Japanese Manhole Covers Pool

Got any pictures of Japanese manhole covers or other types of holes found in Japan? There are some great manholes in Japan, so let's see them ALL. Use the tag "Japanese Manhole".

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Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.


Manhole covers

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Manhole covers

Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.


Glay, a Japanese rock band design manhole cover

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Glay, a Japanese rock band design manhole cover

The 'GLAY ' design manhole covers are a special collaborative project located in the band's hometown of Hakodate, Hokkaido. Created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hakodate Sewage Provider Association and GLAY's 30th debut anniversary, these limited-edition covers feature illustrations hand-drawn by ONE PIECE manga author Eiichiro Oda.

Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.


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Is Fifa allowed to make AI athletes? – video

Does qualifying for the World Cup mean you now support the Knicks?

From World Cup promos to NBA Finals ads, AI imagery is becoming more common in sports promotions. Many athletes are under contracts that permit the use of their likeness, but in an age of hyper-real AI, do new rules need to be put in place?

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Football Daily | The ‘Azteca’ delivers as hosts and ghosts give us that World Cup feeling

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There’s an elemental force to football that can never be bottled and sold off. For reasons only known to Gianni Infantino and attendant pen pushers, the Azteca has been renamed the Mexico City Stadium for the Geopolitics World Cup. You can change a name for admin purposes, make punters pay through the nose for tickets, and charge 280 pesos ($17) for a beer (!) but legacy endures. It cannot be costed, sliced and diced. The ghosts of 1970 and 1986 were present and correct, just as present as JJ Balvin, Salma Hayek, David Guetta, EJAE and Andrea Bocelli were for a decent enough opening ceremony as these autotune extravaganzas go. Few would term Mexico 2-0 South Africa a classic tournament opener for the GWC but it served plenty of reminders this still actually means more.

At the Euros I think we got a few things wrong off the pitch, I don’t feel the group connected as well as it could have for a number of reasons. When it came to the tournament, we were seen as one of two or three teams that could win it. We weren’t playing well, which doesn’t help, so even when we were winning, we didn’t get the feeling that we were as happy as we should be” – Jude Bellingham, there, suggesting that England were lacking vibes at the Euros. Where was Conor Coady when they needed him?

Back in the 1994 World Cup, it was suggested the games should be split into four quarters to pander to increased advertising revenue. Needless to say, this idea was treated with the intense derision that it deserved and quickly booted into touch before it was implemented. Thirty-two years later we have ‘hydration breaks’ splitting the game into quarters and two extra advertising breaks. The more things change, the more they stay the same” – Nigel Sanders.

Re: yesterday’s Football Daily. Apologies if this sounds like a story meant for a campfire but it’s hard to convey the feelings and the emotion that this tournament brings to the surface. The first tournament I distinctly remember was the 2002 World Cup – I was in India and the time difference was perfect to catch a game or two after school. I saw it all – Ronaldinho’s smile, the Ronaldo haircut, Oliver Kahn’s intimidating presence and the South Koreans going far (shout out to Turkey). The tournaments that followed were great but it never reached the same levels (for me). I swore as a 12-year-old (in 2002) that I’d go to one tournament in my lifetime; I came close in 2022 but it never came to be. Now we are in 2026, I am to be a citizen of a country that is co-hosting this tournament and, despite the ticket lottery and Fifa circus, I have secured tickets to two games. Twenty-four years later the promise is being kept. The little boy from 2002 will be proud” – Girish Chandra.

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Kadyrov received his first “Hero of Chechnya” award at age 15 in 2023 after the high-profile beating of a young man accused of burning the Quran.

Hondoji Temple

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Part of a rather wonderful new ceramic tile mural in Glasgow's Central Station created by Make It Glasgow. It was inspired by an Art Nouveau style poster designed by Margaret and Francis MacDonald for Joseph Wright's Drooko Umbrella Company. Can't wait to

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Part of a rather wonderful new ceramic tile mural in Glasgow's Central Station created by Make It Glasgow. It was inspired by an Art Nouveau style poster designed by Margaret and Francis MacDonald for Joseph Wright's Drooko Umbrella Company. Can't wait to see the whole piece once it's fully installed.

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