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card turnstile
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South Korea
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Commonly used in train stations and office buildings for access control with IC cards or transit cards.
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card turnstile
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South Korea
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Often used in office buildings and train stations for access control, such as entry to workplaces or boarding trains.
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card turnstile
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South Korea
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Frequently used as part of security systems in office buildings or other facilities, where individuals swipe identification cards for entry.
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exit turnstile
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South Korea
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Often equipped with integrated technology for contactless payment using transportation cards or smartphones
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exit turnstile
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South Korea
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Often equipped with a sensor that automatically detects the passenger's approach and rotates without physical contact, to maintain cleanliness and efficiency in crowded areas.
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6
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ticket turnstile
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South Korea
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Users often tap their contactless smart cards or mobile devices to pass through the turnstile.
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7
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ticket turnstile
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South Korea
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Often equipped with an IC card reader for seamless entry using public transportation cards such as Suica or T-Money.
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8
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ticket turnstile
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South Korea
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Integrated with technology for efficient access and commonly used at train stations and subway systems.
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ticket turnstile
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South Korea
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Often equipped with a system for scanning or tapping IC cards, such as Suica or T-Money, for quick and efficient entry to public transport networks.
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10
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token turnstile
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South Korea
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Often found in train stations and subway systems to regulate entry using prepaid transportation cards.
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turnstile
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South Korea
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Often used in train stations for fare validation and access control, especially in densely populated urban areas
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