Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Drainspotting In Japan: The Art Of Manhole Covers



All across Japan, stylized manhole covers are custom made for each town and city, with some of them even being colorfully painted. These manhole covers have designs that ranges from images of japan's history, flowers, animals, and other local landmarks. I think it is only in Japan where the views of the city skyline are rivaled by the surprising and delightful sights when you look down. 

When we visited Japan, I would see this wonderful pieces during our walks, and the kids and I would often get sidetracked as we marvel at these beautiful pieces that decorate the roads we walk on. Soon, we were on our own treasure hunt, eager to collect more photos of these beautiful manhole covers.
Hope you enjoy my small collection of manhole covers!
Spotted in Gion

This one is in Higashiyama


This one is from Higashiyama


Another one from Higashiyama


Sighted at Arashiyama


Seen in Nara


Another one from Nara


This one is from Shinsaibashi


This colorful one spotted in the middle of Kuromon Ichiba


Another one from the busy street of Shinsaibashi


Still from Shinsaibashi


Spotted in Shinsaibashi





Sighted at the Dotonbori area


This one is from the port city of Kobe


Another one from Kobe

From Kobe


Sighted near the Osaka Museum

Did you also enjoy "drainspotting" when you visited Japan? For those who are still going to vist, don't forget to do this, it's one of the cheapest sightseeing. :)

For ALL my Japan posts:

1. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/03/phenomenal-tip-my-10-step-guide-on-how.html
2. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/04/japan-2014-osaka-kyoto-nara-kobe-trip.html
3. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/04/japan-2014-websites-and-apps-to-help.html



4. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/04/japan-2014-snippets-of-our-vacation.html
5. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/04/japan-2014-where-to-stay-in-osaka.html
6. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/04/japan-2014-where-to-stay-in-osaka_25.html



7. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/04/japan-2014-how-to-get-around-kansai-how.html
8. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/05/japan-2014-day-1-arrival-at-osaka.html
9. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/05/japan-2014-day-2-universal-studios-japan.html



10. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/05/japan-2014-day-2-ippudo-ramen-osaka.html
11. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/05/japan-2014-day-3-eastern-kyoto.html
12. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/05/japan-2014-day-3-eastern-kyoto_16.html



13. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/05/japan-2014-day-3-eastern-kyoto-kodaiji.html
14. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/07/japan-2014-day-4-western-kyoto.html
15. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/07/japan-2014-day-4-western-kyoto-kinkakuji.html



16. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/11/japan-2014-day-5-downtown-kyoto-nishiki.html
17. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2014/12/japan-2014-day-5-southern-kyoto-fushimi.html
18. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-5-nara-nara-deer-park.html



19. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-6-osaka-kuromon-ichiba.html
20. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-6-osaka-tempozan-harbor.html
21. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-7-osaka-shinsaibashi.html



22. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-8-kobe-kitano-district.html
23. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-8-kobe-kobe-steak-lunch.html
24. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-8-kobe-meriken-park.html



25. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/01/japan-2014-day-9-osaka-hanami-picnic-at.html

28. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/04/japan-2014-day-10-osaka-osaka-museum-of.html
29. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/04/japan-2014-drainspotting-in-japan-art.html
30. http://thephenomenalmama.blogspot.com/2015/04/japan-2014-ways-to-save-so-you-can.html



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16 comments :

  1. This was a cool read. My sister just came from Japan and I wonder if she noticed these, too. Haha :)

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  2. This is interesting. I haven't visited Japan yet, but will definitely take pictures of these manhole covers when we do. They can rival the stars on the Hollywood walk of fame, haha.

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  3. Wow! How I would love to go to Japan with the family too! I'll keep this in mind if and when we get there :) they look really nice!

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  4. Wow! nKakatuwa naman ang mga manholes sa kanila. Di scary. hehe

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  5. this much attention to detail really tells you how beautiful japan is as a country.

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  6. Added this cool manholes to the reasons why I want to visit Japan. Galing talaga nila! Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  7. we have a manhole in front of our house and I don't know what to do with it. Some of my neighbors cover theirs with tiles, other with bermuda grass. I wish someone here can do this drainspotting. So cool!!!

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  8. Interesting! This is so cool! Someday :)

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  9. I wanna go to Japan :(( Soon, when my kids are big enough and able to travel. Will definitely do this ;) Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Awesome findings :D Love the design! Labor of love! :D

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  11. These are so cool! :) I will be more watchful.pf the floor when we visit Japan next month. :)

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  12. I had no idea they had this in Japan - and to think that is one of the top countries I want to visit. Great post you have here - thanks for sharing!

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  13. So creative! Id totally take photos of their manholes too even if the passersby would think Im a weirdo. Id post them on IG coz its artistic. Here in the Philippines, manholes look all the same.

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  14. WOW! I'm impressed with their manhole covers huh! So artistic!

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  15. I love how Japan is both so advance in technology yet still have a very traditional lifestyle. I have many Japanese friends (actually, my students) and I'm always interested to hear their stories, however,I'm surprised that no one ever mentioned about the art on manhole covers. Geez, there are still a lot of fascinating things to discover about this beautiful country! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  16. This only shows how Japan values their art and history. They value even the little things but nevertheless, drain covers are made of steel and are expensive so why not design them :-)

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