Abstract
In this study, we focus on guide signs in Higashiyamate / Minamiyamate districts of Ngagasaki City, and measure how many pedestrians (tourists) stop and look at the guide signs. The measurements were taken on a Sunday in July, which is the summer vacation period for students and is considered to be the busiest day for tourists. We set four guide signs and measured the number of pedestrians from 10:00 to 17:00 and how many of them stopped and looked at the guide signs. As a result of the measurements, it was found that there was a guide sing with few pedestrians stopping to look at the guide sign, the ratio of the pedestrians stopping to look at the guide sings (the visibility rate) of the three guide signs was similar, and there were times when the visibility rate is high.