigation.

4.

An area designated for traffic to navigate safely across intersecting streets, often equipped with traffic lights or signage for orderly movement.

Example:

あの交差点で何が起こったのか。

スクランブルsukuranburuこうさてん交差点kousaten
1.

An intersection where vehicles must come to a complete stop, allowing pedestrians to cross freely in any direction at the same time.

2.

A type of crosswalk designed to facilitate pedestrian movement by enabling them to traverse the intersection diagonally along with crossing in traditional directions, enhancing safety and accessibility.

3.

A traffic control system in which all incoming traffic is halted to prioritize pedestrian crossings, creating a space where people can move across the intersection without restriction in any direction.

4.

An innovative pedestrian-friendly crossing that allows simultaneous movement of pedestrians from all directions, aimed at reducing vehicle-pedestrian conflicts during busy traffic times.