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The Beautiful Manhole Cover Art of Japan

Ichinomiya Aichi manhole cover

Photograph by S MORITA (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

In 95% of Japan’s 1,780 municipalities you will find artistic manhole covers unique to each city and town. It has become apart of the country’s national culture and it’s fascinating to see the different designs and styles that each town and city has chosen to represent them. With over 6,000 manhole cover artworks, it’s no surprise that spotting and photographing them has become a hobby for many.

Apparently all manhole covers are forged in Nagashima Foundry from carved master plates that have all been preserved in a central library. To learn more about the amazing manhole cover art of Japan there’s plenty of resources: there’s a Japanese website with locations and information; a book called ‘Drainspotting‘; a Flickr group with several thousand images; and a wonderful individual collection by S Morito (MRSY on Flickr) with over 352 different manhole covers.

Random factoid: Manhole covers are round so the covers can never accidentally fall inside. Brilliant!

 

 

1. Osaka

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

2. Osaka City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

3. Takamatsu Kagawa

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

4. Kinosaki Town

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

5. Kadoma City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

6. Kishiwada City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

7. Yakage Okayama

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

8. Ichinomiya Town

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

9. Izumisno City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

10. Ibaraki City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

11. Yamatokoriyama Nara

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

12. Takahama Fukui

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

13. Ikoma Nara

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

14. Kuwana Mie

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

15. Daito City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

16. Kishiwada City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

17. Izumi Osaka

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

18. Yasugi City

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

19. Matsue Shimane

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

20. Ogaka Gifu

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

21. Ikaruga Town

 

Photograph by S MORITO (MRSY on Flickr)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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