Japanese Drain Designs

Kristina Dryza has placed an intriguing post on The David Report about an under-examined piece of Japanese visual culture. As she reports, in the 1980s one Japanese bureaucrat devised a public art project that makes manhole covers a bit more exciting. The idea to make invisible drainage systems exciting above ground took hold and now 95% of the municipalities in Japan use customized covers. They are, I must admit, pretty damn cool.
A few more examples after the jump.


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Wonderful designs, I love the last one, the detail is amazing.
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